RV8 Twin Turbo Esprit Help!!
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Chris
This is the cover i ahve on mine at present. Is it SD1. Whats my best option then and how would i make the change. IE what would i need etc. Bare in mind mine is an old 3.5 engine. I plan on running EFI so if i need to get rid of the dizzy as well im happy to do so.


After the best option to make space that waont neccaserily cost me a fortune!
Thanks
Wayne
This is the cover i ahve on mine at present. Is it SD1. Whats my best option then and how would i make the change. IE what would i need etc. Bare in mind mine is an old 3.5 engine. I plan on running EFI so if i need to get rid of the dizzy as well im happy to do so.


After the best option to make space that waont neccaserily cost me a fortune!
Thanks
Wayne
Regards
Wayne
Wayne
As you say, that's an SD1 cover.
Firstly I would check that the later distributorless cover will work for you. You can see the measurement in one of my photos with a ruler.
If it will, then the issue is putting the later cover on your block. The cover will fit, but the following points spring to mind:
1. The crankshaft will be too short by about 1/2 inch. That might be OK, but the keyway may need lengthening. Not sure about this.
2. You may have to add a retaining plate to the camshaft as the load caused by driving the distributor keeps the cam in place. Later engines used a retaining plate. You might be able to cobble up a cam button instead, but note there is a sensor nearby, (may be good or bad)
3. Oil pickup is different, but interchangeable.
4. Sump is different.
I'm sure others will chip in with some details.
Chris.
Firstly I would check that the later distributorless cover will work for you. You can see the measurement in one of my photos with a ruler.
If it will, then the issue is putting the later cover on your block. The cover will fit, but the following points spring to mind:
1. The crankshaft will be too short by about 1/2 inch. That might be OK, but the keyway may need lengthening. Not sure about this.
2. You may have to add a retaining plate to the camshaft as the load caused by driving the distributor keeps the cam in place. Later engines used a retaining plate. You might be able to cobble up a cam button instead, but note there is a sensor nearby, (may be good or bad)
3. Oil pickup is different, but interchangeable.
4. Sump is different.
I'm sure others will chip in with some details.
Chris.
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Okay si i have decided to stick with the cover i have to save to much compliaction. My thoughts on getting it all to fit are
Take the standard crankshaft pully and cut it down to the end of the bolt that holds it in place. Weld a ring to the front which a slimmer pulley can bolt straight onto and bobs your uncle?? Alternator will need a custom bracket and sit down bottom left of engine. Water pump blanked as i have done by removing the shaft and will need the hole welded over to just run an electric inline pump up by the rad.
Anyone see any issues with this?
SuperV8
I have not purchased the control system yet i wont worry about that till all the fabrication work is complete. I will probably be running with megasquart or emerald.
Thanks
Wayne
Take the standard crankshaft pully and cut it down to the end of the bolt that holds it in place. Weld a ring to the front which a slimmer pulley can bolt straight onto and bobs your uncle?? Alternator will need a custom bracket and sit down bottom left of engine. Water pump blanked as i have done by removing the shaft and will need the hole welded over to just run an electric inline pump up by the rad.
Anyone see any issues with this?
SuperV8
I have not purchased the control system yet i wont worry about that till all the fabrication work is complete. I will probably be running with megasquart or emerald.
Thanks
Wayne
Regards
Wayne
Wayne
Hi Yes the orangy coloured one which is an S3 car. The white one was S1JJMclure wrote:that's looking really nice, saw an esprit on the m25 today they still look good, forgive my ignorance but is it the same model Lotus that Roger Moore had in for your eyes only? I take it your not gonna fit the same anti theft system!!!!
Regards
Wayne
Wayne
You'll need a toothed crank wheel/ sensor with an aftermarket ECU.
Just something to bare in mind if your modifiying/ playing with crank pulleys.
My range rover crank pulley (3.5 falpper) came with 2 pulleys botled to the damper via the 6 bolts. The inner one was very slim with virtually no offset. I had to use the outer one because of my water pump but if your not using the water pump I don't see why you can't use this?
Tom.
Just something to bare in mind if your modifiying/ playing with crank pulleys.
My range rover crank pulley (3.5 falpper) came with 2 pulleys botled to the damper via the 6 bolts. The inner one was very slim with virtually no offset. I had to use the outer one because of my water pump but if your not using the water pump I don't see why you can't use this?
Tom.
Hi guys.
Interested in the cut down dizzy job. Take it then i would just run electonic ignition instead? Is it a case of just cutting the dizzy down and puttingthe shaft in or is there more to it?
Regarding pulley i will be running the alternator bottom left so i can run the pulley fairly close to the housing hopefully. Also to run a crank sensor i will by or have made a large flat toothed ring which will sit behind or in front of the pulley and the sensor will be on a bracket.
When it comes to harmonic damper will i be able to use just a rubber membrane between the pulley and mating surface? From what i hav eread on the rover v8 engine the crank is balanced to zero so there shouldnt be to much vibration?
Interested in the cut down dizzy job. Take it then i would just run electonic ignition instead? Is it a case of just cutting the dizzy down and puttingthe shaft in or is there more to it?
Regarding pulley i will be running the alternator bottom left so i can run the pulley fairly close to the housing hopefully. Also to run a crank sensor i will by or have made a large flat toothed ring which will sit behind or in front of the pulley and the sensor will be on a bracket.
When it comes to harmonic damper will i be able to use just a rubber membrane between the pulley and mating surface? From what i hav eread on the rover v8 engine the crank is balanced to zero so there shouldnt be to much vibration?
Regards
Wayne
Wayne