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Another V8 identification


stobbie

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Hi, I too have a V8 identification problem..

I have a Range Rover Classic LSE. I thought it had the standard 4.2 V8 but I found an old receipt in the pile of receipts that statet that a brand new 4.6 engine was fitted 10 years ago.

I have looked but there is no engine number on the block.

I has one small serpentine belt and a few V-belts.

I have some tappet noise and would like to replace them and the cam but have no ideas what to order. I probably should buy a timing chain as well.

Could someone point me in the right direction?

 

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You have a dizzy, so will be an earlier cam, no idea what it would be, but not a 4.6 grind, as they don't exist.

If suspect it would be an aftermarket item anyways, so go to somewhere like v8tuner and sewer what is on offer.

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Thanks. Dropping the sump is a bit too much work just for identification . But I could look in the sump with an endoscope at the next oil chance. .

So, if I understand it right, any cam for a dizzy V8 will physically fit? For fitment it is just dizzy or no dizzy?

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