Pics of 27 litre Rolls Royce Meteor engine installation
Discussion
Mr E said:
Al Rush said:
It has a Hi Stall Torque Converter from Summit Racing (USA) at the back, and between that and the engine, lives an epicyclic gear train from a Leyland Leapord bus (doesn't everyone have one?). Because the engine redlines at around 2,500 rpm, the gear train generates more power. It 'accepts' 1 rpm in (from the engine) and pushes 3 rpm out, back towards the torque converter, to ensure that houses stay vertical.
Aha. Most cunning. So it's kicking a "mere" 425lb/ft ish to the transmission through the torque converter rather than the full 1200+.
Also means you can run a more normal gearbox as well I suppose.
Clever stuff.
Correct, less torque, more revs. The box is an XJ-6, from the 1970's. Strong enough..
alextgreen said:
Jay Leno is reputably very keen on talking to fellow petrolheads - might be worth an email? That would be the group test to end ALL group tests.
Please do keep us up to date; my monthly top up in the mag is never enough!
Good scheme. I might ask those awfully nice chaps @ Octane to make an introduction.
apache said:
Al Rush said:
Bigtone said:
Fantastic stuff! How far from completion is it, and where can we go to see it running when it's done?
Its at the Stoneleigh show this weekend, and we want to take it to Bruntingthorpe. It'll be running anytime soon I guess. The big issue at the moment is getting brakes which will make it stop.
hows about a transmission brake off a truck?
I was wrong earlier, we've changed the set up. The front discs are from a Merc ML320 (calipers yet to be sourced) and the rear set up is now now Wilwood NASCAR.
ninjaboy said:
Where on earth did you get a meteor engine from? lol it wasn't behind the shed when you moved in was it. a top job and you are truely one of the last real nutters about
Yeah, you can imagine it, can't you? "Darling, the new garage door won't open.. the door.. seems..... stuckkkkkk.. ughhh.. there, phew. Oh, look! A 27 litre V12 Rolls Royce Meteor engine wedged behind the door. I think I'll put that in a 1982 Rover SD1.".
Charley got it years ago. It was from a company in Norway, which bought a job lot of Centurians tanks off the Swiss for breaking them. He's got a couple of readers doing similar projects, always nice to know insanity is spreading.
This is incredible! I have posted this over on Rovertech.net - most of us are owners of more "modern" Rovers (mk2 200 types) but everyone is interested in the older ones too.
Can't wait to see and read more on your progress and hopefully see it in the flesh one day.
Excellent work, keep it up!!
Can't wait to see and read more on your progress and hopefully see it in the flesh one day.
Excellent work, keep it up!!
Astounding.
Flicking through the 'whats new' bit after wondering in from a long day out, I thought that someone had mistyped 2.7 litre ... then thought why's someone putting a 2.7 into a Rolls?
(Brain seriously isn't working right now).
That, Sir, is going to be an incredible machine.
I only worry that the amount of torque that engine must generate won't do something serious like snap the prop.
I'm sure you've done all the numbers and would love to see them if you feel up to posting one day.
Congratulations for you sheer cajones, and the best of luck with the project.
Flicking through the 'whats new' bit after wondering in from a long day out, I thought that someone had mistyped 2.7 litre ... then thought why's someone putting a 2.7 into a Rolls?
(Brain seriously isn't working right now).
That, Sir, is going to be an incredible machine.
I only worry that the amount of torque that engine must generate won't do something serious like snap the prop.
I'm sure you've done all the numbers and would love to see them if you feel up to posting one day.
Congratulations for you sheer cajones, and the best of luck with the project.
AL666 said:
Holy moly, this thread's spreading around the Net fast... You are truly worshippable Al
Where's this show that we can see the car at this weekend?
AL
Alex,
Nice to meet you. I should take zip credit for this, its Charley's work. Cue cliche: He's forgotten more in a week, than I've learned in a lifetime.
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