Early 500 Engine Help
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Hi All
Just dropped my sons early 500 Griff off at Taylor TVR to have some work done and Dan has said that it is not the same as any Griff he has seen before, got some strange brass tap on the left hand side top side of the engine and also the alternator is on the other side of the engine with a differenet layout, see attached photos, any comments or does anyone know why this engine is different.
Gary
Just dropped my sons early 500 Griff off at Taylor TVR to have some work done and Dan has said that it is not the same as any Griff he has seen before, got some strange brass tap on the left hand side top side of the engine and also the alternator is on the other side of the engine with a differenet layout, see attached photos, any comments or does anyone know why this engine is different.
Gary
Okay, that's different.
The front end of the engine looks as if it is a serpentine, that's been converted to v-belt pulleys - difficult to tell.
The water pipe arrangement looks like the later (serpentine) type. Pre-serp engines only have one water resevoir/swirl chamber (the one that has the brass plug on in your photo, has the filler/pressure cap on if it's a pre-serp).
Alternator is the later type - fitted to serp engines.
The manifolds/Y piece look a little unique too - usually the flange bolted types are on the pre-cat engines.
When you get the chance - have a look at the engine code (you might be able to see it betweeen the manifolds - may need a bit of a wipe to see) - does it match the plate?
What year is it?
The front end of the engine looks as if it is a serpentine, that's been converted to v-belt pulleys - difficult to tell.
The water pipe arrangement looks like the later (serpentine) type. Pre-serp engines only have one water resevoir/swirl chamber (the one that has the brass plug on in your photo, has the filler/pressure cap on if it's a pre-serp).
Alternator is the later type - fitted to serp engines.
The manifolds/Y piece look a little unique too - usually the flange bolted types are on the pre-cat engines.
When you get the chance - have a look at the engine code (you might be able to see it betweeen the manifolds - may need a bit of a wipe to see) - does it match the plate?
What year is it?
billy no brakes said:
I have sent engine No to Ballistic Bannana maybe he can find out soemthing, I think it could be a early prototype
Ask TVR Power they built the engines and I believe they have the records.Looking at the picture I'd suggest it's had the air conditioning and PAS removed for some reason.
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