NCK engine numbers, 390se, 350se, 400se???

NCK engine numbers, 390se, 350se, 400se???

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drak ula

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455 posts

174 months

Sunday 23rd September 2018
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thanks for adding your cars/engine numbers guys, the list is filling out well and i've collected 35 se cars and their engine numbers now all the way from 1985 390se engine number ARE TVR 018 (Andy Rouse) up to a 1990 400SE engine number NCK219 and 1992 J plate 400SE engine number starting 47A... cheers, anyone else with an se, sx or seac please add yours.

440Interceptor

636 posts

147 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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Sure, my 450SE, manufactured Feb 1989 had, NCK130 although on one document I have it says NCK135. Previous owner "Chunder" replaced the engine in 2009 with an RPI 4.6.

drak ula

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455 posts

174 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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440Interceptor said:
Sure, my 450SE, manufactured Feb 1989 had, NCK130 although on one document I have it says NCK135. Previous owner "Chunder" replaced the engine in 2009 with an RPI 4.6.
thanks

mattrsd

94 posts

139 months

Wednesday 26th September 2018
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I'm not sure if you've got mine.

1987 420SE, NCK050 - supplied direct to Dubai, LHD and AC.

Rowley-Birkin

144 posts

119 months

Saturday 13th October 2018
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Hi, Mines a 390SE and registered Dec 1988 with NCK103..... The last one maybe???

Jase.

stainless_steve

6,031 posts

258 months

Saturday 13th October 2018
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1989 450 SE
NCK179 dry sump

drak ula

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455 posts

174 months

Sunday 14th October 2018
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mattrsd said:
I'm not sure if you've got mine.

1987 420SE, NCK050 - supplied direct to Dubai, LHD and AC.
NO I DIDN'T HAVE, HAD 49 AND 55 SO THANKS

drak ula

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Sunday 14th October 2018
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440Interceptor said:
Sure, my 450SE, manufactured Feb 1989 had, NCK130 although on one document I have it says NCK135. Previous owner "Chunder" replaced the engine in 2009 with an RPI 4.6.
bloody criminal to replace an nck with an rpi! should have had the nck rebuilt if necessary (and not by rpi, i'm not a fan. je or v8d would have been better. :-)

Edited by drak ula on Sunday 14th October 06:22

drak ula

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Sunday 14th October 2018
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Rowley-Birkin said:
Hi, Mines a 390SE and registered Dec 1988 with NCK103..... The last one maybe???

Jase.
not quite, dave has 390se nck 107. thanks

drak ula

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Sunday 14th October 2018
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stainless_steve said:
1989 450 SE
NCK179 dry sump
very nice very nice very nice, thanks thanks thanks ;-)

stainless_steve

6,031 posts

258 months

Sunday 14th October 2018
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don't know why it keeps duplicating my posts confused

stainless_steve

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258 months

Sunday 14th October 2018
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don't know why it keeps duplicating my posts confused

Rowley-Birkin

144 posts

119 months

Sunday 14th October 2018
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drak ula said:
not quite, dave has 390se nck 107. thanks
I thought there were only 103 no 390's and 420's built (70 being 420's and 33 390's)

Jase.

drak ula

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Sunday 14th October 2018
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Rowley-Birkin said:
I thought there were only 103 no 390's and 420's built (70 being 420's and 33 390's)

Jase.
i think it must be more like 125 390se cars
because going by the answers to this post (which i started to work out whether my engine , nck175 was from a 390 or a 400 se, installed in a 350 as a replacement engine bought by owner two owners previous to me from rt racing, turns out it is a 400se engine.) i have received, one member on here (chief1, see page 3 of this post) told me he has nck107, but even if that is the highest nck 390 there were andy rouse ones a.r.e *** engine numbers and a hand full of john eales engined ones J.E.*** engine numbers before nck took over production of there hundred plus or so 3905cc engines

drak ula

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174 months

Saturday 14th November 2020
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Paul400se said:
Hi, I’m a newbie and have just bought my first TVR being a 1989 400se or so I thought. Obviously I’ve been Googling like made and came across this post. I’m interested as my wheel arch plate states engine number NCK 175!! Noting the comments here I managed to locate my engine number being 40D00** which according to Rimmers appears to be a 4.2 litre, so I’m wondering if mine is actually a 420se. Any help determining what I’ve actually git would be great.
Hi Paul, well what that means is your car must be the one my motor came out of, perhaps whoever took my motor out of your car did so in order to install a 4.2 or whatever it is you have in there. i started this thread because 4 years ago i bought my 1984 350i knowing it had an se motor but was told it was a 3905cc (390se) but thanks to all the contribution to this post (who gave numbers before and after 175 and told me what cars and years their cars were), i was able to work out that not only was mine from a 400se but that it was from a 1989 one. Now you show up and have the very car my motor came from. maybe it was knackered when removed from your car as i know it had at least a partial rebuild at V8 Developments after it was installed in my car. Anyway, great to hear from you. Hope you're enjoying your car.
By the way a lot of people have migrated from here to the face book group https://www.facebook.com/groups/TVRcars hope to see your car there. by the way what is your reg and where about are you?

drak ula

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174 months

Monday 16th November 2020
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Paul400se said:
Forgot to ask, do you know when your engine was replaced?
according to the reciept i have the 400se motor nck175 was installed in my car by RT Racing in 24.10.2003 by Richard Thorpe, but i don't know when it was removed from your car, could have been days or years earlier?

rev-erend

21,413 posts

284 months

Monday 16th November 2020
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Mine is NCK 30-HW

1990 450 SE AC with solid lifters from factory, 4441cc.

mtb

62 posts

250 months

Monday 16th November 2020
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Hi
Have been following this again with interest Richard Thorpe assured me at the time it was a 3905 removed from a car by themselves as the owner said it was not powerfull enough hence 3905 on log book.
when the engine died and was stripped by Ray at v8dev it was found one head was running single valve springs the other larger valves and double springs so who knows what happens to these motors
One thing for sure is i wish I still had it.
Mike b

MikeE

1,828 posts

284 months

Monday 16th November 2020
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rev-erend said:
Mine is NCK 30-HW

1990 450 SE AC with solid lifters from factory, 4441cc.
Is your engine also cross bolted?

rev-erend

21,413 posts

284 months

Monday 16th November 2020
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MikeE said:
rev-erend said:
Mine is NCK 30-HW

1990 450 SE AC with solid lifters from factory, 4441cc.
Is your engine also cross bolted?
Sorry no idea on the original engine. It was replaced with a 4.6 from V8 developments and the receipt
does not make it clear whether they used the original block or a new block but it does say its cross bolted.

Anyway, that engine is sitting on a shelf in my shed. New engine is also cross bolted but with a bigger crank (5.3)