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owelly

posted on 23/9/11 at 02:01 PM Reply With Quote
FS Perkins Prima engines

Thought I'd ask on here before I waste my time in the 'Bay.
Two Perkins Prima engines, one LT77 gearbox and a load of stuff to go with them!
I pulled both these engines out of Montegos and fitted one to my Dads Sherpa pickup. It got a bit smoke a year or two later, so I fitted the other one! He scrapped the pickup last year so I pulled the engine and box out with all the other gubbins and now have both sat in my way. I was going to fit one to my Magenta pickup but as I'd want to rebuild two of them into one good one, I may as well just fit a Pug V6 instead!
Any interest for those of you with a disgusting Landy habit?
I'll sell them for scrap value or swap for WHY.
Cheers, Owelly.





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graememk

posted on 23/9/11 at 10:27 PM Reply With Quote
what kind of BHP can you get out of those lumps
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owelly

posted on 23/9/11 at 10:41 PM Reply With Quote
Er, about 400bhp each.......
I have no idea. I'll try to find out.





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owelly

posted on 23/9/11 at 10:44 PM Reply With Quote
I'm sure they could be tweaked to 110 but...
http://www.nhua.co.uk/conversion/dajpage10.htm





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