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Converting K from Rover to Caterham


_Tim_

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here goes:

 

1. grind block @ eng no plaque and nearby fins to allow for starter motor fitment (remove flywheel prior to doing this)

2. you'll need caterham starter motor and fixing kit

3. change sump to caterham unit, fit foam baffle & sump gasket (source caterham)

4. change Rover oil pick up pipe and sealing ring to caterham unit.

5. Std Rover oil filter housing is acceptable

6. modify or purchase new flexible fuel supply pipe that runs from fuel rail to copper supply pipe that runs under scuttle.

7. change Rover oil pressure sender to caterham unit

8. change water rail to caterham unit & fit caterham water temp sender (guage supply) You can use the Rover ECU temp sender - ECU supply)

9. Fit crank spigot bearing (later Ks will have crank reamed to accept this as interference fit).

10. Std Rover flywheel is OK (if a little heavy)

11. New clutch Kit & realease bearing (source caterham)

12. wiring - abit of work needed hear to suit caterham chassis loom

13. caterham throttle cable.

14. use the Rover K original lambda's (normally it'll only be the lambda in the original K exhaust manifold - that goes into no. 1 primary)

 

I think thats it. Have I missed anything?

 

Emerald Isle's 1st SV. R400 eng mods completed...next stap mapping.

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Presumably since I already have a 1.6K in my 7 I could rob a fair bit of those new parts required off of that?

 

Different question entirely *smile*

 

Just change the crank and rods

 

Oil filter housings sometimes have a different thread

NO Rover 1.8 flywheel has ever been fitted to any Caterham ever ever ever

 

Lawrence

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Not really, I wanted to keep the 1.6K pretty much intact (since it has MSA seals on the head which I don't want to break, and it would go back in the car with the original MEMS at resale time, or if I wanted to compete in a race series that madated it).

 

- Tim

- 2004 Caterham Academy competitor build diary here

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great idea

 

You can then swap as many peices as you wish leaving the seals intact and it'll be obvoius when you have both engines just how much needs doing.

 

I intend to do something similar myself using an Elise engine and some leftovers I have here *smile*

 

Lawrence

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Laurence - I used the std Rover 1.6 flywheel on my very 1st Rover/caterham installation, albeit some lightening & balancing.

 

Is the 1.8 flywheel different from the 1.6?

 

Emerald Isle's 1st SV. R400 eng mods completed...next stap mapping.

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Engine number should be re-stamped on the top edge of the crank bearing ladder on the exhaust side. If you have a good look at your 1.6 below the manifold you'll see where the current engine number is stamped. You'll need a set of 3mm number and letter stamps.

 

Stu.

 

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