Hello I’m a new member and my Hawk 289 kit is on order
I have a complete low mileage Rover SD1 with a good V8 engine and LT77 gearbox.I have had the fortunate position of being able to drive the car enabling me to check gearbox and engine compression whilst still in the car.Before I finish breaking the car and scrapping the shell are the any other Rover parts I should hang on to and maybe use? Perhaps Propshaft Brake Calipers Radiator ...etc
I also have quite a few Mgb parts so my plan is to use the wire wheel axle and standard ‘B’ suspension setup (maybe a telescopic conversion?) as my previous knowledge is MG.This will also help keep the budget sensible
Any advice at this stage would be greatly appreciated whilst I gather the initial parts for the build
Meantime Happy Christmas
Rover SD1
Re: Rover SD1
Hi Chris and welcome.
It sounds as if you have a good starting point for your 289. The only comment I would make is to suggest using Gerry's uprated front tubular suspension.
Enjoy your build, and don't be frightened to ask any questions.
Happy Christmas.
It sounds as if you have a good starting point for your 289. The only comment I would make is to suggest using Gerry's uprated front tubular suspension.
Enjoy your build, and don't be frightened to ask any questions.
Happy Christmas.
Cheers, Clive.
(If I'm not here I'm in my workshop or on the golf course!)
(If I'm not here I'm in my workshop or on the golf course!)
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Re: Rover SD1
Many thanks Clive
How about the standard b setup but using gaz telescopics all round rather than lever arms?
I do however hear you say spend the little extra...
Regards
Chris
How about the standard b setup but using gaz telescopics all round rather than lever arms?
I do however hear you say spend the little extra...
Regards
Chris
Re: Rover SD1
I'm not familiar with that set up, but I am aware of a couple of owners who changed to the wider track of Gerry's suspension as they thought it looked better.
Cheers, Clive.
(If I'm not here I'm in my workshop or on the golf course!)
(If I'm not here I'm in my workshop or on the golf course!)
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Re: Rover SD1
Hmm- I get your point -an inch or so wider to fill the arches better
Thankyou Clive
Thankyou Clive
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Re: Rover SD1
Welcome Chris, good advice above......however if you are unable to upgrade at the time of build, you can do it at a later date, front and rear (the rear is what takes it out of your wallet) although the front may require some metalwork.
I’ve owned several Cobras of different makes over the years, but after my experience with Hawk, Gerry and this forum I can say you’ve chosen one of the best replicas out there, and the backup from Gerry and other owners is reassuring. Good choice ......
Simon
I’ve owned several Cobras of different makes over the years, but after my experience with Hawk, Gerry and this forum I can say you’ve chosen one of the best replicas out there, and the backup from Gerry and other owners is reassuring. Good choice ......
Simon
TR6 (V8) Hawk 289 FIA (V8) Doing my bit for global warming.
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Re: Rover SD1
Thanks for the welcome Simon
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Re: Rover SD1
Hi Chris and welcome to the club.
One consideration to make is when it comes to registration you need at least two donor parts from one vehicle. The rest of the larger parts need to be receipted as new and you need to provide evidence of this to be assigned an age related plate. You are allowed one other used major component, anymore and you run the risk of having a vehicle of questionable origin which can result in a Q plate. MGB suspension can be used but it's not great. If fitted to the front it needs to be specified when ordering as the mounts are different. I did a write up on the home page of swapping the front from MGB to tubular wishbone. With the rear both mounts for MGB lever arm shocks and telescopic shocks are there so it's easy to swap over.
Prop shaft will be a bespoke unit, if you order from Gerry, you know it will fit.
If you need any further info, look me up on the members list and drop me a mail!
Cheers
One consideration to make is when it comes to registration you need at least two donor parts from one vehicle. The rest of the larger parts need to be receipted as new and you need to provide evidence of this to be assigned an age related plate. You are allowed one other used major component, anymore and you run the risk of having a vehicle of questionable origin which can result in a Q plate. MGB suspension can be used but it's not great. If fitted to the front it needs to be specified when ordering as the mounts are different. I did a write up on the home page of swapping the front from MGB to tubular wishbone. With the rear both mounts for MGB lever arm shocks and telescopic shocks are there so it's easy to swap over.
Prop shaft will be a bespoke unit, if you order from Gerry, you know it will fit.
If you need any further info, look me up on the members list and drop me a mail!
Cheers
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Stu
Hawk 289, 66 Mustang Fastback with a 289 maximum smiles per mile..
Stu
Hawk 289, 66 Mustang Fastback with a 289 maximum smiles per mile..
Re: Rover SD1
Hi Chris
I dont know if the front calipers from a V8 will suit your needs or not. I run the large two pot calipers from a 2600 SD1 with MGB V8 solid discs and have all the braking you could need. I keep them cool with ducted air from the front valance.
Anyway if you do not use the V8 four pot calipers do send me a PM, I could try them on another Rover project I have.
Thanks
Mark
I dont know if the front calipers from a V8 will suit your needs or not. I run the large two pot calipers from a 2600 SD1 with MGB V8 solid discs and have all the braking you could need. I keep them cool with ducted air from the front valance.
Anyway if you do not use the V8 four pot calipers do send me a PM, I could try them on another Rover project I have.
Thanks
Mark