Postby Hasbeen » 12 Feb 2008 15:16
Calex59, according to my Leyland manual, the capacity of the sump is
7 pints [4.0 litre], or with filter 8 pints [4.5 litre]. I would not
like to see 5,5 quarts, [11 pints] in there. You would definitely
blow some seals, even if you didn't hydraulic the thing to a stop.
As in my climate I never have a need for hot air, to prevent carby
icing, the first thing I do with a new 7 is get rid of that huge air
filter box, replacing it with small sports cleaners. This means the
second thing is the long dip stick, as there is nowhere to support
the long tube.
As I then require richer needles, in the SUs, I must be getting more
air, & therefore power.
Then with the air injection systen gone, to the same place as the
charcoal canister, & that redicules exhaust rebreathing valve, the
engine bay starts to look a bit less cluttered, & the weight saved
must knock seconds off my acceleration times, [well, I can live in
hope, can't I]?
Hasbeen