Having a few options I'd like some different opinions on the best route please, all advice and any other options most welcome.
<font color="blue">How good are you at spannering? I converted mine for around £2k myself 21 years ago. That included a conversion kit from S&S. I sourced a low mileage Range Rover engine c/w Holley carb from a Land Rover specialist in Padiham, V8 flywheel from James Paddock, bellhousing from Rimmers, clutch from Rovercraft (now RPi engineering)TR8 rear axle from Robsport, bigger brakes from S&S, upgraded suspension from Triumphtune and various other parts as I went along.
There wasn't anything particularly difficult about converting to V8 as the stuff all bolts into place on to a DHC which has a common 7/8 underbody.
V8's need well sorted suspension and brakes. The standard items can barely cope with the 2.0L engine.
Prices have probably gone up now.[;)]</font id="blue">
Adam
TR7 V8 DHC Jaguar Solent Blue. 9.35cr Range Rover V8, Holley 390cfm, JWR Dual Port, 214 Cam, Lumention, Tubular Manifolds, S/S Single Pipe Exh, 3.08 Rear, 200lb Spax & PolyBushes all round, Anti- Dive, Strut-Top Roller Bearings, Capri Vented Discs & Calipers, Braided Hoses, 4 Speed Rear Cylinders, Uprated Master Cylinder & Servo, AT 14" 5 Spokes or Maestro Turbo 15" Alloys, Cruise Lights, S/S Heater Pipes, Replacement Fuel Tank. No Door Stickers. Mine since July 1986, V8 from 1991 courtesy of S&S V8 conversion and big brake kits.