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Hi Hugh.
The block on the rally car had the bolts in the side of the block, as the late 4.0 and 4.6 blocks, it also missing the outer row of head bolts, as late blocks, at a guess it is indeed a late block !!
Yours has 4 bolt main's I see with the outer holes countersunk [?] Looks like a lot of work to aid drain back of oil via the lifter valley, I assume the tread connection is a for the dry sump pump ?
Great picture, if you have any similar, I personaly be fasinated to see them [8D] thanks for sharing with us
Cheers John
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John,
You will see some other photos of the block along with the rest of the stuff I am clearing out just now, shown here:-
[url]http://www.mygtr.co.uk/Sale/TR7/TR7%20V8%20-%20Rover%20V8%20-%206R4/
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The block is from the Golden Wonder Works V8 run by Ken Wood in the Scottish rally championship.
From memory they were referred to as thick wall 4 bolt main blocks.
The internal 4 bolt design may have been something to do with homologation, but think it also existed in the Works TR7's as well.
I used a home made version of this works design in my TR7 rally car with an additional strap over the main bearing caps to create a 4 bolt design from a standard block.
Cheers
Hugh