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Using serp ancillaries on none serp vehicles

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Range Rover Blues:
Or fit a remote filter kit.

Bowie:
Remote filter kit is a 15 minute job, just screws on and cut a couple of hoses to length.

The P38 sump fits absolutely fine, it is actually better baffled than the 3.9 one IMHO, so I am using that with no problems to report.

Interim covers go for stupid amounts of money, really really not worth it.

automania:

--- Quote from: Bowie on April 19, 2010, 09:09:39 ---Interim covers go for stupid amounts of money, really really not worth it.

--- End quote ---

did get a quote of 140 quid for an intermediate front cover  ancilliries and mounts etc but not dizzy or crank pulley, is this a good deal or should i stick where i am, thing is i either spend on getting serp parts, or get another cover, change the cam to run the oil pump and then use normal v belt gear, not sure which. cheers for repliues

Bowie:
IMHO, stick with what you have, stick a remote filter kit on it for piece of mind and all you have spent is £80-100. Intermediate cover = £140 + unseen expenses with no real benefit.

I would fit it all in and CHECK the clearance between filter and diff, axle position may not be the same in a 90 compared to an RRC... as I said above you *MAY* find there's an issue, alternately you may find nothing of the sort.

What are you  planning on doing for an engine oil cooler?

automania:
Wasn't gonna do anythingfor an oil cooler, doesn't have one now, doesit needone?
Cheers mike

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