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![]() Hello all !
I hope you are all keeping well. Work has started on the 411s3 after many of the other projects are now coming to an end. The bodywork is being pulled out see pics.. But also removed the heads and the engine is in a very sorry state unfortunately. Does anyone know where i can this engine rebuilt in the UK or know of a engine replacement for sale ? Thanks again hass |
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![]() Yes you are very correct.
We have chosen to now rebuild the engine. Do you know of any uk rebuild kits for the 383 v8 ? I haven't seen the car for approx 2 years now, but i will get my bodyshop to double check the measurements and amend if wrong. best h |
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![]() You're probably better off buying everything from the US. The biggest challenge will be deciding between all the upgrades that are available!
Here's a couple of starting points; https://www.manciniracing.com/bengineparts.html https://www.summitracing.com/search/...-size/6-3l-383 However there are many sources. Just google 'mopar 383 engine parts' Just be aware that non of the after market exhaust manifolds are likely to fit, so plan on using the original manifolds that came with your 411. They are perfectly capable manifolds. |
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![]() Dear Kevin,
Thanks for the reply and informative links. I have found this : https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115729013...mis&media=COPY The seller is also based in the U.K. which speeds up the process ! Would this suitable ? Thanks H |
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![]() I can recommend a company not too far from you near Stoke-on-Trent.
The company is:- Chase Engines Ltd Telephone No. 01782 834322 Contact. Sean Hooker I first used Chase Engines a few years ago to refurbish the cylinder heads on my 410. Since then, they have done a few other small jobs for me not specifically related to engines but more recently, I gave them the engine from my Series 3 E-Type Jaguar, which as you know is a V12 for a complete rebuild. Once the engine had been stripped and rebuilt, they had it bench tested for me and run up to temperature. The engine test was successful, with excellent oil pressure etc. In fact I was present at the bench testing and have a video of the event for the history file. I took delivery of my engine at the beginning of last month. I would have no hesitation in using this company again but as they say; do your own research first. Oh, one last small point. If you look on their website you will notice a typo in the description of my Bristol! Brian |
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I can't comment on that kit on Ebay. It looks like it originated from Martin Robey who is a well known Jensen specialist, and Jensen's also use the Chrysler 383. If I were you the first thing I would do is get that block stripped down and establish exactly what parts are required (including what size the bores will be). I'd then talk to a company such as Mancini or Summit Racing to find out what the options are. There are multiple after market manufacturers of all almost all the parts you will require and some are better than others. A company who specialises in Mopar parts will be able to give you some guidance depending on what outcome you are aiming for and what your budget is. There's going to be some work to do before you start re-assembling the engine so there's no rush to buy the parts. If they take an extra week or two for the parts to come from the US it's not going to make much difference. Regards, Kevin |
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![]() I suggest V8 Dave (Gulliver) just outside Nuneaton, all he does is american V8's. Strokers are no problem. For my particular job he sourced all we needed through Peter Knight who is very well known in the euopean sphere for anything racing with a yank motor.
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1972, 411s3, bristol |
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