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Oliver Coles

posted on 17/12/05 at 08:32 PM Reply With Quote
Stick that in your locost and smoke it.

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Fozzie

posted on 17/12/05 at 08:39 PM Reply With Quote
5.3 V12 Jaguar lump per chance?

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Oliver Coles

posted on 17/12/05 at 08:41 PM Reply With Quote
i think so





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Fozzie

posted on 17/12/05 at 08:47 PM Reply With Quote
A wee bit too wide and too tall for the 'standard' locost.........

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carcentric

posted on 17/12/05 at 09:11 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Fozzie
A wee bit too wide and too tall for the 'standard' locost.........
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Only if you confine yourself to front engine position. It'd be fine hanging off the back like an air-cooled VW . . .





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Fozzie

posted on 17/12/05 at 09:17 PM Reply With Quote
LOL.....

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posted on 17/12/05 at 11:36 PM Reply With Quote
I may be wrong but I think Robin Hood did it years ago with a monocoque chassis. Scarey stuff indeed. I don't think they ever put it into production.
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Mark Allanson

posted on 17/12/05 at 11:41 PM Reply With Quote
I am not sure that Jaguar got it fully sorted either!





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Fozzie

posted on 18/12/05 at 12:19 AM Reply With Quote
No, its a pretty sorted engine, but the electrics were complete and utter sh*te......and not cheap to rebuild ............and most definately not in the 'locost' ethos........it was very good in its day.....(apart from electrics...lol), and a very smooth engine.

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gazza285

posted on 18/12/05 at 12:57 AM Reply With Quote
It should be smooth, 12 cylinders and only kicking out about 53 horses per litre combined with a crank heavier than most car engines and a gigantic flywheel/torque converter hung on the end. Looked like it would be more at home behind a prop in some WW2 plane than in a car, it completely filled the XK engine bay, removing knuckles from anybody foolhardy enough to try and do any sort of service task. Does look nice though.





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jambojeef

posted on 18/12/05 at 02:10 AM Reply With Quote
My mates who had 3 between them at one point (5.3 v12 XJSs) had plenty of problems with their engines - I think mark is right - jag never properly got them sorted. They all had leaking crank seals (rope apparently until the later engines) and on one memroable chase across Oxforshire at the end of summer I was trailling a short way behind one fo the 5.3s in my 3.6 AJ6 engined XJS (far superior!) and one bank totally let go on my mates car in front, oxfordshire disappeared in a cloud of smoke!
Could happen to any engine I know but I'd rather go the AJ6 engine with any of the goodies from AJ6 engineering bolted on over the v12 anytime.....

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Oliver Coles

posted on 18/12/05 at 08:31 AM Reply With Quote
I think it must be remembered that the Jag v12 engine was built in the reign of British leyland. So jaguar probably never got enough money or time to sort out the problems.





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Ferg

posted on 18/12/05 at 08:55 AM Reply With Quote
Didn't Luego have one on their show stand in a Viento a couple of years ago?? Stafford I think.
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rusty nuts

posted on 18/12/05 at 09:02 AM Reply With Quote
Don't forget the engine was designed in the late 50s early 60s . But then again most of the leyland engines were. Changed a couple of alternators in E types, at least you could sit on the wheel to do most of the job .
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Fozzie

posted on 18/12/05 at 01:02 PM Reply With Quote
Yup rusty you are right!.....they didn't have the electronic wizardry that is available now.
They go brilliantly on a set of IDA's......but not particularly 'Locost'.......LOL
I think you have to be 'into' the pre 1970's motors like the 'old dinosaur' I am to appreciate 'em......
IMHO that engine would suit more of a Cobra/Viper type kit than a 'sevenesque' though.....
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