3SGE powered Rover 220GTi rally car build...

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3SGE powered Rover 220GTi rally car build...

Postby GT4 20 » Fri Aug 04, 2006 6:46 pm

Finally got the 220 back from the workshop today after a few unexpected delays. However, the wait has been worthwhile.

After much thought, I decided that the T16 turbo wasn't really the way to go for several reasons. Reliability and parts being the primary one, but also a turbo not being ideal for a FWD rally car and weight. I felt that a high revving n/a motor would be the best way to go, but which one? A K series would have been ideal choice but the reliability question arises again, plus they are hard to come by here. VTEC is another choice, but would mean quite a few changes due to it spinning the other way. Plus I already had a Quaife straight cut close ratio gear set for a PG1 box.
Which led me to a Toyota engine. I was very impressed with the 3S-GTE I had in my ST205 GT-Four so felt that the n/a 3SGE version would be ideal. Very strong, reliable and with plenty of aftermarket parts available along with decent power outputs.

It was going to be a step into the unknown in some respects as I don't know of anyone going down this route - certainly not here in NZ. So I spoke to a local fabricator who was up to the challenge.....


First job was to make up a new gearbox adapter plate so the PG1 could be mated up to the 3S motor. This would make life easier as I could retain the OEM drive shafts etc..

A spare bell housing was used for the initial line up along with a spigot custom made to line up the centre of the crank end...
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Not the 17 deg lean on the motor...
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Once a template had been made, a new plate was laser cut, allowing the motor and box to be joined together...
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The original front and rear engine mounts were retained along with a modified gearbox mount from a Montego...
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The rear mount was modified to allow clearance for the cylinder head...
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The lower stabiliser bar was also retained...
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A custom base plate was welded to the chassis to allow a Toyota engine mount to be used on the cambelt end. This was also mounted further back than the Rover mount ...
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The adapter plate is made from two thick plates of ally...
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and has extra bracing at the rear of the motor...
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Work is stopping for a while while I'm off on holiday to Europe but the next step will be the gear change linkage using a cable system, again from a Toyota. Watch this space....
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Postby deaf_rattle » Fri Aug 04, 2006 6:48 pm

looking good as usual gary.
should be good once its done.

keep us posted
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