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  • Armordave
    Low Range
    • Aug 2016
    • 58

    Originally posted by clearcut
    Here is a link on the 1967 NADA with the 2.6L Motor



    See page 18

    Josh T
    Yea he beat me up when I referred to that article. Says it is wrong, I was wrong etc. he is a big believer in James Taylors book which he says, in the revised edition, lists the 10.5:1 number. I just read and like to know the facts, whatever they are.

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    • patrickfoley1
      1st Gear
      • Feb 2010
      • 125

      I am quoting from the Owners Instruction Manual, Part No 4846 U.K Edition. Page Twenty Nine... Mid Page

      Engine, 6-cylinder Petrol models
      Bore 3.063 in. (77,8 mm)
      Stroke 3.625 in. (92,075 mm)
      Cylinder capacity 160.3 cu in. (2,625 cc)
      Compression Ratio:
      Except North American dollar area 109 Station Wagon 7.0:1
      North American dollar area 109 Station Wagon 8.8:1
      This Part Number was issued October 1966

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      • clearcut
        2nd Gear
        • Jul 2014
        • 233

        Can you post the front page?

        Now many pages is it?
        1967 Land Rover 109
        1966 Land Rover 109

        Joshua Tyler

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        • patrickfoley1
          1st Gear
          • Feb 2010
          • 125

          Joshua;
          It has 43 Pages. The front page provides little information. The top 2/3 of the page is white and states: LAND-ROVER
          Owner's Instruction Manual
          Incorporating Service Guide
          The Bottom 1/3 is Green and states:
          THE ROVER CO. LTD
          SOLIHULL
          WARWICKSHIRE
          ENGLAND email me if you want more information. redbrush2@yahoo.com Jim Chandler

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          • clearcut
            2nd Gear
            • Jul 2014
            • 233

            Hi Patrick

            What is the timing to be? 6 degs?
            1967 Land Rover 109
            1966 Land Rover 109

            Joshua Tyler

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            • patrickfoley1
              1st Gear
              • Feb 2010
              • 125

              Hi Joshua,

              6 deg BTDC is correct.

              Jim Chandler (patrick foley 1)

              I should have added that the use of Premium (Hi-Octane) fuel is specified. At the time this engine was developed it was possible to obtain Aviation 100 octane gas. I'm sure that some people experimented with that fuel.

              Jim
              Last edited by patrickfoley1; 03-25-2017, 12:59 PM. Reason: see text

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              • janajasa
                Low Range
                • Jun 2016
                • 7

                Jeremy

                just wanted to update you - 34300179A is back on the road in Massachusetts

                License plate x321 - 1966.

                jay
                Attached Files

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                • TimberPig
                  Low Range
                  • Apr 2017
                  • 17

                  I have just acquired #34300776. It has spent much of its life tromping around the wilds of BC, and shows it. Lots of dents, custom work, Buick power steering conversion and a Chevy six swapped (230 or 250, not sure which yet as I just pulled it home on a trailer today). The frame is in tough shape and needs lots of repairs, and the footwells are ventilated as well, but otherwise is mostly complete and in good enough shape for a starting place for a rebuild. Not going for a concours restoration given the past customizations, but to clean it up enough to be a decent, reliable driver to go along with my '71 SIIA 88". This will be a project over the next few years with my two sons, who never got to know their grandpa (my dad passed away when I was only a little older than they are now, and my 88" was bought new by my dad) but are on a path for the Series Land Rover Illness he was infected with.

                  The truck nearly ended up chopped up for parts to build another truck, but a change in plans has resulted in me getting the truck instead, with plans to rebuild it rather than parting it.

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                  • Armordave
                    Low Range
                    • Aug 2016
                    • 58

                    Who updates the registry? Is the "volunteer" still doing it? I posted my acquisition of #768 last year and several have been noted since then. Is there a place I should be looking to other than this thread? I know there was a time when you could get a certificate or coffee mug. Finally any idea on how complete this registry is, how many still exist?

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                    • patrickfoley1
                      1st Gear
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 125

                      My Understanding of the situation.

                      There have been changes to the format over the years, and based on that have concluded that someone at Rovers North runs this Forum. I have not seen the page upon which I am writing before. My most recent Post was 03/21/2017, so someone has worked on the format since then.

                      Have fun with your acquisition.

                      Jim Chandler

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                      • Les Parker
                        RN Sales Team - Super Moderator
                        • May 2006
                        • 2020

                        Yes, Thompson is on it !
                        Apologies in the time lag, though he'll get all the outstanding data updated soonest.


                        Les
                        Les Parker
                        Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
                        Rovers North Inc.

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                        • RN Admin
                          Admin
                          • Mar 2006
                          • 23

                          Originally posted by Armordave
                          Who updates the registry? Is the "volunteer" still doing it? I posted my acquisition of #768 last year and several have been noted since then. Is there a place I should be looking to other than this thread? I know there was a time when you could get a certificate or coffee mug. Finally any idea on how complete this registry is, how many still exist?
                          Greetings, stay tuned for updates on the registry first page soon.

                          @Armordave - I will add you to the list. We used to have mugs available, unfortunately these are no longer. For now, the only certificate is the listing on the first page of the forum registry and a digital sticker I will personally design with your number. These can be printed out and used on your Series 109. I also make a smaller version so you can add this to your forum registration below your sign-off. Hope this helps.

                          Cheers, Thompson
                          Cheers, Thompson
                          Creative Director / Art Director
                          Rovers Magazine
                          Rovers North, Inc.

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                          • Armordave
                            Low Range
                            • Aug 2016
                            • 58

                            Originally posted by RN Admin
                            Greetings, stay tuned for updates on the registry first page soon.

                            @Armordave - I will add you to the list. We used to have mugs available, unfortunately these are no longer. For now, the only certificate is the listing on the first page of the forum registry and a digital sticker I will personally design with your number. These can be printed out and used on your Series 109. I also make a smaller version so you can add this to your forum registration below your sign-off. Hope this helps.

                            Cheers, Thompson
                            Very nice. I appreciate the response. Let me know if you need anything (including money for the digital sticker) from me for your kind service to this group.

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                            • Paul and Judson
                              1st Gear
                              • Sep 2010
                              • 110

                              Thank you for your response and work on this project. I contacted you with info of my NADA 109 a while back. Just wanted to make sure you still had my info. #527 in Kennebunkport, ME. Original Weslake 6. Complete. Runs well. Putting on finishing touches of restoration.

                              Paul and Judson

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                              • RN Admin
                                Admin
                                • Mar 2006
                                • 23

                                Originally posted by Paul and Judson
                                Thank you for your response and work on this project. I contacted you with info of my NADA 109 a while back. Just wanted to make sure you still had my info. #527 in Kennebunkport, ME. Original Weslake 6. Complete. Runs well. Putting on finishing touches of restoration.

                                Paul and Judson
                                Greetings, I spent the afternoon yesterday going through the entire thread and searching for updates and in your case inclusion to the registry. Yes, I have all the latest information.
                                Cheers, Thompson
                                Creative Director / Art Director
                                Rovers Magazine
                                Rovers North, Inc.

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