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  • RoverRod
    Low Range
    • Aug 2019
    • 27

    Hi Jim,

    I have sent you an email request for the photos; thanks very much for continuing to share your vast knowledge on these NADA's. So further on the cylinder head issue, we have several sources, including me, showing 542350 as the stamped part number on the head, the catalog which lists 542349, and now a gentlemen on GNR has put forth a number of 512850 for a head he is certain has never come off the block... And, as I may have mentioned, the picture of the rocker cover in the manual shows four hold down vs. the real cover (each and everyone I've seen including mine) and the fact that the quantity detail on the next page of the catalog states 5.

    Would be interested for sure if your connection has any thoughts on this! Thanks, Rod

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    • michel
      Low Range
      • Nov 2017
      • 19

      Originally posted by RoverRod
      Yes, that's a shame, but you should be able to source a new one; where are you located, also in BC?
      I also have #808 which doesn't have much original parts left. The only original parts left are the bodywork (apart from the bulkhead) and the body is pretty rough. I will most likely use the safari roof from 808 to put on 720.

      I am in Quebec, where quite a few of these NADA were sold.

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      • RoverRod
        Low Range
        • Aug 2019
        • 27

        Too bad to hear about 808 as that would be latest one on the registry list at the beginning of this thread. If you have an interest in trying to put 808 back together there are still some engines floating around although not easy to find as I have found out. If you ever feel like letting 808 go, please let me know via PM. Thanks, Rod

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        • patrickfoley1
          1st Gear
          • Feb 2010
          • 125

          I have a spare Head in Storage. I'll check it for a part number. I have been unable to reach my old UK source, Alan Ramsbottom, to determine if he can enlighten me. He is at least my age, so he may no longer with us. I hope to get the photo's sent to those who asked for them by tomorrows end.

          Jim

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          • RoverRod
            Low Range
            • Aug 2019
            • 27

            Jim, As always, thank you for the response and ongoing information. Best regards, Rod

            Originally posted by patrickfoley1
            I have a spare Head in Storage. I'll check it for a part number. I have been unable to reach my old UK source, Alan Ramsbottom, to determine if he can enlighten me. He is at least my age, so he may no longer with us. I hope to get the photo's sent to those who asked for them by tomorrows end.

            Jim

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            • RoverRod
              Low Range
              • Aug 2019
              • 27

              Hi Michel, did you receive the PM I responded to yours with? Not showing in my sent folder for some reason? Thanks, Rod

              Originally posted by michel
              I also have #808 which doesn't have much original parts left. The only original parts left are the bodywork (apart from the bulkhead) and the body is pretty rough. I will most likely use the safari roof from 808 to put on 720.

              I am in Quebec, where quite a few of these NADA were sold.

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              • michel
                Low Range
                • Nov 2017
                • 19

                Hi Rod. Got your PM and replied. Thanks, Michel

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                • RoverRod
                  Low Range
                  • Aug 2019
                  • 27

                  Thanks Michel and understood. Good luck with the new one! Rod

                  Originally posted by michel
                  Hi Rod. Got your PM and replied. Thanks, Michel

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                  • michel
                    Low Range
                    • Nov 2017
                    • 19

                    Started #720 today and getting to know the beast. Is the gear lever original? My other Series have "crooked" levers, but this one looks like it from a Plumber's sullies store. Does anyone know what these "Magneto" switches for?

                    Thanks,

                    Michel
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                    • RoverRod
                      Low Range
                      • Aug 2019
                      • 27

                      Hi Michel,

                      I'm just getting started with the NADA variant myself, so I'm no expert. But, every example I've seen has a straight stick, I believe it has to do with the fact that the bulkhead/firewall is pushed further into the truck to account for the longer engine, so there is not enough room for the "bent" stick. If you send me your email, I can send you the specific service manual and a nearly complete parts manual specific to the NADA which others were kind enough to provide to me. Best, Rod

                      PS No idea on the magneto switch, but given the plate itself is different than the other dash (that black vinyl stuff is unique to the NADA I believe), it's probably a mod made by a PO.

                      Originally posted by michel
                      Started #720 today and getting to know the beast. Is the gear lever original? My other Series have "crooked" levers, but this one looks like it from a Plumber's sullies store. Does anyone know what these "Magneto" switches for?

                      Thanks,

                      Michel

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                      • patrickfoley1
                        1st Gear
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 125

                        16 December
                        My spare head has 2 part numbers stamped in it. 522668 and 557536. Neither appears in my 3.0 Rover Parts Catalogue. My 2.6 Rover Parts Catalogue has been misplaced.

                        Jim

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                        • RoverRod
                          Low Range
                          • Aug 2019
                          • 27

                          Thank you Jim, the mystery deepens...

                          So, several of us have heads stamped 542350 (the NADA parts book states 542349 - one digit off), someone on the GNR forum said 512850 is the number on his multiple heads which he states have not come off the block, and now your cylinder head with two number's stamped on it; neither of which match any of the others. Very strange... Separately, can someone point me to where on the engine the 343xxxxx number should be? Thanks, Rod

                          Originally posted by patrickfoley1
                          16 December
                          My spare head has 2 part numbers stamped in it. 522668 and 557536. Neither appears in my 3.0 Rover Parts Catalogue. My 2.6 Rover Parts Catalogue has been misplaced.

                          Jim

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                          • michel
                            Low Range
                            • Nov 2017
                            • 19

                            Originally posted by RoverRod
                            Hi Michel,

                            I'm just getting started with the NADA variant myself, so I'm no expert. But, every example I've seen has a straight stick, I believe it has to do with the fact that the bulkhead/firewall is pushed further into the truck to account for the longer engine, so there is not enough room for the "bent" stick. If you send me your email, I can send you the specific service manual and a nearly complete parts manual specific to the NADA which others were kind enough to provide to me. Best, Rod

                            PS No idea on the magneto switch, but given the plate itself is different than the other dash (that black vinyl stuff is unique to the NADA I believe), it's probably a mod made by a PO.
                            Indeed, only these NADA had Vinyl-coated dash plates. Not an improvement, IMHO....

                            Any reference material would be greatly appreciated! My email adress is michelo110@yahoo.com

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                            • RoverRod
                              Low Range
                              • Aug 2019
                              • 27

                              Hi Michel,

                              Email sent with a nearly complete Parts Manual (if someone has a complete one, please share, mine has several pages missing, and the Service manual (thanks to Jim and Josh respectively!).

                              I agree that it would be much simpler to restore if it was just shiny or matt black paint!

                              If you have a chance to look at the part number on your cylinder head and chime in as to what you have, might add a little color to the discussion below.

                              Thanks, Rod

                              Originally posted by michel
                              Indeed, only these NADA had Vinyl-coated dash plates. Not an improvement, IMHO....

                              Any reference material would be greatly appreciated! My email adress is michelo110@yahoo.com

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                              • patrickfoley1
                                1st Gear
                                • Feb 2010
                                • 125

                                When I send a Parts Catalogue by email I do not send duplicate drawings pages. If you are missing description pages send the numbers to me and I'll send them to you. I will send the 2 of you the Page that describes the differences between the 4 cyl and 6 cal NADA. It answers some of the questions you seek answers too. Rod did my 2 part #2 reach you?

                                Jim

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