What a week! Oh man.
On Wednesday, a Discovery 1 popped up on my local junkyard that looked rather interesting. It has a ROXS.US sticker on it and some graphics that appeared to be associated with some sort of club. Apparently, ROXS held expeditions all over the world and the owner of this vehicle took his truck on some of them (though im unsure which). But this isn't what got me excited. It was the parts in the photos that piqued my interest.
Do you know what that is?
It's an RPI 4.6l in a Discovery 1 with a manual transmission. This engine is mega $$$ and very rare in the US, especially in Discoverys.
RPI is a UK- based specialist in Rover engines so the previous owner must have sent his old engine overseas to get tricked out by the company. While I don't have the specifics on the engine build, I do know it it has a performance cam in it, performance heads, and it likely has sleeved liners, among other goodies. In fact, the intake has 250hp+ written on it.
Unfortunately, this engine looks like it has been sitting for quite some time (last registration for the truck is 2005). My guess is the previous owner blew it up, but there aren't any clear signs of that. The engine oil looked clean and there were very few leaks. Many of the ancillaries were gone before this truck arrived at the yard (based on the early photos posted by yard), but some of the best things were yet to be taken...
So what do we have here?
- Hedman Hedders
- Safari Gard sliders
- OEM wiper tank (good condition)
- OEM D2 airbox (great condition)
- OEM steering gear (excellent condition, no leaks. Recently rebuilt?)
- Stainless ultra heavy duty front track bar
- Braided stainless oil cooler lines (looks like Trailhead 4x4)
- Some high quality interior bits (not shown), including a center console top and ceiling trim
Me and a literal wheelbarrow of parts.
Martin and me pulling this thing apart.
So what next? Most of this will find it's way onto my truck. I think the headers will fit, but will need a custom Y piece to accommodate my cats. I know, I know...why put headers on and keep the cats? I don't have a choice being in California. But hey, they were like $30 (lol, can't believe it) so they're going on!
You know, this truck reminds me of how far the Disco community has fallen. Something so cool, so special, just tossed away and most people not even noticing what's in it. It's going to be crushed in no time and its history forgotten. This would never happen to a Land Cruiser or a Defender with similar high quality bits. Just heartbreaking.
Anyway, the block is still there for the taking, as is the manual transmission. I can't pull it by myself and I really don't have space for it. Moreover, i've been to this truck 2 times in 2 days so im a bit fried. I think its going to need quite a bit of work so whoever does snag it should plan for an overhaul.
I've picked this thing over so there really isn't much else left unless you want some interior bits in modest condition, relays, or glass. There are no other HD parts on the truck, though there is an old Tom Woods double cardan drive shaft on the front, but it has seen better days. I didn't feel it was worth pulling, but it might be worth it to someone else whos still running stock and is willing to overhaul it.
The diffs are stock (no need to change when you're pumping big horsepower with that RPI), the control arms are stock and in sad condition, the suspension is ancient OME and probably toast, but the swivel joints are really clean and not leaking so if you need those they're available...