Rover Trivia

revor

Explorer
This is all wonderful trivia!!

Here's some of mine.

Can anyone tell me what year the Rovertype diff was designed and what vehicle it was designed for?

And the Series transmission? Same Q.

What year was it that LR switched from a Semi float rear axle design to a full float axle design?

In what year did Rover switch from the "Ball and Claw" tracta joint to the U joint at the swivel ball?

Why is the Salisbury axle called that? (no reference's to steak please)

In reading this I'm starting to think that maybe too much of my life has been spent below the frame rails!
 

overlander

Expedition Leader
revor said:
This is all wonderful trivia!!

Here's some of mine.

Can anyone tell me what year the Rovertype diff was designed and what vehicle it was designed for?

And the Series transmission? Same Q.

What year was it that LR switched from a Semi float rear axle design to a full float axle design?

In what year did Rover switch from the "Ball and Claw" tracta joint to the U joint at the swivel ball?

Why is the Salisbury axle called that? (no reference's to steak please)

In reading this I'm starting to think that maybe too much of my life has been spent below the frame rails!

The series transmission was adapted from the jaguar tranny, wasn't it? Other than that, I still have nothing.
 

kellymoe

Expedition Leader
These new questions are well beyond me. I'll be standing by waiting for someone to answer them who has too much time on their hands:p
 

Blair G

Adventurer
gjackson said:
Amsterdam.

The series II changed the lights from behind the grill to the same position, but with the grill not covering the lights. That was with the SII intro in 1958?

So why was the 86 changed to 88 and the 107 to 109? I mean what was the technical push behind these changes even though not all 109s and 88s benefitted from the development?

Who wrote:
". . .to design a vehicle rather similar to a Jeep, even more useful to the farmer, a proper farm machine, not just another Jeep. Much more versatile, much more use as a power source, able to drive things, to have power take-offs everywhere, and to have all sorts of bolt-on accessories, to be used instead of a tractor at times, to be able to do everything!"

This thread could get long!!

cheers

Amsterdam show was the first.
Headlights came out from behind the grill in 1950 as a SI.

Blair
 

Blair G

Adventurer
kellymoe said:
Paris?

1969 lights moved to the outside. Very early 69's were called "bugeyes".

Tickford

80" 86" 107"

Correct on everything except the first show.

What was the motivation for the moving of the lights?

Blair
 

Blair G

Adventurer
kellymoe said:
Paris?

1969 lights moved to the outside. Very early 69's were called "bugeyes".

Tickford

80" 86" 107"


80,86 88 and 107 were the wheelbase for the vehicles. What were the different "styles" of Series I's that were shown to show off the different uses.

Blair
 

Blair G

Adventurer
pismo62 said:
Hey Blair,

Wasn't the year 1971 that the series III came out with the lights on the sides?

We need to do a ride one of these days.

Absolutely need to get out. I am waiting on some weatherstripping to put my roof back on. Also have a couple of other things to do as well. If we would ever get some rain, fire season might end.

Blair
 

Blair G

Adventurer
kellymoe said:
To meet North American specs

I will have to check for sure. I thought it was to accommodates new Australian regulations. As it was a larger market they did the "Bugeye" until they came out with the lights in the wings. They are kind of rare and in my opinion the uglier of the series trucks.

Blair
 

kellymoe

Expedition Leader
Blair G said:
I will have to check for sure. I thought it was to accommodates new Australian regulations. As it was a larger market they did the "Bugeye" until they came out with the lights in the wings. They are kind of rare and in my opinion the uglier of the series trucks.

Blair

I had one of the rare "ugly" bugeyes for several years. One of the headlight panels was badly bent and torn. Since nobody sold replacement headlight panels my dad fabricated one and did a fantastic job matching it to the other panel, even matching the slight "eyebrow" above the turn indicator light. Still searching for it to buy it again.
 

kevb

Observer
Fun thread guys, Can I play?

What engines have been fitted to the 90 & 110 over the years?

kevin
 
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kevb said:
Fun thread guys, Can I play?

What engines have been fitted to the 90 & 110 over the years?

kevin

Hmnm,

2.5 petrol
2.5 NA diesel
2.5 turbo diesel
200 Tdi
300Tdi
Td5
- -
3.5 petrol
3.9
4.0
- -
2.8 Petrol BMW
.... whole buncha Isuzu's in Australia :)

I've gotta be missing something there ... oh, and you meant factory right.

KAA
 

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