Land Rover Alt Parts
Exhaust
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Headers
Since the rover is a buick, you can install headers. What they don’t tell you is that you will have to redo your entire exhaust.
Headman Headers -> HED39800 ->$136 (summit racing)
Ohh, you may have to replace these in a few years…unless you put a few more coats of paint and wrap ‘em with thermal wrap. Also, you will need the header reducers with the O2 sensor adapters. Drivers side will drop into place after some fooling, the passenger side will require you to remove the starter heat shield.
Cats
Summit racing’s universal converters will do fine. CTO-6006
Just take your rig to the nearest Meineke and get it welded up. Disco 1 will take a 2 1/2 in. single exhaust. Disco 2 can take duals.
Coil
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These things rarely go out.
Also, dont be fooled. The rover doesn’t need a high wattage coil (Accel). In fact it will run worse. Just keep it standard unless you’ve upgraded to some DUI system.
1992 Range Rover -> GP Sorensen 245032 -> partsamerica ($32)
Charcoal Cannister
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I found alternate part numbers for carbon canisters:
1991 BUICK SKYLARK (3.3L)
BUICK PARK AVENUE
BUICK SKYLARK CUSTOM and some Pontiacs
GM part# 17093147 -> $89 (dealer)
GP Sorensen 77922026
Standard CP1027
AC/Delco part# 215125
Brake Check Valve
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I broke my check valve fooling around with an air leak. I tried to apoxy it, but it didnt seal and I had no brakes. I went to the local Pep Boys and matched it up with a part from the “HELP” parts section. It was for a chrysler and was $4.00.
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