Installing a XJ6 4.2 in a Series II E-Type
#1 Installing a XJ6 4.2 in a Series II E-Type
Hello All, I can get a pre 1973 XJ6 4.2 engine and would like to know if I can install it into my Series II 2+2 without too many problems. It comes with starter and exhaust manifolds (that I might not be able to use) and I would like to add triple carbs and manual gear later. Are there any problems in this combination that I need to be aware of? Any advice is greatly appreciated, as always. Chris
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christopher storey
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There is absolutely no problem with the block and head which are a straight swap for the original . Since I recall yours is automatic you should be able to bolt your gearbox up to the torque converter plate . The starter should also be usable too. The exhaust manifolds will not fit an E, which have to have vertical downpipes . You will need to use the E type cast alloy sump also. You may find that you will need to change the front pulley , damper and water pump
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That's good news, Christopher. Thanks. Here's a picture of that engine that might show more details

If I can find one at a reasonable price, I'll get a manual gearbox for my 2+2 as well. From what I've heard so far I have the cheap guys' E-Type; an american 2+2 Series 2 with an automatic gearbox, so I want to spice it up a bit, to make it more representable

If I can find one at a reasonable price, I'll get a manual gearbox for my 2+2 as well. From what I've heard so far I have the cheap guys' E-Type; an american 2+2 Series 2 with an automatic gearbox, so I want to spice it up a bit, to make it more representable
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It does not matter which E-type you have, what matters is that you have an E-type. Thousands of people want one and millions will never own one.
Warren
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The manifolds do fit, technically-speaking, but you'd need special downpipes made up and it gets tight down there so it's better to use E-type manifolds and standard exhaust.
I wrote an article for the JEC magazine in June(ish) 2010(?) covering the swap of a Series 3 engine. If you haven't bought your engine yet and you get the chance to buy a 79-86 4.2 that's what I'd get, although the 73 is closer to what your car would have had originally. The post 79 would be a nicer engine and the oil filter would fit.
Pete
I wrote an article for the JEC magazine in June(ish) 2010(?) covering the swap of a Series 3 engine. If you haven't bought your engine yet and you get the chance to buy a 79-86 4.2 that's what I'd get, although the 73 is closer to what your car would have had originally. The post 79 would be a nicer engine and the oil filter would fit.
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I let that offer for the XJ6 engine pass, as Pete's response about finding a later version is extremely interesting. I'll look around and see if I can find that JEC magazine.
You're absolutely right, Warren. Every E-Type should be considered as special.
You're absolutely right, Warren. Every E-Type should be considered as special.
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