CSK 153
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 8:14 pm
Greetings fellow CSK-philes!
I have just come across the site - I bought No.153 last October having always wanted a 3 door, somehow Morris Marina door handles never quite seemed right!
As has already ben recorded on the site it had a new 4.6 engine at 120000 miles, (now on 158,000). This was from RPi engineering, the plenum and ancillaries have been retained to keep the original look. Also at that time a new mallory distributor with optical triggering was fitted.
Performance is quite startling for a classic Range Rover; my wife has a T5 Volvo (police spec) and it doesn't seem sluggish in comparison! I am particulary impressed with the brakes, during the recent snow I undertook an, ahem, 'assessment of function' on a deserted side road and the car just stopped with no drama from 30mph.
My only concern with the CSK is 18mpg, I have considered LPG but would not wish to degrade it's value/desirability, although of course the engine is not original - any comments on this would be very welcome.
Best wishes
George Johnson
I have just come across the site - I bought No.153 last October having always wanted a 3 door, somehow Morris Marina door handles never quite seemed right!
As has already ben recorded on the site it had a new 4.6 engine at 120000 miles, (now on 158,000). This was from RPi engineering, the plenum and ancillaries have been retained to keep the original look. Also at that time a new mallory distributor with optical triggering was fitted.
Performance is quite startling for a classic Range Rover; my wife has a T5 Volvo (police spec) and it doesn't seem sluggish in comparison! I am particulary impressed with the brakes, during the recent snow I undertook an, ahem, 'assessment of function' on a deserted side road and the car just stopped with no drama from 30mph.
My only concern with the CSK is 18mpg, I have considered LPG but would not wish to degrade it's value/desirability, although of course the engine is not original - any comments on this would be very welcome.
Best wishes
George Johnson