SNOman
Member
Hello all - new owner after months of reading here, almost buying a Series 3, now plumped for 1985 90 3.5 V8.
I love it but need to do all I can to quieten and smooth the running, so the home-boss will let me keep it.
Sound Q: apart from bonnet Dynamat stickers, what are all the things I can do to reduce noise?
- are there any more engine bay sound-proofing options, like the bulkhead or inner wings?
- is it worth putting a bonnet cover over the dynamat too?
It already has standard looking two mufflers on, so exhaust maybe not the route to reduce noise.
Interior already fully carpeted, so more thinking about reducing how much noise leaves the engine bay.
Running Q: apart from elec-ign and tune up, what else will improve lumpy running?
My local mechanic is doing a tune-up (really stinks like it's running rich) so hopefully he can get rid of the heavy smell that home-boss won't be able to live with, but I wondered if there are options that will make it run smoother throughout the rev range
- is the weber conversion really a cure-all as it claims?
- would I be better putting EFi on it? is there a direct bolt on e.g. from a Disco for, such an early 90, or is it more involved like swapping the head etc?
My teenage boys are the main driver - letting them get the spanners out for simple things like swapping hard top to sticks and fitting rear half door etc, but anything mechanical will end up with the mechanic, so I can't really consider options that involve weekends with the engine in bits (live in London with no garage).
I'm looking for the most cost effective way to make it drive (and smell) in a more smooth/conventional way.
I know it will always be a 40 year old V8, but every few percent quieter and smoother will help.
Grateful for any and all suggestions.
I love it but need to do all I can to quieten and smooth the running, so the home-boss will let me keep it.
Sound Q: apart from bonnet Dynamat stickers, what are all the things I can do to reduce noise?
- are there any more engine bay sound-proofing options, like the bulkhead or inner wings?
- is it worth putting a bonnet cover over the dynamat too?
It already has standard looking two mufflers on, so exhaust maybe not the route to reduce noise.
Interior already fully carpeted, so more thinking about reducing how much noise leaves the engine bay.
Running Q: apart from elec-ign and tune up, what else will improve lumpy running?
My local mechanic is doing a tune-up (really stinks like it's running rich) so hopefully he can get rid of the heavy smell that home-boss won't be able to live with, but I wondered if there are options that will make it run smoother throughout the rev range
- is the weber conversion really a cure-all as it claims?
- would I be better putting EFi on it? is there a direct bolt on e.g. from a Disco for, such an early 90, or is it more involved like swapping the head etc?
My teenage boys are the main driver - letting them get the spanners out for simple things like swapping hard top to sticks and fitting rear half door etc, but anything mechanical will end up with the mechanic, so I can't really consider options that involve weekends with the engine in bits (live in London with no garage).
I'm looking for the most cost effective way to make it drive (and smell) in a more smooth/conventional way.
I know it will always be a 40 year old V8, but every few percent quieter and smoother will help.
Grateful for any and all suggestions.