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Old 02-15-2008, 01:40 PM
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998cc by 67 it should have had the 1275cc
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1968 Mk III Riley Elf. (my favorite version)

S had the 1275cc engine. non S had the smaller one.
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hmm...looks like you could get any of the three engines in 67. I drove a 1275cc...75 mph was a bit on the scarry side. then again it was old car by then.

The engine and the transmission and diff all share the same lubrication system motor oil...
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