The Little V8 That Powered The World - The Buick/Rover 215 V8

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In this Rare Cars documentary, we are jumping into the history of one of the most prolific engines of all time - the buick 215 cubic inch aluminum block v8. This little lightweight aluminum V8 engine was an absolute powerhouse for the time period but was quickly phased out stateside. Thankfully because of the help of the brits - the Buick 215 V8 lived on as the Rover V8 for decades to come and helped reinvigorate the entire British Car Market!
This is the story of the little V8 that could!
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:07 Sponsor Message
1:57 The 215s History
*Note, we are not historians. If you see an error in our research then please mention it in the comments!
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  • @jeremywentworth1833
    @jeremywentworth18334 ай бұрын

    I worked for West Yorkshire Foundries and was responsible for Foundry tooling approval and all dimensional Engineering reports of the Rover/Landrover Aluminium V8 Block and heads from 90 to 05 when Ford at the time had Landrover kill the Engine, This Engine even went in Boats before going to Solihull the Landrover cast into the head and blocks was removed same for TVR & Morgan. Working with it for so long I knew it dimensionally inside and externally for head and block in my head without looking at Hugh sheets of Engineering drawings, basically thousands of dimensions. For fool approval of a die before block going into production it took me 4 to 5 months, Probably 6 weeks for the Aluminium V8 head.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    Buick 215 aluminum V8 actually started about 1950 and used in early 1950's Buick/Harley Earl one off concept cars... some supercharged to 335 HP... big HP for those days...

  • @Steviegtr52

    @Steviegtr52

    Ай бұрын

    I also worked at West yorkshire foundry in Leeds around 1970. As a Contract electrician for Shaw Dale electrical.They were making the Jaguar V12 blocks & mini heads then. I now have a 4650cc rover engined TVR Chimaera that goes like a bat out of hell. Small world.

  • @jeremywentworth1833

    @jeremywentworth1833

    Ай бұрын

    Strangely enough I was also responsible for mark-off tooling approval of the Jag V12 block & left & right hand heads + AJ straight six block & head from 90 to 2000ish when Jaguar killed off both engines. In the 15 years or so I worked for West Yorkshire foundries all electricians worked for the company not contractors. It also went from Rover to Hydro which are huge in Automotive industry.

  • @Steviegtr52

    @Steviegtr52

    Ай бұрын

    @@jeremywentworth1833 Hi Jeremy. I can assure you we worked as contractors We installed lots of large cabling around the factory. In fact I got into trouble for being in the compressor house. I was in awe of the huge compressors. There was one being rebuilt. A huge single cylinder one with a Ammeter on a pedestal. From memory it went up to 400 Amps. Worked in pressure Die. Gravity Die. Shake out. There was a huge woman that worked i think in the sand casting dept. We were give oxalic acid to wash our cars with due to all the fallout. I used to watch the guys with the long oxy torches repairing casting from behind a screen. I think the Manager that we answered to was called Doug. Regards. Steve.

  • @moebadderman227
    @moebadderman2273 ай бұрын

    @ 5:49 "Lowered the profitability" BEAN-COUNTERS running the business into the ground

  • @doug8525
    @doug85254 ай бұрын

    My friends dad had a little Buick Special wagon with one of these engines. Every summer, he’d load up mom and four kids and drive from Iowa to Colorado and back for vacation. It was a great car, kinda nice looking too. Baby blue with a white top.

  • @5695q

    @5695q

    3 ай бұрын

    My grandfather bought a mid 60's Buick Special wagon with the 215 V-8, I learned to drive with it in the mid 70's.

  • @nicholasagnew2792

    @nicholasagnew2792

    3 ай бұрын

    Marlin Blue and Arctic White. Absolutely beautiful combo

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    Back in 1960s, my daily driver was a '62 Olds Jetfire that used the turbocharged Oldsmobile version of Buick 215...

  • @jarm7726
    @jarm77264 ай бұрын

    Yes more engine episodes please

  • @rarecars3336

    @rarecars3336

    4 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed!

  • @brianwarner308

    @brianwarner308

    4 ай бұрын

    yes i second that

  • @user-dz6oq3gk3w
    @user-dz6oq3gk3w4 ай бұрын

    I do have an MGRV8 with this engine. 3.9/5 speed/quaife diff. Chipped up to 220hp. 4:10 0 to 100km in 5.9 seconds. Brilliant engine.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    And I have a '75 MG Midget with Buick 215 and BW 5 speed...

  • @mickvonbornemann3824
    @mickvonbornemann38243 ай бұрын

    You forgot the 4.4 litre alloy version developed in Australia for the Leyland P76, basically the same engine but with deck height of the Buick 340

  • @SabotsLibres
    @SabotsLibres3 ай бұрын

    Even when (Land) Rover 'killed off' the engine, they actually sold the rights to another UK company with the simple aim of keeping production going for rebuilds, repairs, kitcar manufacturers and the small number of specialist manufacturers still wanting this brilliant power plant.

  • @user-ke8if6ri9r
    @user-ke8if6ri9r4 ай бұрын

    I worked with a guy with an older brother that worked in a junkyard. He built a car from salvage. It was a TR6 with a baby V8. I knew about the 215. His 215 had a dual 4 bbl manifold. It was also running a 5 SPD overdrive transmission. This car would get opened up out on the desert highways. All built from things he collected at work.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    I have a '75 MG Midget with Buick 215 and BW 5 speed...

  • @user-ke8if6ri9r

    @user-ke8if6ri9r

    2 ай бұрын

    @@buzzwaldron6195 You must get a lot of stares when your car launches like a rocket!.

  • @Ramcharger85
    @Ramcharger854 ай бұрын

    The Fame Buick 215 V8. We need more of them. ❤😊

  • @micodyerski1621
    @micodyerski16214 ай бұрын

    Wow guys, I never heard of this V8. None of my GM car guys ever mentioned this engine. Thankz for the knowledge.

  • @rarecars3336

    @rarecars3336

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed the vid!

  • @SabotsLibres

    @SabotsLibres

    3 ай бұрын

    Slightly surprised since stateside it features as an incredibly advanced engine for its era, even if it did only last about four years. Of course, the other side of the pond it really made its mark being in production with (Land) Rover alone for 37 years...

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    The Buick 215 aluminum V8 actually started about 1950 and used in early 1950's Buick/Harley Earl one off concept cars... Back in 1960s, my daily driver was a '62 Olds Jetfire that used the turbocharged Oldsmobile version of Buick 215... kzread.info/dash/bejne/fK6rl7lqorWzn8o.html

  • @tomasjones3755
    @tomasjones37554 ай бұрын

    Great vid & you are correct; one of the best engines in history. Imagine a world where GM didn't give up and improved casting QC. The US might have had a real winner & we might have never had the Rover V8......

  • @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391

    @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391

    4 ай бұрын

    Their loss is our gain.

  • @km6832
    @km68324 ай бұрын

    The world needs more small displacement high revving v8s, we have the modern tech and materials to make it happen. By small displacement i mean 4 liters and less, like back in the 60s when v8s were 2.5 liters and revved to 9000

  • @nonyadamnbusiness9887

    @nonyadamnbusiness9887

    4 ай бұрын

    I can't think of a single V8 from the 1960s that was 2.5 liters and certainly not one that turned 9,000 rpm.

  • @km6832

    @km6832

    4 ай бұрын

    @@nonyadamnbusiness9887 because you are thinking of american v8s and tells me a lot already..but alfa romeo 33 stradale is an example

  • @billyfoster3223

    @billyfoster3223

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@km6832Yeah, the little European V-8's from Italy maybe high revving, but American V-8'S aren't so bad!😆

  • @km6832

    @km6832

    4 ай бұрын

    @@billyfoster3223 they arent when you really think about it.

  • @royster3345

    @royster3345

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@nonyadamnbusiness9887 Daimler made a 2.5 litre V8 used in the Jaguar Mk2 shell and their Dart model. Same engine was used in drag racing with a blower to get into the lower displacement class.

  • @keno77
    @keno773 ай бұрын

    I had a Rover P6 3500 V8-69, this was back in -82 to -84, I drove it very hard but I never had any problems with the engine, I enjoyed it very much. I then sold it to a friend who had a big dog, I saw the car a few months later and it made me want to cry, the dog had totally destroyed the interior, seats door panels, the whole thing,it was so sad to see what had become of a totally intact and well kept car 😢

  • @Salman-sc8gr
    @Salman-sc8gr4 ай бұрын

    Such a Gem,hydraulic tappets way back then.The recent Honda v6 needed 24 valves adjusted every major service.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    See the Buick 215 aluminum V8 actually started about 1950 and used in early 1950's Buick/Harley Earl one off concept cars...

  • @petereldredge6204
    @petereldredge62044 ай бұрын

    Had the 4.6 in my 04 LR D2, solid engine. Always kept an eye on my coolant temps though.

  • @davec1942

    @davec1942

    4 ай бұрын

    I have a TVR 350i with this engine, if you can source a race cooling system instead of running stock it makes the world of difference.

  • @peter455sd

    @peter455sd

    4 ай бұрын

    The radiator hose almost touching the a/c pulley was bizarre

  • @sailingspark9748

    @sailingspark9748

    3 ай бұрын

    yes, if they overheat, they can drop a liner. All rover had to do was machine a small lip in the block and tophat the liner and the 4.6 would have never gotten the reputation it did. I love that engine in my 2003 D2, though, I do wish we had gotten the TD5 with the manual. That combo might have been slower, but it would get better than 14 mpg.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    @@sailingspark9748 - My '62 Jetfire 215 averaged 25 MPG (USA 4 quart gallon) in gentle driving. kzread.info/dash/bejne/fK6rl7lqorWzn8o.html

  • @barryphillips7098
    @barryphillips70983 ай бұрын

    The 215 V8 was lighter than the ancient B series 1800 and made much More Power WIN WIN!!!!!

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    Also lighter than Triumph Spitfire/MG Midget 1500cc 4 banger... and vastly smoother... I have a '75 MG Midget with Buick 215 and BW 5 speed...

  • @Hogger280
    @Hogger2804 ай бұрын

    You are talking about a 60 year old V-8 while showing pictures of the Bentley W-12, WTF?!

  • @PaulG.x

    @PaulG.x

    3 ай бұрын

    I was waiting to see a gas turbine and a steam locomotive in that sequence

  • @Hogger280

    @Hogger280

    3 ай бұрын

    @@PaulG.x LMAO

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    74 years old since it started about 1950 in Buick one off concept cars..

  • @divyajnana
    @divyajnana3 ай бұрын

    My first car, a 62 Buick Skylark convertible, had the 11:1 compression ratio V8 in it. It hauled butt.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    I had the '62 Jetfire... neighbor had the '62 Skylark convertible w/ 4 speed manual... in burgundy... kzread.info/dash/bejne/fK6rl7lqorWzn8o.html

  • @frasercrone3838
    @frasercrone38383 ай бұрын

    It was also fitted to the Leyland attempt at producing a big car rival to Ford and GM Holden in Australia. It was an option in the P76 and some would say the best part of the whole car as it turned out to be the swan song for Leyland in Australia. The V8 was a 4.2-liter variant.

  • @elroyfudbucker6806

    @elroyfudbucker6806

    3 ай бұрын

    4.4 litre

  • @chrisquinlan3012

    @chrisquinlan3012

    3 ай бұрын

    The P38 ...... 1/2 a car.

  • @jl1912
    @jl19122 ай бұрын

    Always had a soft spot for this engine. The TVR variant is just fantastic. Sounds awesome and always puts a smile on my face when I turn the key.

  • @dailyolds1970
    @dailyolds19703 ай бұрын

    Dont forget about the jetfire. Oldsmobile took the 10.25 compression 215 and put a turbo on it with methanol injection, available in auto and standard transmission. The first production turbocharged vehicle in the world.

  • @MachtNixPasstSo

    @MachtNixPasstSo

    3 ай бұрын

    It wasn't the first turbo charged vehicle - not even close. It is the first production PASSENGER car with such a device.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    First production turbocharged aluminum V8 car... my daily driver in early 1960s... kzread.info/dash/bejne/fK6rl7lqorWzn8o.html WWII fighter planes had similar turbo setups... plus WWII hemis... WWII nitrous engines...

  • @johnnygeorgopoulos4072
    @johnnygeorgopoulos40723 ай бұрын

    The 215 aluminum Olds was in the very first McLaren race car as well, the M1A.

  • @rarecars3336

    @rarecars3336

    3 ай бұрын

    I just saw the M1A video on Jay Leno - amazing car!

  • @michaelcliffe562
    @michaelcliffe5623 ай бұрын

    I own a 1986 Rover SD1 with a fuel injected variant of this engine. Great Sound, very revvy and especialy fun mated to a manual 5 Speed gearbox!

  • @michaellambert3067
    @michaellambert30674 ай бұрын

    Interesting! I never heard of the aluminum GM 215 V-8 before.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    Been around since 1950... kzread.info/dash/bejne/fK6rl7lqorWzn8o.html

  • @davidpistek6241
    @davidpistek62414 ай бұрын

    And yes knowing about the 215 Is why I'm watching,,you have great content

  • @MegaEdge777
    @MegaEdge7774 ай бұрын

    I wish my MGB moved and sounded like that clip!

  • @Nathan-mw8bv

    @Nathan-mw8bv

    4 ай бұрын

    😂😂 yeah I was looking for another car to come into frame.

  • @alwenke212

    @alwenke212

    3 ай бұрын

    if you do an engine/transmission swap, don't forget the rear sub floor, rear suspension and differential from a sunbeam tiger also a different front cross member/suspension, steering and brakes will be advised !

  • @AFMM3

    @AFMM3

    3 ай бұрын

    The car at the 4 minute point is mine. All MGBs made after 1974 were configured to accept this motor but were only made for the British home market as British Leyland didn't want them competing with Jaguars etc in the USA.

  • @PaulG.x
    @PaulG.x3 ай бұрын

    It was also used in the Australian Leyland P76: "The top-of-the-line 192 bhp (143 kW)[5] aluminium 4416 cc V8 unit was unique to the P76, and was a derivative of the ex-Buick V8 that was powering the Rover 3500 and Range Rover."

  • @madmike2624
    @madmike2624Ай бұрын

    Great content my brother!! Bravo!!!

  • @davidpistek6241
    @davidpistek62414 ай бұрын

    Carmugeon and Jason cammisa have tons of Buick rover history, as always great material and channel

  • @brianhayes7618
    @brianhayes76184 ай бұрын

    I would love to put one of these in my MGB

  • @nucleargrizzly1776

    @nucleargrizzly1776

    4 ай бұрын

    A neighbor has one in a Triumph that he bought new. He loves the car.

  • @geoffgoodworth

    @geoffgoodworth

    3 ай бұрын

    It was a long time ago but, from memory, the gearbox was strong enough so all you needed was an adaptor plate and some engine mounts. The only other issue was that with the V8 in place, the front rode something like 9-12 mm higher than standard. Either the spring seats neede adjusting or the springs required resetting.

  • @tonyfranks9551

    @tonyfranks9551

    3 ай бұрын

    .Get a TR8... a great car

  • @anthonyrowland9072

    @anthonyrowland9072

    3 ай бұрын

    The aluminum LS is great for that now. A 5.3 from a 15 year old truck...

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    Have one with BW 5 speed in my '75 MG Midget...

  • @gearmeister
    @gearmeister4 ай бұрын

    Hey, bro, you turned me on to Auto Tempest & I really liked having all those choices. I'd been looking for a pickup for 2 years & after 2 weeks with Tempest, I found one! Bought it. I really like your channel

  • @stephengibbs4372
    @stephengibbs43723 ай бұрын

    I did my time on Rovers and we used to pick up 215’s and put them on the workbench to run them up😂 when rebuilding them the remote oil pump has to be filled with vasaline or assembly grease or they don’t pick up oil and run bearings aside from that i like them.

  • @MontegoReviews
    @MontegoReviews11 күн бұрын

    When Jaguar were working on the XJ40 in the early 1980 British Leyland who owned Jaguar at the time tried to put the Rover V8 into it. The Jaguar engineers hated the idea of a Rover V8 powered Jaguar so much that they made the engine bay to narrow for an engine with a V configuration. At around the same time Austin were developing the Metro 6R4. the measurements for It's V6 were originally taken from a Rover V8 with two cylinders removed. That engine would go on to be used in the XJ220 when Jaguar realised that the V12 would be too heavy, so what is sort of a Buick/Rover 215 made it's way into a jaguar in the end.

  • @larryok8156
    @larryok81564 ай бұрын

    Another good episode Musto.

  • @amaccama3267
    @amaccama32674 ай бұрын

    I'd like to see you do a video dedicated to the Repco version of this V8. This is the engine Jack Brabham used to win the 1966 F1 drivers championship and followed it in 67 with Denny Hulme.

  • @brianlove8413

    @brianlove8413

    3 ай бұрын

    Repco used the Oldsmobile version of the block, that is all they used, the rest of the engine was engineered and manufactured by Repco, of course this is when Repco was a proper engineering and industrial company, tacky spare parts is all they are good for, and are now owned by the Americans!

  • @jeffc79
    @jeffc793 ай бұрын

    Great video. I have two 4.6l sitting on stands in the garage.

  • @pauljanssen7594
    @pauljanssen75944 ай бұрын

    That was a very good and dependable motor I wish I was able to tear one apart and rebuild it I never got to build one of these engines.

  • @audiophil4946
    @audiophil49463 ай бұрын

    Great episode, I love this engine. I have one in my Land Rover Disco1, plus two spare long blocks. One is going in my 72 MGB GT to build a V8 clone. The Rover V8 is actually 50 lbs lighter than the iron 4 cyl. it's replacing. The other one will eventually end up in my Super 7. 250HP in a 1200 lb car should be quite entertaining! Cheers from the right coast of Canada!

  • @johndumarney1630
    @johndumarney16303 күн бұрын

    My Rover V8 changed gear at 7,200 rpm! When you booted it.

  • @brucegarrison4999
    @brucegarrison49993 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @RudyRiggin
    @RudyRiggin4 ай бұрын

    My dad won a 62 Buick Special at the fair, let My sister drive it to Purdue for school, gave it to my brother and I when she graduated we had to make it faster blue printed it offenhouser 4 barrel ,our buddy was so mad it would run with his new 396 chevelle

  • @mgguyvintagevehicles
    @mgguyvintagevehicles3 ай бұрын

    Great video! As an owner of a 1975 MGB, I've considered a swap to one of these engines. The ony thing holding me back right now is that the original 1.8 litre engine that's in it is running great, and it's hard to justify the money and time required when there's nothing wrong with the current powerplant.

  • @istp1967
    @istp19673 ай бұрын

    I Love small block V8s; even better than the big ones! 😎👍👍👍

  • @rarecars3336

    @rarecars3336

    3 ай бұрын

    Agreed I am a small displacement guy!

  • @ianbarber311
    @ianbarber311Ай бұрын

    My brother put this engine in an Alfa boat tail, a 1970 Alfa GTV and a Lotus Europa.

  • @prophetsnake
    @prophetsnake3 ай бұрын

    One more use for this engine deserves a mention: In the late 1960s, aircraft designer and race pilot, Steve Wittman, adapted an Olds engine to power one of his Tailwinds. I believe several other Tailwind owners used them as well.

  • @5695q

    @5695q

    3 ай бұрын

    In the early 1980's a guy in California designed an all-aluminum kit plane that used the Olds 300 V-8, sounded like a sweet hotrod cruising by at 180mph.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    I think Oldsmobile itself experimented with their V8s in planes... had them in ads...

  • @prophetsnake

    @prophetsnake

    2 ай бұрын

    @@buzzwaldron6195 I haven't seen those ads, but they were almost certainly referring to Steve Wittman's airplane. Ford and Plymouth both certified aircraft engines based on automobile units in the 1930s, and a small number of Ford model A, model B and V8 powered fully certified engines aircraft were produced. The Model A based unit in the Wiley Post biplane, the Model B in the Funk ( yes really) and the Arrow Model F with the V8. The Fahlin Plymo-coupe was certified , I believe, with a geared Chrysler 6 of some description, but if I remember correctly, only one prototype was built. A good number of homebuilt aircraft in the 30s employed the Model A, B and even the T. Chevrolet built a racing engine at one point as well.

  • @billdurham8477
    @billdurham84773 ай бұрын

    I once into the machine shop at the parts store, Steve tells me to hand that engine block. I almost threw it over my head, bare block barely weighed 10 lbs. It ran great but were blowing oil smoke at 50K miles. original engines did not have iron sleeves. Pontiac's OHC straight 6 ate it for lunch too. PS longest production run of any US engine ( besides Briggs and Stratton ) was Chevy's 262, forerunner to 283. UPS ran it for decades.

  • @blackericdenice
    @blackericdenice4 ай бұрын

    3:50 GM installed a cam with the 4 barrel carb to make 185 hp.

  • @chipmonk12

    @chipmonk12

    3 ай бұрын

    The engine fitted in the Rover P5b with twin su carbs was rated rated @ 184hp

  • @blackericdenice

    @blackericdenice

    3 ай бұрын

    @@chipmonk12 Your point

  • @chipmonk12

    @chipmonk12

    3 ай бұрын

    @@blackericdenice 2 ways to arrive at the same result

  • @blackericdenice

    @blackericdenice

    3 ай бұрын

    @@chipmonk12 Name the two ways

  • @StuartG.Kizomba
    @StuartG.Kizomba3 ай бұрын

    Yes please

  • @donaldfrederick1557
    @donaldfrederick15574 ай бұрын

    Owned two 62 starfires

  • @MichaelRoy-hc3lz
    @MichaelRoy-hc3lz4 ай бұрын

    I got to drive an MGB that was converted from it's anemic 4 to this engine it was transformed. Not Cobra fast but a huge improvement and it sounded great.

  • @aceroadholder2185
    @aceroadholder21853 ай бұрын

    Most importantly, 215 V8 pistons are a direct replacement for Panther 650cc motorcycle engines.

  • @uhisthisthingon1984
    @uhisthisthingon19843 ай бұрын

    The engine that inspired GMs 3.8l V6 in 1962, later the 3800 V6. Both, absolutely brilliant engines. Edit-I might add that the first iteration of the 3.8l V6 had many drawbacks. Including roughness/vibrations, as it was an oddfire engine due to being literally an engine designed with 2 cylinders "lopped off". Adding the split journals and balance shafts, really brought this V6 to the next level. Hence the reason why so many 3800s are reacing 300k+. Such a shame that GM killed this engine off.

  • @StuartBlake-iz6rf
    @StuartBlake-iz6rf4 ай бұрын

    Yep, you are on to something here. More engine specific thanks.

  • @gordonwallin2368
    @gordonwallin23683 ай бұрын

    This engine, the small block chev, the 4.0litre I-g Jeep six, and now the Toyota 1UZ DOHC V-8 seem the standards now. Some examples to look at. Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.

  • @user-mm1se7gy7e
    @user-mm1se7gy7e3 ай бұрын

    I had a 215 in a '73 Vega GT , Edelbrock intake, Crane cam , not much bottom end torque but easily revved to 7200 rpm which helped .

  • @northdakotaham1752
    @northdakotaham17523 ай бұрын

    A classmate in high school got a Buick Special for free bc it had a non-running 215 V8 in it. I helped him remove the engine for overhaul. I returned some days later and he had lifted the entire engine into the basement of his parents home where he had a heated space so he could overhaul it himself.

  • @3ducs
    @3ducs3 ай бұрын

    Back in the late '90s I was thinking I'd put an Olds 215 into a Volvo P1800E. I bought an engine, had the Volvo in my driveway for a few weeks, then decided to move 600 miles away, it didn't happen. They were good engines, there were some differences between the BOP engines, the Olds was thought to be a bit better. At the time people were putting Ford 289s into the Volvos, there were manuals detailing how to do it. I still look at P1800s with some longing, they are quite beautiful in my opinion, especially without bumpers.

  • @paulmokidespaul5347
    @paulmokidespaul53473 ай бұрын

    We had a Buick Skylark 215 ci when i was younger.

  • @paulmokidespaul5347

    @paulmokidespaul5347

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks!!!

  • @pauljbusby
    @pauljbusby3 ай бұрын

    Yep good Donk..Timing Chains would stretch and you needed to run it on Premium Gas to stop it Pinging. But It was reliable as 3.5 liter when they started to up it to 3.9 it would drop sleeves. Probably the best Engine GM ever made overall

  • @corvairjim1
    @corvairjim14 ай бұрын

    Fascinating stuff, especially the technical aspects of an aluminum engine vs. iron. I was aware of its long life cycle, but why was there no mention of it coming back across the pond for use in Kaiser Jeep products. I'm not absolutely certain of this, but I have heard about it from several sources. Now, as for other engines to cover like you did this one, how about the Corvair flat-6, especially the turbocharged version, since it was the world's first successful turbocharged production car. Or maybe a cautionary tale about the Chevy Vega 2300, with its unsleeved aluminum block and cast iron head. It was actually a decent little engine if well maintained, but who bothers with maintenance on what was basically a disposable car?

  • @rarecars3336

    @rarecars3336

    4 ай бұрын

    The Corvair or Vega engines could be great topics thank u for that! And this video was aimed at just the aluminum 215 which to my knowledge didn’t make it back into the jeeps but if they did please let me know and I will issue a correction!

  • @lancerevell5979

    @lancerevell5979

    4 ай бұрын

    The Jeepster Commando used the Buick V6 iron block motor, until replaced by the AMC 304 V8.

  • @mrspandel5737

    @mrspandel5737

    4 ай бұрын

    The Fireball V6 tooling was sold to Kaiser Jeep and used in the CJ and Jeepster, plus the Wagoneer was offered with the cast iron Buick 350 V8 for a few years in the late 60s before Jeep switched to AMC engines fully

  • @rescue270

    @rescue270

    3 ай бұрын

    A number of Jeeps were modified to use the 205/215 V8.

  • @STEVENSHIREBROOK
    @STEVENSHIREBROOKАй бұрын

    My friend had a 3.9 straight piped Disco and could hear him coming from 2 miles away 😂

  • @turborocketmedia
    @turborocketmedia4 ай бұрын

    One forgotten tid bit of 215 V8 history is the 1962 Oldsmobile Jetfire. It was based on the F-85 and was the world's first turbocharged production car, alongside the Chevrolet Corvair turbo. It used the Olds version of the 215 with a turbo on top of it and a single carb, and they called it the "Turbo Rocket". These cars are extremely rare, even more so because most people took off the turbo, due to the fact you had to fill up a reservoir with "turbo rocket fluid" to prevent detonation, since intercoolers were not a thing a back then. Olds only built them for '62 and '63, and it predated the first european turbo car , the '72 BMW 2002 Turbo, by a cool ten years! You just gotta love '60s american cars 🇺🇸

  • @mrspandel5737

    @mrspandel5737

    4 ай бұрын

    Yet somehow nobody at Oldsmobile thought to lower the compression ratio of the engine down from 10.25:1 to

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    @@mrspandel5737 - High compression was retained to maintain low RPMs torque on the small engine... also averaged 25 MPG in easy driving...

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    Buick 215 first appeared about 1950 in one off Buick/Harley Earl concept cars... so about 74 years old now... '62 Jetfire was my daily driver back in the day... kzread.info/dash/bejne/fK6rl7lqorWzn8o.html

  • @jimda4910
    @jimda49104 ай бұрын

    In the 1970s my cousin who is building these engines for dirt track midget and Quarter Midget Racing they were getting just under 400 horsepower. He put one in a street legal bug-eyed Sprite. 0 to 60 in under 5 Seconds in 1976. Imagine a proper little British sports car leaving Corvettes and almost every hot rod it went up against in the dust

  • @2loudspeakers
    @2loudspeakersАй бұрын

    TVR had increased the capacity to 5L in the Griffith and Chimera before it went out of production.

  • @yuglesstube
    @yuglesstube3 ай бұрын

    Thats interesting. Who made it and when? Any idea of what it was used for? Thanks. Great video.

  • @trwsandford
    @trwsandford3 ай бұрын

    Do one on the Lampredi twin cam!

  • @mcjdubpower
    @mcjdubpower4 ай бұрын

    Gud vid 💯💥👌😃

  • @seed_drill7135
    @seed_drill71354 ай бұрын

    My FIL had the Olds. And, living up to the rule of never buying something the first year of production, it was a lemon that randomly stalled while on the highway and which the dealer could never fix.

  • @coburnlowman
    @coburnlowman3 ай бұрын

    The old man put one of these in a CJ2a Willy's flat fender jeep. It was before my time , but over 50 years later people around here still talk about it.

  • @lengray44
    @lengray444 ай бұрын

    I had a 1962 Skylark convertible with one in it. I really wished I had kept it.

  • @mausplan3890
    @mausplan38903 ай бұрын

    you missed the big one, the Repco Brabham formula one engine which won the F1 world championship. Repco was an Australian engine rebuilding firm still in business today but only sells parts

  • @MicKeyMooZiK

    @MicKeyMooZiK

    3 ай бұрын

    They did mention the Brabham engine. They didn't mention that only the block was used. Repco fitted their own liners and special block stiffening castings as well as their own ohc cylinder heads. It was also only 3 litre displacement.

  • @madmike2624
    @madmike2624Ай бұрын

    The Brits also bought the Buick V-6, and Buick had to buy the rights back, maybe touch on that on in a future video???

  • @arthurjennings5202
    @arthurjennings52023 ай бұрын

    I tried to make a silk purse out of a Chevrolet Vega. The 215 engine was a logical choice. I built the engine in a storage room, then picked it up by the exhaust manifolds, stuffing the water pump into my belt buckle and carried the thing out and loaded it into my pickup. The engine was great, but the Vega still was not.

  • @patrickjordan2233
    @patrickjordan22333 ай бұрын

    4 decades ago, i stuffed a 215 into an Opel GT...my nephew saw it/lusted for it & his father begged/threatened/convinced me to sell it to him (And i gave Numerous warnings)... Within 2 months my nephew was married to a hospital bed for 6 weeks and the GT was married to an Oak tree... And they've never really spoke to me since (2.5 decades)..

  • @Curtis1984
    @Curtis19844 ай бұрын

    I have a LH8 which is a Gen 4 LS based engine (all aluminum).. but it doesn't have AFM, VVT, or flex fuel.. they only made them for a year or so. It's a great running v8 engine.. all the modern upgrades/revisions with no tech on it.

  • @CB1000FP1
    @CB1000FP14 ай бұрын

    I have a 1980 stage one V8 landrover which I've owned for nearly 30 years, I had to park it up in 1999 for various reasons (it wasn't broken in anyway) and it was left untouched until about 2013 when i had to move it, I put a old battery in it dumped a half a gallon of petrol in the tank and turned the key 10 seconds later I was driving it out, it's now back on the road and I take it for a ride now and then (at 8 to the gallon it won't be going to the coast anytime soon) you can't kill a Rover V8, I doubt my Ford ranger would do the same if I left it for 13 years.

  • @martinhann1672
    @martinhann16723 ай бұрын

    What you failed to point out in your video was that the origin of this V8 was from BMW in Germany and fitted to the 328 model and others in the fifties. It is ironic, therefore, when the engine came to the UK and fitted to Rover cars, that ultimately BMW took over the failing British Leyland Group which included Rover.

  • @louisbabycos106
    @louisbabycos1063 ай бұрын

    Would love to see modern EFI , distributorless ignition and a Buick style Eaton roots supercharger with intercooler on one .

  • @joeedwards627

    @joeedwards627

    3 ай бұрын

    Range rovers were, less the supercharger unfortunately

  • @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
    @joejoejoejoejoejoe43914 ай бұрын

    No mention of the mighty Rover SD1, with fuel injection ?

  • @DaryanPrescott-vy4ss
    @DaryanPrescott-vy4ss4 ай бұрын

    Ive always loved the sound of a big block American v8, but id love a small sub 4 liter v8 for the better fuel efficiency. Never heard of a buick 215, thats a small v8 for America, thats only 3.5 liters. My first truck was a ranger and had a 4 cylinder that was only 1.2 liters smaller.

  • @gravesclayton3604
    @gravesclayton36043 ай бұрын

    My 1963 Buick Special had the 215 V-8 with the Dual-Path 2-speed automatic transmission. Under hard acceleration it could run up to 60 mph in 1st gear. Being a very lightweight Uni-body sedan, this would only take about 7 seconds. My 1970 Chevy Nova 250 L6 with 3 speed manual took at least 9 seconds & 2nd gear to get to 60 mph. I no longer have either car, but if I had my choice, I'd rather have my Buick 215 V-8 back, hands down!

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    2 ай бұрын

    '62 Olds Jetfire: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fK6rl7lqorWzn8o.html

  • @WeeShoeyDugless
    @WeeShoeyDugless3 ай бұрын

    Great little engine and, had the mighty Ford not put the kybosh on it, it would still be in production today with all the bells and whistles on it. An engine which would run for hundreds of thousands of miles provided proper and thorogh maintenance was adhered to.

  • @tomdave42
    @tomdave42Ай бұрын

    We just got done refreshing restoring a Buick special wagon with all original 215 V8. What's the original transmission which is air-cooled the offense on the torque converter which is rebuildable.

  • @blumobean
    @blumobean4 ай бұрын

    Ever notice how many great engines Buick has designed? BTW: did you notice the wiring in the English cars? Wouldn't have any problems with that.

  • @FairladyS130
    @FairladyS1303 ай бұрын

    Aluminium engines should have been a US specialty but consumers did not care enough about weight's effect on performance, handling and economy.

  • @rarecars3336

    @rarecars3336

    3 ай бұрын

    Agreed - now ford exclusively runs the aluminum coyotes

  • @Patrick_Cooper
    @Patrick_Cooper3 ай бұрын

    I had a V8 71 Chevy Vega. It had a little engine, must have been one of these. It was hella fast, but I didn't keep it long.

  • @johnbraggins3294
    @johnbraggins32944 ай бұрын

    The rover p6 3500s is excellent.

  • @deanbrandl1987
    @deanbrandl19873 ай бұрын

    we had a 64 Buick with a 310 and 210 hp

  • @jita8647
    @jita86474 ай бұрын

    It would be interesting to know how Rover reduced the rate of blocks scrapped due to porosity.

  • @Titan604

    @Titan604

    4 ай бұрын

    They modified the engine so a different casting technique could be used, particularly how the cylinder liners were fitted. Did not work so well when they enlarged the bore though. The 3.5s were pretty bullet proof, the 3.9/4.2/4.6 not so much...

  • @clbailey9586
    @clbailey95863 ай бұрын

    I had 350 rocket in a 79 Regal

  • @tomdave42
    @tomdave42Ай бұрын

    Matter of fact they even put a turbocharger on and the Oldsmobile version and the real difference was just an extra head bolt on the Oldsmobile version

  • @BPJJohn
    @BPJJohnАй бұрын

    The max Buick/Rover 215 V8 was actually 5.0 litres.

  • @georgebreckenridge3351
    @georgebreckenridge33513 ай бұрын

    NO mention of the olds jetfire turbo.

  • @brianlove8413
    @brianlove84133 ай бұрын

    Oldsmobile had a turbocharged version of this as well.

  • @peter455sd
    @peter455sd4 ай бұрын

    Cadillac tried to use this engine in 1981 instead of the horrible 4.1 but the Brits refused to license back

  • @THEScottCampbell
    @THEScottCampbell3 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a great engine. At the same time, the 225 Slant Six is probably more durable.

  • @rarecars3336

    @rarecars3336

    3 ай бұрын

    yeah the 225 would have been a workhorse for sure

  • @floppychzcake7936
    @floppychzcake79364 ай бұрын

    Love and hate these engines. Parts are so hard to find in the U.S for cheap. Very unreliable engines too. Power was never an issue tho. Had spectacular torque.

  • @Suprahampton
    @Suprahampton4 ай бұрын

    Actually went up to 5 litre in the TVR Griffith & Chimaera

  • @jmflournoy386
    @jmflournoy3863 ай бұрын

    Look up Mickey Thompson Indy car with this V8

  • @richb419
    @richb4194 ай бұрын

    HI, I had an Olds Cutless with a 215 that I rebuilt. the Buick version had better heads. many made it to the junk yard by 40K miles due to soft cams (Gm at the time was not hardening them and the dealers were not running them in), and owners were cross threading the plug holes as the heads were aluminum too, they were used to the cast iron ones.

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