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Toby
Take some pictures of the engine you wish to use , take some of the tappett cover, the head, the front of the block , on the exhaust manifold side of the block and of the numbers stamped ( not cast ) on a machined area rear of the distributor , also of the cast numbers around where the starter motor would sit. Regards Jim S.
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G'day Jim
At the moment, the engine is completely disassembled; most of the parts are away being cleaned up. John Mackie, who helped me disassemble the engine, told me that the size is 3.9" standard, and has been sleeved. It's obviously not a Blue Flame, but it's not a 216 either. The pistons are Repco parts, with the number "HX 1632" on them. There is a number where the distributor was; it's N541606P, i think; some of the characters are pretty roughly done. Last edited by Willanthry; 06-07-09 at 03:49. |
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Have one piston with 4 rings, size is 3.540, dome top
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Thanks very much for that Bob, but i need one with a flat top.
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Rightio, further research by myself and John Mackie has revealed that this engine is one that he didn't know even existed! According to him, the engine is a Chev 224 cubic inch; the piston is a 3 and 9/16 flat-topped piston, for a standard bore, with the Repco parts number "HX 1632", which Repco says did indeed exist, but is not made anymore.
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Just looked up the 1940 GMH manual.....the GMC motors were the 1600H and 9600H one of these was 248 ci by the look of it Mike
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1940 cab 11 C8 1940 Morris-Commercial PU 1941 Morris-Commercial CS8 1940 Chev. 15cwt GS Van ( Aust.) 1942-45 Jeep salad Last edited by Mike K; 14-07-09 at 05:58. |
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the engine number N541606P was stamped on by NSW Police when a new engine was fitted with no number.
N for NSW 54 for 1954 1606 for engine P for Police Dave |
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