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johnc
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Posted - 05 Feb 2010 : 13:08:58
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I have a Series 4 with a 1725cc engine with dished pistons,engine number (B13200442 ODS HSO) this bears no relationship to Rapier numbers.When I aquired the car it came with a 1725cc recon.short engine (without numbers) from Grimes,which has never been fitted,this has flat top pistons.My question is why the difference? and I am curious as to what car the fitted engine origionates from.I propose to fit the recon.block using camshaft etc etc from the present engine.I know that the flat top pistons require a Holbay pattern head,which I have thanks to Howard Johnson.
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1922
United Kingdom
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Posted - 10 Feb 2010 : 22:34:38
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Hi, B = After 1960 132 = Humber Sceptre II (1965 - 1967) OD = Overdrive HSO = Home Market, Saloon, Standard specification.
Have a look at http://www.team.net/www/rootes/chassis.html
The combustion chamber on the Holbay engine is a very different shape to standard engine. I guess this shape works better than the standard one (better breathing and better able to cope with the higher compression).
If you are lucky you have a Holbay cam in your short engine - if so I would use that, it will breath better than the Humber cam. You'll have to measure it to find out it, the H120 cam has a 320 thou lift.
One word of warning, the 1500 Minx/Hunter engine has flat top pistons, so you might want to make sure that's a 1725 before you put it in!
Regards, Derek
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