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billmorrey
United Kingdom
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Posted - 10 Jul 2020 : 13:26:52
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Rummaging through the garage I've unearthed two engines that I'm trying to identify.
One is a 1600 that has been rebuilt 'lightened & balanced' and is, I think (having checked with Speedy Spares) from a IIIa originally. It came as part of the spares package with my car 304RYB, and I suspect was part of a project to return it to the 'correct' engine size in order to compete. Engine no. is B3056907, with HHO also stamped on the id block. Other markings are WMO22672-1, 21J, 1600 and 1980 707. If anyone can shed any light on what these mean I'd be grateful!
The second engine is a 1725 stamped B053000503 - this is quite uneven, as though each letter/number has been hand stamped. Other numbers are 1981100 BB, 2-3-68 (which I'm guessing is mfr date) and then a larger H and S at opposite ends of the o/s of the block. This one has a head on it, with a Holbay rocker cover, with the head having a neat circular logo in the casting comprising AM3, and a stamped number P7233. Again any help in deciphering this would be most appreciated. I beleive that a previous owner, Nick Smith, tried this engine with Webers, but found it too aggressive for historic rallying.
The current set up on RYB is a 1725 with twin SUs, which works very well. |
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pruyter
Netherlands
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Posted - 10 Jul 2020 : 14:11:50
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B3056906 is from a Rapier series IIIA while B053000503 concerns a Hillman Hunter. HHO stands for Home delivery (H), Hardtop (H), Standard specification (H)
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Commerlad
United Kingdom
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Posted - 10 Jul 2020 : 22:04:17
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The Head is a Holbay worked unit each was stamped with a serial number that began with a P. The combustion chamber shape is different to the normal type for a better burn. This would in Holbay format be used with twin webbers and a static advance distributor (No Vacuum tube to the carbs) Short of semi disassembly it is harder to work out if the engine has been rebuilt with a Holbay Camshaft for longer valve opening duration.
Sometimes I think laterally, but then I have to get up! |
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