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OK - I've been reading this wonderful site long enough to put out a puzzler or two. Someone has the answers...The truth is out there.
I've had a busy year dragging my (mkII) carrier around to a few shows. (Stewart Loy and Perry Kitson get all the attention - but I'm there honest, with a half dozen or so from my reserve unit) Regardless, I am still so enthused that now I have started to rebuild a spare engine, and perhaps that moss and primer covered mkI in the weeds behind the shop. A flattie block was shaken to remove the rats and thrown into Stewart's truck and after much pounding, prodding, praying and prying , I got the cam out today.The valves, springs , some keepers and guides are still in place. There is some adult supervision so I didn't screw anthing up. The 24 stud block is stamped on the top front: TL25488F In the casting above the right water pump is: 81 Cast in the bell housing is: L 28 3 It has the oil cooler fittings in the bell housing, and a smidgen of green paint. A set of old heads have just come back from the shop and were subjected to some close scrutiny. There are numbers (casting, mfg, i.d. - whatever you wish to call them) in the center of the head, as follows: C81A 8050A,and C81A 8049A (another similar set is on the shelf) Between the water outlet and the carb is marked: G22, and G10 So the questions are as follows: Is this indeed a carrier engine? When and where was it made? Does anyone have real CANADIAN specs for this engine? Are the heads left and right? or do I have two flukey sets? More to follow..... fitton
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Charles Fitton Maryhill On., Canada too many carriers too many rovers not enough time. (and now a BSA...) (and now a Triumph TRW...) |
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Hi Charlie
Try posting this info in one of the Flathead groups on the net. One of the best ones is the MSN group. http://groups.msn.com/FordFlathead1932to1953/home.htm Ive also sent you a PM with this info and some other questions. Sincerely Jordan Baker |
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I think that I saw you up in Ottawa - you were the shorter ruddy man, were you not? Stewart |
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Stewart,
Yes indeed, but you forgot to mention "of questionable intelligence" Perry |
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