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I have to admit to be biased towards Bedfords ! How did the trip after Corowa go? regards, Richard
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Out of left field, but I'm pretty sure an early Toyota Land Cruiser engine will bolt straight up as well. Of course, that might be harder to find in the UK than a Chev.
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I had a C60S with that engine, it was a nice fit and power to weight ratio. The carby was a bit large to fit inside the engine cover. It came to me with that engine fitted and I believe there were a couple of holes which needed to be drilled somewhere to make it fit.
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At least a Bedford engine is a GM product....... but a Toyota
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Sounds like an interesting trip, hope all the vehicles survived without any dramas.
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Will get the casting numbers this weekend and search for compatibles. Reason we never chased bedfords was we thought it wouldn't bolt in there and we would need to change too much to get it to work, clutch, eng mountings etc at least it is GM product.
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some photos of original engine casting numbers, apologies for some poor blurred images.
Casting numbers etc read GM 839253 A or 4-20-3 023 Engine Number PR 3885165 and the V.E.G.E. plate No 61751 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Hi Gary
Could you tell us again what you have tried to determine where the water leak is? The reason I ask is that there are not a whole lot of places to have an internal leak. May be some one will have a bright idea about a simple check and hopefully a fix. Short of disassembling I have done air pressure test check on blocks and heads before taking them to the machine shop to be magnifluxed. In this way found the obviously junk blocks. Besides it would be a shame to find a new block only to discover it was the head that was the culprit. Now as to your block casting number 839253 it doesn't show up in any of my casting number source list all US lists, no surprise, now who in our little group has found the online list of Canadian GM casting numbers? Cheers Phil
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Hi Phil
we are thinking it is between water jacket and into exhaust ports, have had the head tested and ceramic lined as well as skimmed but still leaks after rebuild so thinking it must be in block somewhere so perhaps a pressure or vacuum test next. doesn't seem to be much else wrong with it as everything else was running fine except leak into exhaust. limited workshop and no specialist equipment but cannot afford to keep rebuilding and installing into vehicle only to find same fault etc. Gary |
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