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			Hi George 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	The early leyland engines have the oil tanks mounted on the hull between the brake rest and fuel tanks. (painted yellow in previous photo) They also have the oil coolers mounted above the fuel tanks to the upper hull. all conecting piping is copper pipe. The E170/171 motors have the oil tank mouned on the starter motor perch bracket. and the oil coolers mounted on the timming case end of the engine pack. This allowed for a much larger fuel tank as can be seen in the above photos. I will get you some more details tommorrow. Kind regards Matt  | 
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			I enclose a drawing of the Leyland engines, with some questions. Hope it makes sense. George.  | 
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			The crankcase is interchangable between eiter side, please see attached several views of left and right side of the motors. The sides are tappered from the sump flange up to the cylinder block mounting flange. Each engine component is cast with the day, month and year it was made. I find this remarkable as their was a war on while they were at this ! Kind regards Matt  | 
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			Been following this thread with interest and it wasn't until the pictures just posted that the size of the engine was put in perspective.  Not until you stand the engine upright next to a person do size of these engines really come through.  They are big. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Cheers Phil 
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			There was a Matilda on my uncle's farm at Lakes Entrance years ago..Dont know if its still there.. it was turretless and sinking into the ground MIKE
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Think it is still there Mike. Covered with blackberrys last time I saw it (a few years ago).
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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