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ENGINE NUMBER

Post by andyreeder »

I have just changed my engine and the replacment unit is another 1098 unit but this engine number starts with 10V/189E H28***

I thought all 1098 engines started with 10MA or 10 ME ?????

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Obviously not! that engine is one of the last(after March 1969) and is a high
compression 1098 with a Dynamo fitted and would have had a 'controlled
breathing' system of some sort i.e. the breather pipe did not go to the air filter but either straight to the Carb inlet or to a valve arrangement on the
inlet manifold and then to the carb inlet although some went in to the manifold itself.
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Post by andyreeder »

yes your right it did have that arrangement with the breather pipe etc.

I put my origanal manifold carbs and rocker box cover back on the replacment engine. The rocker cover had a pie from it to the filter, but the replacment didn't. Like you said the original engine had a pipe from the side covers to the side of the carbs.

In your opinion is this the correct course of action to follow? or will it give me any problems? :-?
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Post by andyreeder »

Thanks for that Chris that was very usefull.

I think what I have done should be ok now. I will eventually reunite all the correct parts with each other when I have cleaned them up and checked they're all ok. I will be doing the Barnsley Joggle in her on the 19th, so I'm going to leave her alone for now whilst thing are running smoothly. :P
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Post by RogerRust »

Ahh another JOGLER - see you there Cam and Ray are going as well - I think.
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Post by Cam »

Hopefully. :D Well, we'll be setting off anyway. :lol:
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Post by rayofleamington »

Hopefully. :-? Well, we'll be setting off anyway. :lol:
Yes - Quite! :lol:
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Its better to set off hopefully than to set off without hope!!
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Post by andyreeder »

well out of 18 of us attempting it one of us should get there. (fingers crossed) :D
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Post by Kevin »

If not all of you think positve and good luck
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Post by stevey »

Yes good luck. As to the engine numbers after 1969 the engine codes changed as you say to 10V.... it just means 1098cc V means inline. Same engine as the rest of the 1098s just simplified the engine numbers.

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