I've just got hold of a replacement 948 for Annie. It's a very tidy Gold-Seal unit that carries the engine number 95-H. I thought the 948’s where 9M-H, H relating to high-compression, but I’d guess as this is a replacement engine the 95 is something to do with it’s size as it could go in any number of cars.
Also should I paint it green or keep it gold? It has the recon plate on the side so all is in order and it’s been removed from something that required a fuel pump as the blanking plate has been removed. But I can nick the one off the engine coming out to replace it.
All in all I’m happy with it and, with a little work, will have the old girl fully operational again. Then it’s time for Puddles……..
948 engine number
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948 engine number
Peter Gisby.

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Picked up this engine yesterday and it's a beauty.
The engine number was wrong it wasn't 95-H it was 9S-H but what difference I have no idea.
On the side of the block is a plate that states it’s reconditioned. It also has Bore Size A and Crank Size A on it. Does anyone know what these mean?
I now need to clean the head down, regrind the valves and fit it.
Picked up this engine yesterday and it's a beauty.
The engine number was wrong it wasn't 95-H it was 9S-H but what difference I have no idea.
On the side of the block is a plate that states it’s reconditioned. It also has Bore Size A and Crank Size A on it. Does anyone know what these mean?
I now need to clean the head down, regrind the valves and fit it.
Peter Gisby.
