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TomLS
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Engine codes again...

Post by TomLS »

So after half an hour of web searches I'm still a long way off decoding my engine number...
It is:
10V/189E/H36872

I've ascertained that 10V means either Morris 1000 Van, or Vanden Plas 1100 - As Mine's a traveller does that mean it's had a transplant at some point?

The 'E' I have no idea about...

The 'H' I reckon means high compression?

None of this is really what I wanted to know though... from earlier research I learned there was a strong and a weak crank version of the 1098 engine, and I was just wondering which I have!

Cheers,
Tom.

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Re: Engine codes again...

Post by chrisd87 »

The first number (in the case of a 1098cc engine, the '10') relates to the capacity, in this case indicating that it's between 1000 and 1099cc. Accordingly 948cc engines start with a '9', as will the 998s fitted to other BMC/BL vehicles.

'H' indicates high compression.
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Re: Engine codes again...

Post by bmcecosse »

It's the weak crank - don't rev it too hard!
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Re: Engine codes again...

Post by don58van »

Hi Tom

I have a 1970 Trav and it also has a 10V motor.

I must have found the same info as you -- a van or vanden plas motor, but then I found further information that indicated that 10V is a late version of the 1098 (I can't remember where I found it though).

I think the V probably relates to the later ventilation system. You will no doubt find that you have a sealed rocker cover and a vent from the timing case.

I hope this helps.

Don
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Re: Engine codes again...

Post by POMMReg »

trawl through my records...Zzzzzz.

10V/189E/L36??? dates to early '71.

would imagine....pretty much the same for late saloons & trav?

Hope this helps...

C
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
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