Sidevalve head casting numbers

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Sidevalve head casting numbers

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After working on my '52 sidevalve at the weekend I noticed a few numbers on the head and I wondered what they referred to.

The first number is below number 1 spark plug and is: 81693

The second number is below number 2 spark plug and is: 15 10 52

Now as my car is a 1952 car I presumed that the 2nd number might have been a production date for the engine (even though it's a replacement gold-seal engine).

Any ideas folks??

(looking in your general direction Bill :wink: )
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Re: Sidevalve head casting numbers

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Cam wrote:After working on my '52 sidevalve at the weekend I noticed a few numbers on the head and I wondered what they referred to.


The first number is below number 1 spark plug and is: 81693

The second number is below number 2 spark plug and is: 15 10 52

Now as my car is a 1952 car I presumed that the 2nd number might have been a production date for the engine (even though it's a replacement gold-seal engine).

Any ideas folks??

(looking in your general direction Bill :wink: )
On my '52 Sidevalve
The first number below number 1 spark plug and is: 31693
The second number below number 2 spark plug and is: 15 9 52

Nearby there is a Qualcast badge with number 2 beside it.

Looking at all of the original paperwork I see it is noted as Morris Minor Saloon 894-918cc

1st registered 31.10.1952

Wondering if this is the original engine.

We're looking at you Bill

:wink:


Chrissie n HUT

1952 Series MM, 918cc side valve, 4 door saloon, split screen, spoilt monster...
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Chrissie, have a look under the dynamo at the side of the engine and there should be a little plate with the engine number on. If this number matches the lower number on your vehicle ID plate (on the top left of the bulkhead) then it's the original engine! :D
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Cam wrote:Chrissie, have a look under the dynamo at the side of the engine and there should be a little plate with the engine number on. If this number matches the lower number on your vehicle ID plate (on the top left of the bulkhead) then it's the original engine! :D
If anyone can Cam can :wink:

Thanks guru!

And you can wire up an antitheft device on my car anytime but I'd have to be able to remember it :D

Glove box opened made me laugh so much! :D

Chrissie n HUT

1952 Series MM, 918cc side valve, 4 door saloon, split screen, spoilt monster...
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