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SR
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engine ID

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ello friends,as u know i won the crankcase on ebay last night :oops: ,sorry to the muckers i beat to it,just hope its ok,seemed a really genuine fella, can anyone confirm it is 1098, and looking at the bores, no verticle scores/marks at all, its looks unused ,hopefully backed up by no rusty/signs of water in waterway, still got paint in there ,no;s r
C15A9 D9 12A 497, also bought for £20 a new head,paint still in waterways ,no sign of ever seeing water or rust, no; 26L9 12G202,wadya reckon,thanks for your time and views,steve PICS ON TOP WEBLINK
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Post by aupickup »

did not think to outbid fellow morris minor members :D
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Post by Alec »

Hello SR,

isn't there a cast 1100 on the LH side of the block?

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Post by SR »

ello alec , no mate ,but there is a blanking plate ,now then!!! , pic on weblink
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Post by Onne »

So that wouldn't make it an 1098 then? Or isn't that for the mechanical fuel pump?
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Post by HarryMango »

Hi Steve

I didnt think the 1098 had the blanking plate - the diameter of the bores should tell you the engine size.

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Post by SR »

probably onne,just been reading dennis post on crankcase breathing
ROG,can i mmaeasure accuratly with a tape? :roll: bores r 65mm diameter,132mm deep
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Post by bigginger »

If it has the blanking plate, it was an Austin engine, not a Morris one. No other difference really, 'cept it may have neen intended for low compression, but I think that only affected head/pistons :D
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Post by HarryMango »

Steve

Yes worth a go - 1098 is 64.58mm bore & 948 is 62.94mm bore - only 1.5mm diff but you should be able to tell?

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Post by SR »

cheers andy,this one has a leyland logo on the side too,cant say ive noticed that on my other engines
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Post by bigginger »

Haven't seen that before :-)
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Post by bmcecosse »

Looked like gen 1098 block to me - well bought. The 202 head is nothing exciting - just the standard head for that engine.
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