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Subject: | RE: Camospit |
From: | "McKey, Paul" <P.J.McKey@massey.ac.nz> |
Date: | Fri, 18 Feb 2000 10:20:56 +1300 |
Hi List Does anyone know of an easy (-ish) way to determine whether a Spit engine is a 1300 or a 1500 externally? I know the 1500 basically has a longer stroke, so there should be some sort of external indication of this surely. I'm not keen on pulling the head off to measure the bore/stroke of the cylinders. My car is a RHD and I'm pretty sure it is of British market heritage, if not immediately shipped to New Zealand. This is the car that I have previously mentioned has an engine with a FH prefix. This was stated on the ownership papers, but is not conclusive evidence to the engines identity as the engine was reconditioned two years ago and the engine number was ground off (apparently common practise these days). Any info would be appreciated. Regards Paul. PS: does anyone know if the Mk IV and 1500 were offered concurrently during the transition between models? Or when the Mk !V was definitely no longer produced. Paul McKey Institute of Food, Nutrition and Human Health Massey University Private Bag 11-222 Palmerston North NEW ZEALAND Phone: +64-6-3505551 x7564 Fax: +64-6-3505610 |
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