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Re: [6pack] Early vs Late Head

To: "Sally or Dick Taylor" <tr6taylor@webtv.net>
Subject: Re: [6pack] Early vs Late Head
From: "John Macartney" <standardtriumph@btinternet.com>
Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 22:06:19 -0000
Dick Taylor wrote:
> Being the original owner of my '73, I
> know that neither the head, valves or their seats had been previously
> replaced or altered.
> All of the Big Three parts books show that the '73 uses the smaller
> valves. The '72 uses the larger ones. The build date on my car was
> August, 1973.
>
> John---Any ideas?

Hi, Dick

Hum, ha, er....

Can't answer that one, though I'd be surprised an earlier model head was 
hanging around in Engine 
Assembly for that long. Of course it could happen but I'd be surprised if it 
was. The only thing 
that springs to mind is that the original head - the one fitted when the engine 
was built - may have 
been found to be defective in some way. Maybe it blew out its core plugs and 
got warped and another 
head was fitted before shipment or after unloading in the US, before delivery 
to the selling dealer. 
If that was the case, probably they didn't have the latest head available and 
just stuffed on one 
they had in parts stock.
Do you have a Heritage Certificate to compare the engine numbers? It's a costly 
way to verify but 
the fact the whole engine could have been changed at some point early on in the 
car's life and 
before you got it can't be ruled out.

Both are long shots and sorry I can't add anything further to what I've said.

Cheers, John 




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