[Healeys] engine and piston question

Wilko2 e-wilkins at cox.net
Fri Jan 9 11:05:05 MST 2015


Yep. The "29" in the number means 2912cc the original engine would have been a "26" for 2639cc

Do you have a separate aluminum manifold?

On Jan 9, 2015, at 9:12 AM, Northside wrote:

> I am rebuilding my100-6 BN4. I ordered a set of pistons. When they came in the mechanic showed me they were too small. I have reached the conclusion that the engine must have been swapped out at some point. The number on the block is 29f/1H 5487. Can anyone tell from this # what the engine might be.
> Thanks for any help.
> Bud W
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