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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Homelook Sweden
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![]() ![]() Exhaust manifold all brass ![]() ![]() Anyone know what those letters mean? ![]() Thanks, Jorgen |
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Great find, I think the letters are just a serial #, now you need to but a boat to go along with it.
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Looks like a later Model B engine
They were still building them in England into the 1940's Is there a date on the front of the cylinder head? I have a few from 1942 . It has the late English Model B Distributor on it Nice Find John Cchtran |
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Can you tell me more about distributor difference would be interesting to know! Thanks, Jorgen |
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