12-26-2012, 10:40 PM | #1 |
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Block Question
Today I replaced the manifold on my 1929 Tudor with an Auto-Lite one (a little heat is wecome in WI). As I was cleaning the block around the ports I found a B stamped between the middle 2 ports, any idea what this is about?
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12-27-2012, 12:30 AM | #2 |
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Re: Block Question
There is always an A side and a B side. How do you think Ford could just hire off the street and get the manifolds on the proper side?
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Brent,
Years ago, while waiting for our first Jaguar MK. 10 to arrive, the factory sales brochures arrived, showing a pic of the engine with the carbs on the L/H side!! I surmise that someone flipped the negative. Those brochures are probably a "collector's" item by now. Bill W.
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