JohnFol
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posted on 26/8/02 at 07:07 PM |
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Type 33 and 37 cylinder heads on x-flows
Could someone please check thge Haynes book? It says the 1600 head has a type 37 stamped on it whereas the 1300 has 33. I have found the stamping (by
removing rocker cover) and mine is a 37, even though it's off a 1.3 car. I know the head may have been changed, but it looks original, and the car
was relatively low mileage (70k).
Also, the engine types. I have a list of what they all are, but where do I find it? The block has the 711M number and also T19 on it but not a
recognisable engine type. . .. .
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Visco
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posted on 27/8/02 at 05:52 PM |
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John
I'm not an expert as I've recently started a build on my and I had the same questions. What I'd do is check the valve sizes as it's most likely
that you have a 1300GT/Ghia head which is a good one to have: -
Inlet Valve 1.50"
Exhaust Valve 1.24".
The 711m block is the best one again to have as it has the stronger bottom end. If it ends in BA it's a 1600cc and if it ends in AA it's a 1300cc
most likely, although it could still be a 1100cc as they share the bore and it's the stroke that is different.
Hope this helps !!
Visco
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johnston
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posted on 27/8/02 at 09:02 PM |
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did the 1.1 not have only 3 main bearings compared to the 5 on 1300/1600????????
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david walker
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posted on 27/8/02 at 09:41 PM |
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You'll find most 1300's have "37" Heads.
1100 block is identical to 1300 block, but as explained previously is shorter than 1600.
It is only early small capacity pre-crossflows that have three bearing cranks.
Dave Walker, Race Engine Services - 07957 454659 or 01636 671277
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