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Re: [6pack] Date Coding

To: <janah@att.net>, <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [6pack] Date Coding
From: "John Macartney" <standardtriumph@btinternet.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 23:21:03 +0100
John Cyg wrote:

> Did Triumph (or their contract foundries) date code their engine and head 
>castings?  If so, how 
> are these read?

John, heads were certainly coded, though not by date. Because there were many 
different engine 
specifications for overseas markets, you could find several different coded 
heads at any one time. 
The code that most people miss - but is in fact the key reference # is usually 
obscured by the valve 
cover. On the 6 cyl engine, you'll find it on a flat surface between valves 3 
and 4, where #1 valve 
is at the front of the engine. Lots of people (mistakenly) tend to use casting 
numbers but these 
aren't always the guide you need. For many years, the company required its 
foundries to cast in 
their own reference #s to identify which foundry had made the head in the event 
of machining and 
warranty problems.

The best way to identify any Standard Triumph head is to use the Stanpart 
number AND the cylinder 
head code together.

Jonmac 
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