Thanks to all who answered my query about my engine number. You guys are
correct, it is out of my 62 Innocenti Spyder which I've just acquired. It
is a very solid car with much potential. Mechanical condition is unknown,
but I was told it had the original mechanics. It looks like I will have to
pick up the Original Sprite & Midget book. Where are the transmission and
diff numbers located? -- I'm curious about those also, but feel that the
car hasn't been mucked with too much. Any one else on this list have an
Innocenti or know of someone who does?
Thanks again,
Dano in Daytona Beach
62 Innocent Spyder
71 Austin Mini
71 Bond Equipe
69 Siata Spring
At 06:50 AM 7/29/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Not at work yet (it's still too early out here), but it looks like the
>motor's out of an Innocenti Sypder. From "Original Sprite & Midget",
>page 67:
>
>"Semi-CKD kits bound for Milan to be built as Innocenti versions
>continued to use home market chassis numbers but had engine number
>prefixes as follows: Innocenti Spyder, up to 1963, 948cc, 9CB; Innocenti
>'S', 1963 onwards, 1098cc, 10CB."
>
>and under "Changes By Engine Number" on page 73, it looks like serial
>number 4336 would have been in June 1961.
>
>"Paul A. Dolloff, Ph.D." wrote:
>>
>> DanO,
>>
>> 9CB-DA-H 4336
>>
>> >From the Moss Catalog:
>> 9 - 948cc
>>
>> CB? Should be one of the following:
>> C - Austin-Healey
>> CG - Austin-Healey or MG
>> CC - Austin-Healey or MG
>>
>> DA - Close Ratio Center Change Box
>>
>> H - High Compression
>>
>> 4336 - Serial Number
>>
>> >From the Victoria British Catalog:
>> Assuming that the CB is actually a CG or a CC,
>> Years 1961 - 1962
>>
>> Being a relatively low engine serial number, I would guess that this
>> motor is from a bugeye. Does someone have the Horler book at
>> work with them? It contains better data.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> From: DanO <dorie@stetson.edu>
>>
>> Greetings All,
>> Can anyone decipher the following engine number and what vehicle it is
>> from?
>> 9CB-DA-H 4336
>> The letter 'A' is about half the size of the preceding letter 'D'
>> Thanks in advance,
>> DanO in Daytona Beach Florida
>
>--
>Rick Snover, San Diego, CA
>http://www.netcom.com/~rsnover/
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