Jim,
If it has side covers for the lifters (below the exhaust/intake manifolds),
it's a 1098.
P.S., you can't send attachments to the list.
Gerard
At 6:56 PM -0700 10/16/01, James Gruber wrote:
>In process of purchasing a '68 Sprite. Owner
>transplanted engine from what he thinks was a '66
>Sprite(he currently owns 4 plus a '59 Bugeye.) He
>thinks this engine is a 1098 but not sure. Are there
>any external clues to tell the difference between a
>1098 and a 1275. Attached are pics taken of the
>engine. Any help would be appreciated in helping solve
>this mystery.
>
>Jim Gruber
>Soon To Be Another LBC Owner
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