Jack,
Larry is correct (of course) and FWIW, at the rear of the valve cover on
the head a raised, cast-in number denoting displacement should be
evident. 15 for 1489, 16 for 1588, I'm not sure what the 1622 head has;
Barney?? If it has an18 then someone put on an MGB head. The head that
came with mine had nothing on it which I was told meant that it was for
a Nash Metropolitan. That was never verified. By all means go to
Barney's web site.
Regards,
Dave
59 :{)
59 MGA 1500
05 MCS
Burlington WI
Brashear, Jack, N wrote:
> Hey Listers, my office pal has a '57 thru '62 composite MGA. He knows
> it's a "1600" engine, but how can he I.D. if it's a 1598 or a 1622 ??
> Please help if you can. There's just gotta be some MGA owners out
> there. Many Thanks,
>
> Jack
>
>
> Jack, first of all you will get much more info on MGAs from the MG list than
> the Healey or Spridget list. There is a guy there by the name of Barney
> Gaylord that has an excellent website about MGAs -- mgaguru.com.
>
> My Austin pickup has the 1622 motor in it and there is a 1622 cast on the
> lower part of the block on the right side. It is just above the right motor
> mount.
>
> Also, the correct original MGA displacements were 1489, 1588 and 1622cc.
>
>
> Larry Daniels
>
> 79 MGB LE
> 60 Bugeye
> 67 Austin A60 Pickup (Ute)
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