Posted by outlar on November 09, 2010 at 06:53:45 from (74.198.8.59):
Can someone help me with these numbers ,The search function has given me some results. I have a late model Super A serial # is just over (by a couple hundred numbers) of the casting # 310 300 change. The heads are the 261172R1 which are the small valve head I understand.The engine cast # is the 354,898 R1 block with a radiator outlet water pump with its own drive belt. I do know the block bore should be 3 7/16 in. to accept 3 sleeve sizes. The Serial # has 4 number's suffixed , which I haven't found at least here on yt, they are number's 1540. I haven't seen anywhere these combinations of cast/serial numbers or how they came to be or how common they are. Is there a high flow head for this 354 898 block that are common.Would this block be fitted with the 113 cid sleeves originally. All help is appreciated.
This post was edited by outlar at 08:11:21 11/09/10.
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