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understanding the engine numbers
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David Grubbs
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My 39 120 has a 282 engine with a production date of 2-1-39. That's easy enough to understand - Feb 1, 1939. On the front of the engine, drivers side, the motor number is B312862A. On the 1940 120's, the B prefix meant that the car had a Borg and Beck clutch, according to Jim Hollingsworth's book. However, I have no idea what it meant in 1939. Ditto for the A suffix. Any ideas out there?

Posted on: 2014/11/22 17:03
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Re: understanding the engine numbers
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BDeB
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The "A" suffix indicates a cast iron camshaft and oil pump drive gear with 40 lb. valve springs.
See Service Letter Vol. 12 No. 2 for full details.

Posted on: 2014/11/22 17:23
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