Harv
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« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2018, 10:53:24 AM » |
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G'day Kymbo,
It would be pretty unusual for the grey motor not to have an engine number. Did you check the small flat area down near the base of the dizzy? The number will be stamped in, and probably covered in 50 years of crap.
Grey motors came out in a variety of "grey" colours, some of which were pretty greenish. Many had Dulux overhauls over the following half-century.
GMH casting numbers consists of a letter followed by several (typically three, sometimes two with a space) digits. For example J259, D308, D218, F258, G288, M210, J6 1, G 249, E3 2, L257, G135, D 66, E287, K238, D218, A806, C 6 9 and M1 8.
The letters represent casting month, with the letter “I” not used i.e.: • A = January • B = February • C = March • D = April • E = May • F = June • G = July • H = August • J = September • K = October • L = November • M = December The first two digits (or first digit and space) indicate casting day, whilst the last digit indicates the year (for example D308 being the 30th of April in a year ending in 8… it was on a FX/FJ casing, so probably 1948).
So in your case J140 is September 14th, in a year ending in 0. For a grey, this could be 1950 or 1960.
I'm not sure if the casting number changed, but I have seen 7412817 blocks associated with FB engine numbers, which would be correct for 1960.
Cheers, Harv
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