Motor Number -EXU Models

C Sherriff
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Re: Motor Number -EXU Models

Post by C Sherriff » Wed Nov 21, 2001 9:46 am

Message text written by INTERNET:WinEstes@aol.com
>I cannot believe that the engines came along with
something like a baggage tag to identify them. Therefore, I do not subscribe to the theory that the engine numbers were put on locally in countries where the cars were sold, etc. As I recall, and please correct it if you have other information, an MG factory replacement engine had no number or was somehow different. If true, this could explain why some people come up with engines with no numbers.

Bruce J. Obbink
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Re: Motor Number -EXU Models

Post by Bruce J. Obbink » Wed Nov 21, 2001 9:58 am

I am looking at a replacement engine tag. It is about 1" x 2". Two holes in it so you can easily see if the engine you have is actually a replacement or if someone has welded over the holes, and then I think you could still see where the holes were. The plate was mounted toward the front of the block on the carb side. There are no other numbers on the engine. The tag reads: MORRIS MOTORS LTD REPLACEMENT ENGINE BORE SIZE - STD S CRANK SIZE R - 2 SHOP NO 14 Bruce -----Original Message----- From: C Sherriff [mailto:Clives_page@compuserve.com]On Behalf Of C Sherriff Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 9:47 AM To: INTERNET:WinEstes@aol.com Cc: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Motor Number -EXU Models Message text written by INTERNET:WinEstes@aol.com
>I cannot believe that the engines came along with
something like a baggage tag to identify them. Therefore, I do not subscribe to the theory that the engine numbers were put on locally in countries where the cars were sold, etc. As I recall, and please correct it if you have other information, an MG factory replacement engine had no number or was somehow different. If true, this could explain why some people come up with engines with no numbers.http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

David and Joyce Edgar
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Re: Motor Number -EXU Models

Post by David and Joyce Edgar » Wed Nov 21, 2001 12:22 pm

>When a car was designated by MG as an EXU chassis build, the engine >number, already on the brass plate (the baggage tag), was also stamped >into the block in the factory as American import requirements were known >to demanded it be stamped prior to import into the USA.
If America reqired engine blocks to be stamped, could blocks have been stamped by some agency to home model TC's that were subsequently shipped at a later date? If this is the case, is this still a requirement in todays world? David Edgar, TC 5108 (with tag and stamped block of 5801) El Cajon, California

Chip Old
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Re: Motor Number -EXU Models

Post by Chip Old » Wed Nov 21, 2001 12:52 pm

On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, David and Joyce Edgar wrote:
> If America reqired engine blocks to be stamped, could blocks have been > stamped by some agency to home model TC's that were subsequently > shipped at a later date? If this is the case, is this still a > requirement in todays world?
It was never done on any of the Home Model TCs I imported in the 1970's and 1980's. -- Chip Old 1948 M.G. TC TC6710 XPAG7430 NEMGTR #2271 Cub Hill, Maryland 1962 Triumph TR4 CT3154LO CT3479E fold@bcpl.net

C Sherriff
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Re: Motor Number -EXU Models

Post by C Sherriff » Thu Nov 22, 2001 2:05 am

Message text written by David and Joyce Edgar
>If America reqired engine blocks to be stamped, could blocks have
been stamped by some agency to home model TC's that were subsequently shipped at a later date? If this is the case, is this still a requirement in todays world?

Frank O_ The Mountain
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Re: Motor Number -EXU Models

Post by Frank O_ The Mountain » Thu Nov 22, 2001 5:46 am

In a message dated 11/22/01 02:05:40 Pacific Standard Time, 100070.740@compuserve.com writes: >>
This is just speculation, but in earlier times, most cars were registered using their engine numbers and not the chassis number. My TA is registered that way. It was registered in Louisiana using the engine number when it was imported in 1972 and I could not get California to understand that it should be re-registered using the chassis number especially since the orginal MPJG engine had been scrapped in Louisiana....so its still that way. I gave up trying. Hence, there was perhaps, a desire by local authorities to have the engine number stamped into the block to prevent the easy change of brass tags. This would have been state by state and not a national requirement. Terry