Morris 1100 wrote:
Phat Kat wrote:
GT mowog wrote:
GR wrote:
HI Kiwiinwgtn
Thanks for that but some where in the early production of the MK1 blockl
they changed to a much stronger block .
Graham Russell
GR, are you referring to the thick vs thin flange blocks here?
Yeah thats a good point, I bought a gt off Paul Gulson some 20 odd years ago and it had a thin flange block in it? and I have a Thick flange MK1 block too.... Is it possible they made them side by side? Its a bit strange that they would,, but this is BMC/Leyland

as far as engine numbers go,,, as far as I know the MK1 prefixes were all 9FSAY and the MK2's are 9FXEY.. Could be wrong
I doubt that they were made side by side and I have seen some of Pauls previous work so I guess I know what I want to say but I can't really say what I think.
I think they changed the casting patterns in 1969 but I can't get any closer than that.
Morris 1100,
You don't need to say a word

I
know what you are talking about. The idea that it might not be the original engine did cross my mind but it wasn't one of his record holding race cars, it was a daily drive so I think it might have been the original,, there were no mods done to it (although knowing you know who he probably took any go fast parts off and sold me his sh!t) I can't remember but I think it was that car that I drove for a week and I broke the crank!!!
I thought you'd take an interest in this thread,, I'm sure you have a stash of paper work from BMC head office down there!
