simon k wrote:
Ray Potts in Class C!! I never thought I'd see the day!!
best thing to do is put it in 4th gear and turn the flywheel for 1 revolution of the diff output shafts... see how far it goes. You only need to take the flywheel cover off and it'll be pretty accurate
Simon, sometimes you just have to lower yourself to the proletarian level to see how the riffraff live!

I'll be back in Class A eventually, just probably not this year.
After having a bit of a play out with the mossies, I've got a nasty feeling it's a 4.11. A bit over four turns of the crank for 1 of the diff with 4th selected by the trusty vicegrips. Damn!
This assumes that top gear is 1:1, which I'm pretty sure it is, and that the primary gear and the first motion shaft gear are the same diameter, which the samples I pulled out of the drawer are.
The head is also interesting. It has the numbers "567" above a "1201316" with a "28F" on its side beside the long number. Rockers are cast units and very clean.
Also has a cast in symbol: a W inside a diamond all enclosed by a circle. W for weird maybe!
Also seems to have a late model "bulgy" timing cover, which I assume means it has a tensioner?
I hope this doesn't mean it's an A+ gearbox & drop gears as that will complicate what promised to have been a simple drop-in transplant.
The research (well let's call it that) is ongoing.
Cheers, Pottsy