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gday guys i just bought a 308 and supra 5 speed combo out of a hg kingswood to go into my hg belmont... but i am having some trouble finding what the engine originally came out of? got the engine and print date but doesnt registered on any engine number websites
passenger side front of head - 11wb3686
passenger side above water pump facing up - 19K8
if any one could help me to find what my engine originally came from that would help me out so much! thanks sam
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It's a very early WB statesman block. Maybe the last number should be zero not eight.
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WB Deville, but I don't think it is a valid WB engine number. Look harder at it again. WB should be at least 6 digits (after the 11WB). |
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Shouldn't a WB Statesman engine prefix be 11WTxxxxxx ?
A 1978 casting number is also a bit odd for a WB block.
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quote: Originally posted by HK1837
WB Deville, but I don't think it is a valid WB engine number. Look harder at it again. WB should be at least 6 digits (after the 11WB).
Hq blocks started with 1001 so I don't see why the WB blocks didnt do the same. James |
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quote: Originally posted by Dr Terry
Shouldn't a WB Statesman engine prefix be 11WTxxxxxx ?
A 1978 casting number is also a bit odd for a WB block.
Dr Terry
Correct, I just assumed he read that wrong! |
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quote: Originally posted by JBM
quote: Originally posted by HK1837
WB Deville, but I don't think it is a valid WB engine number. Look harder at it again. WB should be at least 6 digits (after the 11WB).
Hq blocks started with 1001 so I don't see why the WB blocks didnt do the same.
James
They didn't. Number sequence started at either VB Commodore release or with HZ engine numbers. Evidence points to most likely Commodore. |
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