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Hi All, Something I cannot figure out. The HR model '186S' apparently had the block number as '186Kxxxxx' and the HK/T/G model '186S' had the block number as '186Sxxxxx'. Did the HR '186S' (blocks 186K) have a cast or steel crank? As I understand, the HK/T/G '186S' engines had the steel crank. Thanks, Geoff Edited by user Saturday, 19 March 2011 11:33:39 PM(UTC)
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HR X2 and 186S have number 186K*****. 186P***** is HK to HG standard 186. 186S***** is HK to HG 186S.
X2 and 186S have steel crank.
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As Warren says. Plus all engines prior to April 1967 had forged steel crankshafts. |
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