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Check the engine clock, It'll tell you when the block was cast, if it has one. <span style="font-size: 11pt"><span style="font-weight: bold">You didn't say what MG the engine was</span><span style="font-weight: bold"> out of.</span> </span>Looks like this drawing and is cast on the side of the block below the dizzy. When you know when it was made, it should be a good indication of what engine it is.
It was a program to replace defective engines under warranty. Some cars came from England with 'em fitted, others were replaced here after delivery and subsequent failure.
right-if we had the car we would know what it was-this engine came to us set up as the power plant to a backyard saw mill yesterday! Too much grease to find any clocks yet.....the # on the engine plate is 10GR TA H17626-thought if there was a website we could look it up for ourselves, but knowing the # now perhaps someone here can tell us what it came from. It is a transverse engine-we were thinking maybe from a mini? Thankyou
Just a thought, I dug in my files and came up with, the MG 10GR series engines were in the MG 1100 MK1 & MK2 up to 1965. 1965 and later was the 10 GRB series which had something to do with a closed circuit breathing system. Also the 10 GB was in the Riley 1100 and the Vanden Plas 1100. Don't know the years. So I would say it's 1964 or earlier. Just a guess.
thanks, guys-Paul that would make sense as it came from an older gentleman who used to rebuild mg cars. Wish he still had some of the things that passed through his shop! He knew we were into them and wanted us to have the engine; we have already gotten a barnful of goodies from him.
Looked up the MK1100-have never seen one in person.
The cars seem to have the same profile. Enough to make you think the bodies were the same, with grill and trim changes. I'm probably totally wrong on this, but they do look a lot alike.
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