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8 & 10 cyl Bristol cars Type 407 onwards - restoration, repair, maintenance etc |
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![]() Does anyone know where the engine number is located on the original 318 motor in the 1967 Bristol 409?
Also, does anyone know the relationship of this number and the number on the Bristol vehicle id plate? The number on the plate (B-318-06-27S) seems to be more of a general series and the engine number would be more specific, I guess. Last edited by SKM; 24-01-10 at 03:06 PM. Reason: Add information |
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![]() Hello, you will find the engine number of a 409 under the alternator, on
the front left side of the block (looking at it from the front of the car), like you can see here: http://www.stefanopasini.it/Bristol_...ne_Numbers.htm Removing the alternator and cleaning/painting the metal of that small part of the engine block will allow you to see it clearly. As far as I know, the engine number has no relation with the chassis number. Cheers Stefano |
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![]() There are many sources on the Internet for guides to identifying
Mopar engines and the location of their "numbers". This is pretty good: http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/E...tification.htm Note on this page is a note about the "story" that Chrysler was "hand-assembling" their 318 engines for the fuel-injected 1981-83 Imperial. Sound familiar? Bob |
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![]() Hello,
> AFAIK, Bristol didn't re-stamp the engines and they maintained their > original Chrysler number....but as may know I'm not the most authoritative > expert on this Forum (by far), so let's wait for the opinion of some real > connoisseur about that matter. > Cheers |