These markings are on an AEG163 head that’s been worked over at some point in its life. Do they identify the specialist who did that work?
Do markings on this head identify the maker?
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Do markings on this head identify the maker?
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Re: Do markings on this head identify the maker?
The 24.3 will be the combustion chamber size......Don't know about the others...
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Re: Do markings on this head identify the maker?
Yes, that was what I was thinking too. Format appears to match Longman markings, less the head milling amount. From looking online there's an example of a Longman head, also without the milling amount. Thanks, Gregg
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Re: Do markings on this head identify the maker?
It does look like a Longman head to me, but the markings are incomplete.