AEG 151 970/1071 block
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AEG 151 970/1071 block
I have a AEG 151 block that has the extra casting ribs on the front and rear of the block along with a solid casting below the Oil Pressure Relief opening so the block could be drilled for a motor mount and used on a Formula Jr.
They have a "name" for these blocks.... Does anybody remember what they called this very special block?
They have a "name" for these blocks.... Does anybody remember what they called this very special block?
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Re: AEG 151 970/1071 block
There are a few different versions of what we call an FJ block. 251ENG is probably the best person who could give chapter & verse on these early blocks.
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Re: AEG 151 970/1071 block
Thank you for this information... I see several references to 251ENG and that maybe this person is named Simon.... How would I be able to contact this person??
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Re: AEG 151 970/1071/FJ block now with pictures
Has anybody seen a block that looks like this before?? Cast un-numbered main caps and the blocked not marked to match main caps... Main cap studs and not bolts. Has a 970 crank but short rods and flat top pistons... Any information on this block will be appreciated.
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Re: AEG 151 970/1071 block
That IS NOT a "norm,al" 151 casting. Probably started life as a block for a single seater.
You can PM Simon via the forum.
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You can PM Simon via the forum.
http://mk1-forum.net/memberlist.php?mod ... file&u=246
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Re: AEG 151 970/1071 block
This block is most odd , never seen one like it .
Its early so that would point to an inline engine but it's not.
Should have bolts to attach caps but has studs .
If it's been done for competition why is it not dry sumped ?
Its early so that would point to an inline engine but it's not.
Should have bolts to attach caps but has studs .
If it's been done for competition why is it not dry sumped ?
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Re: AEG 151 970/1071 block
"never seen one like it"
I honestly NEVER thought I'd hear those words!
That is one very ubusual block.
I honestly NEVER thought I'd hear those words!
That is one very ubusual block.
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Re: AEG 151 970/1071 block
Would be nice to see a shot of the back of the block, and, the rear main bearing......
I'm guessing, that, it's an inline block, modded to Mini configuration....I've done a couple of 1275 Midget blocks that way......
I'm guessing, that, it's an inline block, modded to Mini configuration....I've done a couple of 1275 Midget blocks that way......
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Re: AEG 151 970/1071 block
Could it have a connection to Huffaker Engineering in California ? They built complete
race cars and had anything cast up they needed.
race cars and had anything cast up they needed.
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Re: AEG 151 970/1071 block
Just looked at pictures again .
Block has boss for the 1070 tag , that would mean it's not one of the very early blocks .
Could well have been an inline block converted , but would expect boss,a to be drilled a tapped for dry sump pipes
Block has boss for the 1070 tag , that would mean it's not one of the very early blocks .
Could well have been an inline block converted , but would expect boss,a to be drilled a tapped for dry sump pipes
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Re: AEG 151 970/1071 block
There are the three holes tapped by the rear main for a straight line crank rear main bearing...
I like the Huffaker Engineering idea.. I know Joe Huffaker Jr. so will send him pictures and ask him. Thanks for the idea!!
I will be selling this as a mini cooper/FJ block.
I like the Huffaker Engineering idea.. I know Joe Huffaker Jr. so will send him pictures and ask him. Thanks for the idea!!
I will be selling this as a mini cooper/FJ block.
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Re: AEG 151 970/1071 block
The only other thing to note is that the block was drilled for 11 head studs.. Nothing else new