Longman??

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Longman??

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I bought a mk1 some years ago, and with the car it was a big load of parts. Most of them was crap, but I also found a Speedwell sprint kit, Speedwell rockers and some mkII Cooper parts. I also got this cylinder head who clearly have got some work. Can someone please tell me anything about it?? I recon its 16,4 cc chambers, and the numbers are in the same fashion as Longman heads I have seen
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Looks more like Downton to me .
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Could you please tell me a bit more about the different numbers??
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Yup, Looks like a late-ish (approx early 1970's) Downton head to me too.

Not easy to say much more without a look at the chambers.

Probably road going though as it has the "standard" combustion chamber size of 16.4cc

A very nice find.
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Most probably either a No51 conversion, similar to this one;

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Or a No39 (Stage II) for twin H4 1 1/2" SU's at 99/5/6
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Great. Thanks :)
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More pics of the head
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A little surface rust in the ports, but i think it will clean up nice with a little albow grease :D
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Certainly looks like a road going one to me, and it's in very, very good condition too.
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Great :) Took it to work today and cleaned it and put a lick of paint, all in the lunch time of course ;) It cleaned up well, so I will chuck it on the Morris 1300 later today as the head is already off because of broken head gasket.

What carbs should I use?? I have the choice of twin hs2 on Speedwell manifoil or single hs4 :?:
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Oh the two, a single HS4 is probably the best bet, but it could easily use twin 1 1/2" carbs.

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