Misterieuse engine number
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r.emontsgast
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Misterieuse engine number
Hello everyone, first of all I would like to wish you all a happy new year. I got an Ariel engine in here whose engine numbers I can't find in any of the lists, could someone please help me to find out what kind of engine it is, you can find some pictures in the attachment. Thank you and best regards, Ralph, ,
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Re: Misterieuse engine number
hi it looks like its been re stamped i see on the casing the letters BH i got a engine with the letters BH and that is a 1939-40 350
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Re: Misterieuse engine number
Ralph
According to my list the engine number BH32867 was part of a batch of 2250 W/NG 350's delivered between September 1943 and February 1944. The ghost of the original number can be seen above the AR on the outer case.
The original frame number associated with the engine would have been between XG 42001 and XG 42250.
Pete
According to my list the engine number BH32867 was part of a batch of 2250 W/NG 350's delivered between September 1943 and February 1944. The ghost of the original number can be seen above the AR on the outer case.
The original frame number associated with the engine would have been between XG 42001 and XG 42250.
Pete
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Re: Misterieuse engine number
It dates from 1943 and the originl frame was XG 42865. I suspect that this engine has come from a country where they insisit on their own numbers on the engine or that it is the same as the frame number, usually places like India and Pakistan. E8/494 is likely the casting number of a frame lug.
Roger Gwynn, caretaker of the club's works drawings and machine register, membership secretary 2015-26. Director of AOMCC, Draganfly Motorcycles, Craven Equipment and Supreme Motorcycles mostly retired.
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r.emontsgast
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Re: Misterieuse engine number
Hello, I had already thought of something like that, thanks for your effort, that was really nice of you, Many thanks, Ralph
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