DeCoding engine dates

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earlyholdenfan
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DeCoding engine dates

Post by earlyholdenfan »

Hi guys, I know this may seem a little odd, but I remember in Don Lofflers books a section about de-coding the foundary stamp on the drivers side of the engine block to give an approximate engine date, well of the block at least, does anyone have this info or can help me to de-code the following engine stamping

6271, and above this is moulded a 7
Engine number is B216602
and also on block is 7412817, which I think is the part number??
I will try to post pictures but any help would he appreciated

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y202/e ... 529bc1.jpg

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y202/e ... 10ff9e.jpg
Matt
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EK engine number

Post by Dr Terry »

Hi earlyholdenfan.

I think the 1st character is a G, which stands for the month of July.

If I read it correctly, the date code is July 27th 1961.

The B216602 engine number is approx 40,000 units into EK production.

Hope this helps.

Dr Terry.
earlyholdenfan
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Post by earlyholdenfan »

Thanks DR Terry,
I am lead to believe this car was sold new in Melbourne in March 1962, does this sound like a reasonable period between manufacture of the block to the body being completed and sold??
Matt
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