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Thanks for all the replies - I think I will be happy to fit it to a '32 engine with the solid mounts on the crankcase (Ie; no rubber between chassis and motor mounts). I will pose another question in a new thread.
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The head on my 1929 car is 1A 38 but has no brass plugs in primer holes. Also no date code.
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I had a look at the head on my 37 Ruby and it is marked IA 684 and the no’s 29.4.6
I assumed that meant a date of 29th April ‘36 unless Austin writes dates back to front
When it would be 6 th April ‘29 which would fit with IA 684 being an early casting?
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I dug out my spare head and looked at the production date? - 30.7.5 part number 1A 684
Would the compression ratio of this head be any higher than that of the earlier 1929 head with the brass plugs where the priming taps used to be?
Cheers,
Stephen
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Were priming cocks ever used on production cars?
They exist on our '26 12/4 (and I use them)....
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Re posting this as I'm still wondering.....
I dug out my spare head and looked at the production date? - 30.7.5 part number 1A 684
Would the compression ratio of this head be any higher than that of the earlier 1929 head with the brass plugs where the priming taps used to be?
Cheers,
Stephen
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Heads were a nominal 1.5 inches deep. The depth to the plateau from surface seems to be about .2" for pre 1933 and .14" for the later. Capacity of the latter about 37cc. You can work out the capacities backwards from the recent article! The curious thing is that contemporay road test of the RN with lc head and restrictive carb got better performance than the RP! Unless the test example was specially prepped.
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Car type: 36 Nippy, 31 RM, 38 Special, 24 Works Rep
30-09-2018, 08:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-09-2018, 08:49 PM by Ian Williams.)
Stephen, the answer to your question is yes, I have found there is also a difference in the chamber of the XL heads so it appears Austin had more than one rethink.
The transfer port on the RP head is inferior Bob
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