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    Hi all,

    I am new to this so please excuse any mistakes.

    I recently purchased a 1950 Series 1 80" from Cliff (thanks Cliff) and I have been doing the usual tracing of chassis, gearbox, engine and axle numbers. Through my research I have discovered the chassis (06109135), gearbox (06109362) and rear axle (06114951) are from 1950 but I am confused with the engine. The engine appears from first looks to be the 1600 because the rocker cover doesn't have the breather but the engine number (111808209) says it is a 1958 2lt.

    Does anyone know if the 1600 rocker cover and head will fit on the 2lt block?

    Thanks Jonesy1972

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    G'day Jonesy,
    I also have a 1950 S1 (mine with a '49 sideplate engine though). Coincidentally I also have a brother living in Stoneville. I'll have to call around next time I'm over your way visiting and have a look at what you've got.

    According to the Faulls Motors records, your 06109135 was originally despatched with engine 06109359 on "29/5/50 to Thopson Bros. Carnarvon?"

    Off-hand I can't help you much with the question regarding the early rocker cover and later engine, but there are several other ways to pick an engine. There are differences in the sumps, rocker covers (obviously you are aware of this one) and a few other giveaways.

    I'm sure a few experts will be along shortly. Make yourself known in the WA section too, as we're always looking out for each other. Welcome along.
    Cheers
    John B

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    Hi John B,

    Thanks for the quick reply. You are more than welcome to come around and have a look. Besides the 80" I also have two 1958 series 1 109", one is completely original and only had one owner and the other is complete but has a holden red motor.

    Thanks for finding out the details for the 80". How do you find out who the vehicles were sold to and when? Do you have the Faulls Motor records or is there a website to check? I would like to find the details for the other 2 series 1's and the spare chassis I have.

    Can you also find out details with only the engine number? I also have a 2lt engine which I found at the Newman tip.

    My Dad collected the series 1, 109" and passed them onto me to restore but I have held out for an 80". Now I have one it is time to start, so if anyone has any advice or tips don't be shy.

    Regards Jonesy

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    Andy, you 80" fiend, when will you chime in!!!!

    Jonesy, cheers for bring the trailer back and I will be pulling all the crap I got out of the 86" and will put your diff and any other bits I find aside.

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    Hi Cliff,
    Let me know he best day and time after new year to pick up the diff. You might want to check out Gumtree Ad ID 1011363483. The bloke is wanting photos and info on long range Patrol army landies.
    Regards Jonesy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonesy1972 View Post
    Hi John B,

    Thanks for the quick reply. You are more than welcome to come around and have a look. Besides the 80" I also have two 1958 series 1 109", one is completely original and only had one owner and the other is complete but has a holden red motor.

    Thanks for finding out the details for the 80". How do you find out who the vehicles were sold to and when? Do you have the Faulls Motor records or is there a website to check? I would like to find the details for the other 2 series 1's and the spare chassis I have.

    Can you also find out details with only the engine number? I also have a 2lt engine which I found at the Newman tip.

    My Dad collected the series 1, 109" and passed them onto me to restore but I have held out for an 80". Now I have one it is time to start, so if anyone has any advice or tips don't be shy.

    Regards Jonesy
    Hi Jonesy, welcome to the world of Little Landys. Sounds like you have a good project there.

    If you haven't already you should check out the Land Rover Series one club site. www.lrsoc.com

    Here is a Link to a summary of the differences between 1600 sideplate & 1600 coreplug blocks, also 2 litre siamese & spreadbore blocks. Its by a chap called Bulletproof who frequents the forum.

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    There are also links to Faulls sales records but they only cover the early vehicles.

    Happy Rovering,

    Andy.

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    Yeah.
    He's a mate. You've spoken to him *wink*
    Up at 6 tomo to get into those Landies before the heat!

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    I am pretty certain that the cylinder spacing is the same overall on the two litre and 1600 engines, so I can see no reason why the rocker covers should not be interchangeable.

    John
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonesy1972 View Post
    Hi all,

    I am new to this so please excuse any mistakes.

    I recently purchased a 1950 Series 1 80" from Cliff (thanks Cliff) and I have been doing the usual tracing of chassis, gearbox, engine and axle numbers. Through my research I have discovered the chassis (06109135), gearbox (06109362) and rear axle (06114951) are from 1950 but I am confused with the engine. The engine appears from first looks to be the 1600 because the rocker cover doesn't have the breather but the engine number (111808209) says it is a 1958 2lt.

    Does anyone know if the 1600 rocker cover and head will fit on the 2lt block?


    Thanks Jonesy1972
    There are minor differences but the rocker cover and head are interchangable between the 1600 and 2 litre.

    Keith

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliffy View Post
    Yeah.
    He's a mate. You've spoken to him *wink*
    Up at 6 tomo to get into those Landies before the heat!
    Hi Cliff,

    I would love to get into the Landy but I have the same problem you have, I need to clear some space first.

    Regards Jonesy

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