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Thread: Trying to find a 1948 side plate engine head

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    Trying to find a 1948 side plate engine head

    Hi All
    This is my first thread on this site but here goes.
    A friend of mine has a 1949 with a 48 side plate engine in it
    it has been fully restored but it is having a head problem it has a 48 head on it. So we are looking to source another 48 head.
    just in case someone does not know there is a difference between a 48 head and a standard 1.6 litre head.
    if anyone can help
    all the best
    Kc

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    Wot

    Like this one?



    Just get an angle grinder and remove the lip off a later head!

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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    yes like that one

    hi there
    and yes like the one but i think he would prefer a 48 head not a later one
    but i will talk to him
    thanks
    Kc

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    Quote Originally Posted by OverlandByLR View Post
    Hi All
    This is my first thread on this site but here goes.
    A friend of mine has a 1949 with a 48 side plate engine in it
    it has been fully restored but it is having a head problem it has a 48 head on it. So we are looking to source another 48 head.
    just in case someone does not know there is a difference between a 48 head and a standard 1.6 litre head.
    if anyone can help
    all the best
    Kc
    What problem are you having with the original head???

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    Most people wouldn't actually know the difference and seeing it's a 1949 vehicle, why be so pedantic?

    The side plate engines were still occasionally being fitted into vehicles as late as the early 1950 models (built in 1949).

    Is this friend Ian T? If it is tell him Diana said the vehicle is no longer a Land Rover but some sort of hybrid because it's got the wrong model engine in it!

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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    Most people don't know the difference between a 48 and a 49, heck even one of our specialists here in Perth doesn't know the difference between a 48 and a 50...

    It's the small details that add up though, these items make the difference between a rebuild that looks good and a rebuild that is 100% mickey mouse and can be used as a reference for other vehicles. 1949 vehicles still need to be preserved and restored correctly even if they are a year younger than their older brothers.

    Good luck finding a head, if you do come across a complete side plate engine I am looking for one. And it's for a 1949, not my 1948

    If I hear of something over this way I will let you know.


    Andy.

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    OverlandByLR Guest
    hi diana
    yes it is Ian and i am sure he will read this soon
    Kc

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    Heads?

    Now Diana please
    I been a good boy and have not mentioned that for many a month
    It is good to see your memory and wit is still running at 100%
    cheers
    Ian

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    Hi Ian

    Good to see you're still looking in!

    We have only acquired the one 1948 head in recent times and that is being fitted to the 860159 engine. But will keep an eye out.

    Diana

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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    thanks

    Hi Andy
    thanks for the help please let us know if you hear anything
    good luck to you finding a side plate engine
    all the best
    Kc

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