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Douglas St. Clair August 9th 05 01:35 AM

Engine Tag Identification / Location
 
OK- I have two metal tags that are ID tags for my engine or some component
of the engine...
http://www.thedougout.com/engtags.jpg

The top one was attached to a carb bolt - I'm guessing not the original
location. I have no idea where the bottom one was attached to.

Curious - does anybody know what these tags identify, and where they would
originally have been mounted? The engine is a 68 Ford 427, Rated 300 HP, so
I assume the top tag is the ID and serial number for the engine itself. The
boat is a 1970 Century Resorter, which may jive with the numbers on the
bottom tag (427 70 12 = December 1970??).

Thanks!



Bill McKee August 9th 05 02:50 AM

The carb one is a carb number.

"Douglas St. Clair" wrote in message
...
OK- I have two metal tags that are ID tags for my engine or some
component
of the engine...
http://www.thedougout.com/engtags.jpg

The top one was attached to a carb bolt - I'm guessing not the original
location. I have no idea where the bottom one was attached to.

Curious - does anybody know what these tags identify, and where they would
originally have been mounted? The engine is a 68 Ford 427, Rated 300 HP,
so
I assume the top tag is the ID and serial number for the engine itself.
The
boat is a 1970 Century Resorter, which may jive with the numbers on the
bottom tag (427 70 12 = December 1970??).

Thanks!





[email protected] August 9th 05 08:30 PM


Bill McKee wrote:
The carb one is a carb number.


I've looked up Autolite, Motorcraft, Holley and Rochester with no such
numbers. What make do you presume was used on a 68 427 Ford that I've
missed?


Bill McKee August 9th 05 09:05 PM

It looks like a Holly, but would have to have to look at the 351W I took out
of the boat to tell you the make on the carb. Prestolite? You still do
not have a life?

wrote in message
oups.com...

Bill McKee wrote:
The carb one is a carb number.


I've looked up Autolite, Motorcraft, Holley and Rochester with no such
numbers. What make do you presume was used on a 68 427 Ford that I've
missed?




August 9th 05 09:15 PM

The Carb, at least when I purchased the boat, was an Autolite 4300. Not
sure if this would have been original, but I guess it might have been (used
on same era vehicles with the big Ford engine).

Which one are we assuming to be the carb tag... the one on the bottom?

wrote in message
oups.com...

Bill McKee wrote:
The carb one is a carb number.


I've looked up Autolite, Motorcraft, Holley and Rochester with no such
numbers. What make do you presume was used on a 68 427 Ford that I've
missed?




Bill McKee August 9th 05 09:54 PM

My Autolite had the tag on one of the top bolts. Is a marine carb, not an
automotive carb. Differences are that the vent tubes on top are J tubes, so
the stuck float pors the fuel down the carb throat, and the throttle shaft
has some flats and grooves to prevent leakage out the shaft.

wrote in message
...
The Carb, at least when I purchased the boat, was an Autolite 4300. Not
sure if this would have been original, but I guess it might have been
(used
on same era vehicles with the big Ford engine).

Which one are we assuming to be the carb tag... the one on the bottom?

wrote in message
oups.com...

Bill McKee wrote:
The carb one is a carb number.


I've looked up Autolite, Motorcraft, Holley and Rochester with no such
numbers. What make do you presume was used on a 68 427 Ford that I've
missed?






[email protected] August 10th 05 12:46 PM


Bill McKee wrote:
It looks like a Holly, but would have to have to look at the 351W I took out
of the boat to tell you the make on the carb. Prestolite? You still do
not have a life?


Sure, Bill, I have a great life, now tell me, exactly what carb that
Holly, or Prestolite made had such a number as 300RS? By the way, the
number will be stamped on the carb, and sometimes also the venturi
size.
Here, take a look for yourself:

http://www.ponycarburetors.com/


[email protected] August 10th 05 12:50 PM


wrote:
The Carb, at least when I purchased the boat, was an Autolite 4300. Not
sure if this would have been original, but I guess it might have been (used
on same era vehicles with the big Ford engine).

Which one are we assuming to be the carb tag... the one on the bottom?


The top one, and if you look at the Autolite 4300, it's identification
numbers are stamped where the carb body meets the intake manifold. At
least that's what I've found!


Bill McKee August 10th 05 06:38 PM


wrote in message
ups.com...

Bill McKee wrote:
It looks like a Holly, but would have to have to look at the 351W I took
out
of the boat to tell you the make on the carb. Prestolite? You still do
not have a life?


Sure, Bill, I have a great life, now tell me, exactly what carb that
Holly, or Prestolite made had such a number as 300RS? By the way, the
number will be stamped on the carb, and sometimes also the venturi
size.
Here, take a look for yourself:

http://www.ponycarburetors.com/


Get a life, loser! Was an Autolite and the tag was an ID.



[email protected] August 10th 05 07:14 PM


Bill McKee wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...

Bill McKee wrote:
It looks like a Holly, but would have to have to look at the 351W I took
out
of the boat to tell you the make on the carb. Prestolite? You still do
not have a life?


Sure, Bill, I have a great life, now tell me, exactly what carb that
Holly, or Prestolite made had such a number as 300RS? By the way, the
number will be stamped on the carb, and sometimes also the venturi
size.
Here, take a look for yourself:

http://www.ponycarburetors.com/


Get a life, loser! Was an Autolite and the tag was an ID.


No, it wasn't. What did it ID, idiot? Model number 300RS was never,
ever used by Autolite. Look for yourself! the model number for that
particular autolite is on the carb. I need to get a life?? YOU are
arguing a point that you've been PROVEN wrong on, again.......



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