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IA engine number odd

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Roger Mills

01-07-2007 07:31:16




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CNKS, your help was appreciated, as a followup; the engine does not have IA in front of the number just the M 211060 G and the casting code is 7-28-P so it is a '46 engine block on a 6-20-Q frame with IAA 215866 on the tractor. I seem to remember some suffix codes for things like undersized crank journals etc. and the question about the G after the engine number is still open. Does anyone know what the G means?

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Jim Becker

01-07-2007 10:31:32




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 Re: IA engine number odd in reply to Roger Mills, 01-07-2007 07:31:16  
I have Farmall B that was probably built within a day or so of your IA. It is FAB 215899 with engine M 217272 G. The engine number "prefix" is stamped "FAB" on a second line BELOW the engine number. Check for a prefix below the engine number.

In spite of the '46 date code, engine number 211060 is way too high to have been built in '46. The last A serial in '46 was 182963 and engine numbers matched. Keep in mind that Louisville didn't have a foundry at that time and all the castings came in from somewhere else. Who knows what got pulled out of the Chicago warehouse and sent to Louisville. Serial number 211060 would have only been a couple months before 215866, and the engine number would have been built near the same. Since they didn't try to match serial and engine numbers, an engine unused in the factory for a couple months may not have been that unusual.

Serial number suffixes and engine number suffixes are different things. The G - High Drum Cotton Picker code is a serial number suffix. Guy Fay's book desn't have an G engine number code. My guess (just a guess) is that, the G indicates a gasoline engine. Early A production was all distilate engines with no suffix and I have never seen any other code to identify a gas engine.

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gene bender

01-07-2007 13:45:51




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 Re: IA engine number odd in reply to Jim Becker, 01-07-2007 10:31:32  
I am replacing the head gaskeet on the B DAD took delivery in the middle of AUGUST 47 with M at the front of the # and followed by G with FAB below. Cast code on block is 7*25*Q Fast assy and delivery.Seen the new C at IOWA STATE FAIR at the same time and was told B no longer in production.



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