Spitfire engine ID help?


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Posted by Dan on Thursday, July 03, 2008 at 16:50:33 :

I am completely new to the 1948 Dodge 1 1/2 ton dually I just bought. I know this isn't a Powerwaon but ya'll are really knowledgable so maybe you can point me to where I need to be in regards to learning about this truck.

It is a Model B-1-FA128, ser# 80325551. It has split gears and a PTO. There's no bed on it but I believe it may have been a dumptruck or something because it is short compared to a grain truck or something like that but I don't know.

Anyway. It is a "Spitfire" engine with "1313826-2" and a diamond with NH (the left leg of the H is the right leg of the N).
On the drivers side of the block about mid engine it has "49" and below that it has "2-16". On the pipe that runs fuel from the carb to the head it has "112170" with what may be a short slash in front of the first number. There is a raised piece similar to a rounded off bolt except it is part of the pipe. After that nipple it has "7".
These are all the numbers I can find.

The fuel pump is apparently not working and I need engine identification to help. I believe this is a replacement motor but I really don't know. The fuel pump has "AC" on it and "99" a small space then "26" and inside the cam lever hole it has "62" inside a little oval with some small lines.

Any help is sure appreciated.



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