Engine serial # (found)


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Posted by Dan on Monday, August 25, 2008 at 12:14:00 :

I finally found the serial number stamped on the engine.. I was looking on the side and it was on top of the little piece it is supposed to be on.

It looks like numbers have been filed out and then very clearly is stamped 53 space 568 space 93 .
I am completely new to the 1948 Dodge 1 1/2 ton dually I just bought. I know this isn't a Powerwagon 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.




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