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Re: Super H or not???
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 13, 2007 at 05:50:20 from (216.208.58.99):
In Reply to: Super H or not??? posted by Fluggie in Iowa on May 13, 2007 at 05:14:10:
Fluggie: If you have reason to believe someone has changed the tag, casting codes are the only sure way to determine that. A 53 as early as that, should have X or Y date codes. X being 52 would have to be Oct., Nov. or Dec and Y being 53 would have to be Jan. The disk brakes will not answer your question, IH were putting disk brake on Hs as early as 1951. They were also putting distributors on them by 51. One could also look at double bead rims however those are and easy switch. The engine may have some answers H and SH will have different block part number. engine serial number stamped just below number one plug may have the answer. I don't know what these numbers should, but someone will. Getting back to your friend, I'd be curious to know what his reasoning is behind his judgement. He must have had a reason, maybe he saw something we don't see.
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