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Posted by CNKS on July 21, 2005 at 18:13:15 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: SMTA numbers posted by GordoSD on July 21, 2005 at 10:06:50:
CORRECTION --I don't have an SMTA, I was going by what Guy Fay's Data Book says -- I looked at my Super H, and the engine serial is stamped on a machined surface at the rear of the engine, as you have, no prefix on the surface. It does have C-164 cast in the block to the rear of the machined surface. Apparantly Guy calls that the prefix. It would be redundant to stamp it again with the serial. The C164 on my SH is mostly hidden by a hydraulic line, so you might look closer. My SH does not have the second machined surface under the #1 plug, like the non-super series do. I imagine you have the original engine, however I did not know the number would be triple digits. IH didn't build that many SM's and 6 series--but perhaps it's true if they included all SM, SMTA, and the 6 series including crawlers and industrial engines, etc.
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