Posted by soundguy on November 07, 2014 at 18:06:02 from (71.46.239.74):
In Reply to: Re: Jubilee Question posted by George Marsh on November 07, 2014 at 17:37:23:
NAA is the model.
they were produced in late 52, all of 53, and early 54.
consequently 52 and 54 naa are actually more rare than 53's :)
early units had the sn on the engine. later units on the bellhousing.
if you had an early one that had a bad engine, and got an engine from later stock, you'd have a unit with no SN. the chassis tells you it was an early unit.
if a later engine.. your flywheel likely already accepts the bearing. otherwise you could get it milled or get a new one.
I just call em all 'NAA' as they are ALL NAA, just some of them are from the jubilee year.
kinda like the series and model issue.
all 640's and 650's and 660's are 600s. all 600's are not 660's etc.. etc.
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