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  1. 248 Serial Number

    Ben,

    Following is a photograph of the serial number pad, which is in front of the distributor and just behind the crankcase vent tube connected to the valve lifter cover. There is no serial number...
  2. 263 - 40 Special

    Ben,

    I haven't been able to gain access to the warehouse where the 40 Coupe is stored, but should be able to later this week. Will advise the S/N for the 248 purchased for the coupe.

    Getting...
  3. 263

    Ben,

    Thanks for the reminder that the engines originally equipped with Dynaflow's have a different flange and bolt pattern on the rear of the crankshaft. Will the 1940 248 flywheel fit a 1950 263...
  4. 1950 Engine

    Ben,

    I did not post the local 1950's engine serial number, but thank you for pointing out that the last digit in the S/N identifies the car series. I had previously seen a list of the beginning...
  5. 1953 263 Starter & 1950 263?

    Ben, Thanks for your response.

    The starter on a 1950 straight eight that I am looking at locally looks identical to the starter on my 1940's 248. I am having trouble determining if the 1950...
  6. Newbie with 1940 Special Coupe needs starter motor

    Hoping to get started on a long neglected 1940 Special 46 coupe that was purchased long ago without the short block. Looking at purchasing a 263 from a 1953 Special with a manual transmission. ...
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