970, 1071 and 1275cc Cooper S Engine Identification |
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The big bore A Series engine, of which by far the most common variant was the 1275cc unit, was initially developed specifically for the Cooper S, although in |
modified forms it later saw use in large numbers in other BMC, Leyland and Austin Rover vehicles as well as other Minis. Rather than drawing on the 848cc Mini |
engine for its parentage, it was in fact developed from the 948cc A Series (of which there were never any transverse versions) previously seen in such cars as the |
Morris Minor, Austin A35 and Austin Healey Sprite. |
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The first incarnation of the big bore A Series engine was the 1071cc Cooper S unit, introduced in 1963 and produced for just 18 months. It was joined in early |
1964 and eventually replaced by the very popular 1275cc engine, which ran all the way through to the demise of the Cooper S in 1971. Additionally, the |
competitions-intended 'homologation special' 970cc engine, sharing most of its features with its larger capacity siblings, was produced for just under a year |
between 1964 and 1965. These three Cooper S engines are almost unique in A Series engine history in that they were never fitted in any other model of car. It |
is important to note therefore that the 1275cc Cooper S unit is quite different to engines of the same capacity used in later Minis. The latter 'solid wall block' (i.e. |
without tappet chest covers) 1275 engines are described in the 'External Engine - 1275cc (Not Cooper S)' section of the Somerford Mini catalogue. |
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Upon opening the bonnet, the most obvious feature denoting the presence of a Cooper S power unit is the so-called 'eleven stud' cylinder head, technically a misnomer |
because the head is fixed to the block by ten studs and a bolt (the norm for an A Series engine is nine studs). The extra two fixings are at either end of the rocker |
cover and impinge slightly on the rocker cover's sealing flange. Do not take this feature on its own as evidence of a genuine Cooper S engine, however - a small |
number of other BMC and Leyland products like the Austin/Morris 1300 GT also had the 'eleven stud' head. There are a myriad of other easily recognisable features |
which make up a Cooper S engine, like the aforementioned tappet chest covers which are not present on any other big bore A Series and, once the inside of the |
engine is open to inspection, the main bearing caps being secured by studs and nuts rather than the usual bolts. Of course there was also the fabled EN40B nitrided |
steel crankshaft, unique to the Cooper S but not in fact fitted to all Cooper S engines: it was dropped quietly in a cost cutting measure in 1969, leaving engines |
produced in the last couple of years to 'make do' with the still pretty desirable tuftrided EN16 crankshaft shared, again, with the Austin/Morris 1300 GT. |
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Engine serial number prefix codes are important in identifying what you have in your car and establishing which replacement parts to fit to it. The 970, 1071 and |
1275cc engine number prefixes used on Mini Cooper S engines are listed here for that reason. Care should however be taken when dealing with 1071cc engine |
numbers as until the end of 1963 both their prefix codes and serial numbers coincide with those allocated to Cooper 997cc engines! The engine serial number is |
stamped on a plate affixed to the cylinder head mating face or 'deck' of the cylinder block, at the front of the engine towards the right hand side, as you look at the |
engine in the car. Note that the last code letter before the serial number itself always relates to the compression ratio of the engine. Cooper S engines were always |
classified as high compression, but depending on capacity different compression ratio codes were issued: X for 970cc (10:1 CR), H for 1071cc (9:1 CR) and Y for |
1275cc (9.75:1 CR). No compression ratio code was shown on '12H' type engine numbers used between 1969 and 1971. |
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Factory reconditioned engines always lost their serial numbers in favour of an engine number plate stamped with the appropriate part number for the intended |
application for each engine. In the absence of an engine serial number on a factory reconditioned unit, this is the only means of identification - but beware! |
Factory reconditioned engines were more often than not built up with whatever suitable components were to hand; for example, new parts were usually plucked from |
the engine production line and were therefore of the latest design. Reused components came from stocks of parts which would do the same job, but were not |
necessarily the same design, all lumped together. In other words, parts used in the rebuild were frequently incorrect in an historic sense for the engine being rebuilt. |
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Cooper S Engine Serial Number Prefix Codes |
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9F/SA/X |
970cc engine without closed circuit breathing (1964) |
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9FD/SA/X |
970cc engine with closed circuit breathing (1964) |
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9FE/SA/X |
970cc engine with closed circuit breathing and warning switch type oil filter head (1964) |
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9F/SA/X |
970cc engine, specification as 9FE/SA/X. Code letter 'E' dropped for remainder of production (1964-65) |
9F/SA/H |
1071cc engine without closed circuit breathing (1963-64) |
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9FD/SA/H |
1071cc engine with closed circuit breathing (1964) |
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9F/SA/Y |
1275cc engine without closed circuit breathing (1964) |
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9FD/SA/Y |
1275cc engine with PCV valve closed circuit breathing (1964) |
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9F/SA/Y |
1275cc engine with PCV valve closed circuit breathing. Code letter 'D' dropped for remainder of production (1964-68) |
9F/XE/Y |
1275cc engine with PCV valve closed circuit breathing and 4 synchro gearbox (1968-69) |
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12H/397/ |
1275cc engine with carburetter crankcase closed circuit breathing, 4 synchro gearbox, EN16 crank and dynamo (1969-71) |
12H/398/ |
1275cc engine with carburetter crankcase closed circuit breathing, 4 synchro gearbox, EN16 crank and alternator (1969-71) |
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BMC/Leyland/Unipart Cooper S Reconditioned Engine Part Numbers |
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8G38 |
970cc engine without closed circuit breathing (1964) |
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8G41 |
970cc engine with closed circuit breathing (1964) |
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8G46 |
970cc engine with closed circuit breathing and warning switch type oil filter head (1964-65) |
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8G133 |
1071cc engine without closed circuit breathing (1963-64) |
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8G153 |
1071cc engine with closed circuit breathing (1964) |
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8G145 |
1275cc engine without closed circuit breathing, with AEG148 camshaft (1964) |
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8G154 |
1275cc engine with PCV valve closed circuit breathing and AEG148 camshaft (1964) |
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8G155 |
1275cc engine with PCV valve closed circuit breathing, AEG148 camshaft and warning switch type oil filter head (1964-66) |
8G174 |
1275cc engine with PCV valve closed circuit breathing, AEG510 camshaft and warning switch type oil filter head (1966-69) |
38G464 |
1275cc engine with carburetter crankcase closed circuit breathing, AEG542 camshaft and EN16 crankshaft (1969-71) |
The last number, 38G464, became by the mid-1970s a 'one spec. fits all' engine, superseding all previous 1275cc Cooper S reconditioned engine specifications. |
However, it still usually contained an AEG542 camshaft and EN16 crankshaft. |
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Rebuilt or Repaired 970, 1071 and 1275cc Engine Assemblies |
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Somerford Mini Ltd. offers an engine rebuilding and repair service, courtesy of its workshop facility. We can carry out repairs or rebuilds on late-model |
engines, but the extent of rebuilding on an early engine is governed by - and sometimes restricted by - parts availability. |
Please contact us to discuss your Mini engine requirements - it would be helpful if you could supply us not only the details of what's gone wrong with |
your engine, but also the full engine number (if known) and type (capacity, high or low compression, gearbox, breathing system, etc.). The more you |
can provide us with, the better we can ascertain how we might possibly help you. |
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Gasket Sets |
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Ill. No. |
Part No. |
Description |
Qty. Rqd. |
Remarks |
1 |
GUG49 |
GASKET SET, conversion ('bottom end set') |
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A conversion gasket set (often called 'bottom end' or 'supplementary' sets) includes gaskets for the following: water pump, front cover, tappet chest covers, front |
mounting plate, oil pump, oil filter head, engine to gearbox joint and flywheel/torque converter housing. Washers, seals and O rings are included for the following: |
priming plug, drain tap/plug, main bearing cap, front cover, tappet chest covers, distributor housing and oil suction pipe. Note that the tappet chest cover gaskets |
included are the post-1966 rubber type - customers requiring the earlier cork gaskets should purchase them separately. |
Ill. No. |
Part No. |
Description |
Qty. Rqd. |
Remarks |
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EGS001 |
GASKET SET, full engine |
1 |
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The full engine gasket set includes the conversion gasket set listed above plus a cylinder head gasket set ('decoke' or 'decarbonising' set) minus the head gasket itself, which should be purchased separately according to the engine size. |
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External Engine Components |
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Ill. No. |
Part No. |
Description |
Qty. Rqd. |
Remarks |
2 |
AEH592 |
PLUG, core (welch), cylinder block, 1 41/64" dia. |
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2K1345 |
PLUG, oil pressure release valve passage |
2 |
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12H1734 |
PLUG, oil gallery |
2 |
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AEG183 |
PLUG, tapered, tappet chest |
2 |
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6 |
1A1964 |
RESTRICTOR, cam bearing oil feed |
1 |
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CAM150 |
STUD, cylinder head, long |
4 |
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CAM151 |
STUD, cylinder head, short |
6 |
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AEA684 |
INSERT, helicoil, cylinder head bolt |
1 |
If required. |
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The fuel pump drive aperture is not present on the vast majority of Cooper S cylinder block castings. In fact, we've never seen one with the aperture, but the original 1960s Cooper parts books consistently list the blanking plate for it, so perhaps it was present on some engines. However, even when it isn't there, one of the studs which would have been used to secure the aperture blanking plate is still fitted - primarily to hold the vent pipe on open circuit breathing engines, but also sometimes used to secure an engine size identification plate. |
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Part No. |
Description |
Qty. Rqd. |
Remarks |
10 |
CHS2513 |
STUD, fuel pump drive aperture |
2/1 |
Qty. 1 required if fuel pump drive aperture is not present. |
11 |
2A265 |
PLATE, blanking fuel pump drive aperture |
1 |
Not required if fuel pump drive aperture is not present. |
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GUG705557GM |
GASKET, blanking plate |
1 |
Not required if fuel pump drive aperture is not present. |
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FNZ105 |
NUT, blanking plate to block |
2/1 |
Qty. 1 required if fuel pump drive aperture is not present. |
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LWZ205 |
WASHER, locking |
2/1 |
Qty. 1 required if fuel pump drive aperture is not present. |
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PWZ105 |
WASHER, plain |
1 |
Required for open circuit breathing vent pipe bracket (if fitted). |
16 |
53K615 |
STUD, oil filter head |
2 |
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AEG156 |
SCREW, main bearing cap to block |
6 |
1071cc. |
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AEG205 |
LOCK TAB, main bearing cap screw |
6 |
1071cc. |
19 |
12G478 |
STUD, main bearing cap to block, front and rear |
4 |
970 and 1275cc. |
20 |
AEG323 |
STUD, main bearing cap to block, centre |
2 |
970 and 1275cc. |
21 |
AEG417 |
NUT, main bearing cap |
6 |
970 and 1275cc; std. fitment. |
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CAJJ4013 |
NUTS, main bearing cap, set of 6 |
1 |
970 and 1275cc; competition. |
22 |
BHM1210 |
LINER SET, camshaft bearings |
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3H576 |
TAP, cooling system drain |
1 |
Standard fitment 1963-69. |
24 |
2K4954B |
WASHER, fibre, drain tap |
A/R |
Use with drain tap. |
This washer not only seals the tap to the block, but also is intended (using whatever quantity is necessary) to shim the tap so that when tightly screwed to the block the spout faces downwards. |
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Ill. No. |
Part No. |
Description |
Qty. Rqd. |
Remarks |
25 |
53K2853 |
PLUG, cooling system drain |
1 |
Standard fitment 1969 on. Alternative to drain tap. |
26 |
6K638B |
WASHER, sealing plug |
1 |
Use with drain plug. |
27 |
2A612 |
HOUSING, distributor |
1 |
1963-65; does not require O ring. |
28 |
12A1136 |
HOUSING, distributor |
1 |
1965 on; requires O ring. |
29 |
13H2792 |
O RING, housing |
1 |
1965 on. |
The later 12A1136 distributor housing may be fitted in place of the earlier 2A612 housing, but only if a 13H2792 O ring is fitted with it. |
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Ill. No. |
Part No. |
Description |
Qty. Rqd. |
Remarks |
30 |
SH604061 |
SCREW, housing to block |
2 |
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31 |
LWZ404 |
WASHER, shakeproof |
2 |
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Engine Front Mounting Plate |
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Ill. No. |
Part No. |
Description |
Qty. Rqd. |
Remarks |
32 |
AEG161 |
PLATE, engine front mounting |
1 |
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33 |
12G619B |
GASKET, plate to block |
1 |
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34 |
SH605051 |
SCREW, plate to block |
2 |
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35 |
LWZ305 |
WASHER, locking |
2 |
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36 |
AEA687 |
SCREW, plate to main bearing cap |
2 |
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37 |
AHU2379 |
PLATE, camshaft locating |
1 |
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38 |
SH604061 |
SCREW, plate to block |
3 |
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39 |
WF600040 |
WASHER, shakeproof |
3 |
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Timing Cover |
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Several timing covers were fitted in the 1960s, some with timing pointers, some without, most with stiffeners, one without. All were superseded by 1970 by 12G2506, which includes a timing pointer and lower stiffener and does not require the stiffener 12A666 listed below. |
The plain washers PWZ104 and PWZ105 listed below replace the original elongated washers used at different times on the A Series engine until the 1980s. |
Ill. No. |
Part No. |
Description |
Qty. Rqd. |
Remarks |
40 |
12G2506 |
COVER, front, timing |
1 |
Includes oil seal. |
41 |
88G561 |
OIL SEAL, timing cover |
1 |
Included in timing cover. |
42 |
12A666 |
STIFFENER, timing cover |
1 |
Use on early 1960s covers suffering from poor sealing. |
43 |
12A956 |
GASKET, timing cover |
1 |
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44 |
SH604031 |
SCREW, timing cover to front mounting plate |
6 |
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45 |
LWZ204 |
WASHER, locking |
6 |
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46 |
PWZ104 |
WASHER, plain |
6/3 |
Qty. reduced when stiffener is present. |
47 |
SH605061 |
SCREW, timing cover to mounting plate and block |
4 |
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48 |
LWZ305 |
WASHER, locking |
4 |
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49 |
PWZ105 |
WASHER, plain |
4/3 |
Qty. reduced when stiffener is present. |
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Tappet Chest Covers |
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Ill. No. |
Part No. |
Description |
Qty. Rqd. |
Remarks |
50 |
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COVER, tappet chest, LH, with breather pipe |
1 |
Convex cover; for open circuit breathing (1963-64). |
51 |
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COVER, tappet chest, LH, with breather pipe |
1 |
Concave replacement cover; for open circuit breathing (1963-64). |
52 |
12G577 |
COVER, tappet chest, LH, with oil separator |
1 |
Convex cover; for closed circuit breathing (1964-66). |
53 |
12A1212 |
COVER, tappet chest, LH, with oil separator |
1 |
Concave cover; for closed circuit breathing (1966 on). |
There are too many varieties of LH tappet chest cover for open circuit engine breathing models to list here. However they are all detailed, along with all of the other components of each type of breathing system, in the 'Emission Controls - Engine Breathing' sections in the Fuel and Exhaust Systems area of the Somerford Mini catalogue. |
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Ill. No. |
Part No. |
Description |
Qty. Rqd. |
Remarks |
54 |
12H941 |
COVER, tappet chest, RH |
1 |
Convex cover, 1963-66. |
55 |
12A1386 |
COVER, tappet chest, RH |
1 |
Concave cover, 1966 on. |
56 |
12A1139 |
GASKET, cover, cork |
1 |
For convex type cover. |
57 |
BH605151 |
BOLT, cover to block |
1 |
For convex type cover. |
58 |
2K4958 |
WASHER, bolt |
1 |
For convex type cover. |
59 |
GUG705505GM |
GASKET, cover, rubber |
1 |
For concave type cover. |
60 |
SH605091 |
SCREW, cover to block |
1 |
For concave type cover. |
61 |
12A1177 |
WASHER, cup |
1 |
For concave type cover. |
62 |
12A1176 |
BUSH, rubber |
1 |
For concave type cover. |
63 |
MRC1980A |
BUSH, rubber |
1 |
Later design; replaces 12A1176 and 12A1177. |
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Oil System Components |
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Ill. No. |
Part No. |
Description |
Qty. Rqd. |
Remarks |
64 |
2K4994 |
PLUG, priming |
1 |
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65 |
6K464 |
WASHER, sealing |
1 |
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66 |
12H865 |
PLUNGER, oil pressure relief valve |
1 |
Standard fitment. |
67 |
BLS916 |
BALL, oil pressure relief valve |
1 |
Alternative; see note below. |
The ball above may be used in place of the standard fitment plunger to guard against a sticking relief valve (something that the plunger is prone to do, given dirt or metal particles in the oil). |
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Ill. No. |
Part No. |
Description |
Qty. Rqd. |
Remarks |
68 |
AEA536 |
SPRING, oil pressure relief valve |
1 |
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69 |
12A1851 |
CAP, threaded, relief valve |
1 |
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70 |
6K431 |
WASHER, sealing |
1 |
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71 |
2A797 |
HOUSING, oil pressure relief valve |
1 |
Press-fit in cylinder block. |
72 |
12A116 |
DIPSTICK, oil level |
1 |
1963-66. |
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12A1263 |
DIPSTICK, oil level |
1 |
1966 on. |
73 |
AEC671 |
WASHER, sealing dipstick |
1 |
1963-66. |
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12A1262 |
WASHER, sealing dipstick |
1 |
1966 on. |
74 |
12G107 |
TUBE, dipstick, nylon |
1 |
1963-66. |
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12A1261 |
TUBE, dipstick, metal |
1 |
1966 on. |