Block Type ID Number

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Block Type ID Number

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My 124 spider engine is an unusual rebuild. The car is a 1969. The head is from a 124AC. I was told that the block came from a later 1608 engine. I'd like to make sure. The number on the block is: 4180231. Where could I find a reference that would tell me this?
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Never mind :oops: I read the wrong number. The number near the top of the oil filter canister says: 125BC040, 0647865 so it's a 1608 block. Duh! I'm wondering though. If the compression ratio for the 1438 was 8.9:1 and the 1608 was 9.8:1 what compression should this odd hybrid be?
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anywhere in between :mrgreen:
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The CR for the US 1608 was 8.5:1, so likely that is what you have.
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That's pretty anemic.
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fiatfactory wrote:Last post in this thread explains the differences in pistons used to achieve the differing compression ratios in 80mm bore Fiat engines...

http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic ... 8&start=15

and yes 8.5:1 is very anemic.

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