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    Posted 12 years ago

    apack
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    I have a vintage triumph TR5 motorcycle engine and transmission. I was told it is a 1947 but after some reaserch it seems to be a 1956. It has I think, a Delta head however delta heads didn't appear until 1958. Could be a conversion. did not remove the head and would rather not unless there is no other way to tell. Engine has a Lucas racing magnito. It also has a "X" at the end of the engine number. I was told the X stands for factory experimental. If there is anybody out there who could steer me straight on this engine I would be very greatful.

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    1. RonM RonM, 12 years ago
      WooHoo pre unit!
    2. Seepy, 4 years ago
      Yes the twin carb splayed head was an option for the Tigers and TR5's later on that same casting was used for the early Bonnevilles. It is a 56 motor. Still have it?

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