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So the bell housing on my 53 B4C was painted red at some point.  I have now stripped off the paint (and dirt) and replaced it with aluminum POR15.  While doing this I came across what looks like a dial pointing to dots.  The dial is adjustable.  Anyone know what this is for or indicates?  The transmission is a 4 speed.

Also when I removed the paint from the timing chain cover plate, the words Floating Power are stamped into the plate.  I think this is an interesting detail.

Tom

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Posted

Floating power was to denote the engine mounting on rubber...floating vs. Hard mount steel to steel.   The dial I have no solid idea...maybe some manufacturing detail or ID.

Posted

the dial is some sort of indication to say when it was cast. the engine blocks have them too. 

Posted

Thanks for the replies.  Always interesting to try and figure out markings - kinda feels like those National Treasure movies and trying to figure out the clues.

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