All,
Following up on my comment to Sebastian---I'll start a thread:
Here's the notion:
I think the vaunted "casting numbers" were not. I believe that just like with respect to the 4-cam motors, the generally five digit numbers on the pushrod case other side were stamped in after casting when Hans was assigned the job of building the motor. (It is also why early on, two letters like HK for Hans Klaus was stamped).
Later, when the motor was acceptable, etc. it got its P number.
That's my theory.
Steve Heinrichs
Following up on my comment to Sebastian---I'll start a thread:
Here's the notion:
I think the vaunted "casting numbers" were not. I believe that just like with respect to the 4-cam motors, the generally five digit numbers on the pushrod case other side were stamped in after casting when Hans was assigned the job of building the motor. (It is also why early on, two letters like HK for Hans Klaus was stamped).
Later, when the motor was acceptable, etc. it got its P number.
That's my theory.
Steve Heinrichs
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