Data on Early Forty Series
Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 11:29 am
I have been trying to collect data on the early Forty series.
The year started with one known F - that was the one that Charles P saw and photographed at Ibsley. Since then F201, F341 and F1207 have surfaced; although in F1207's case brought down from the loft! Jan has stripped F341 down and we now know the 40cc cylinder dimensions of the early 'small block' Fs. Knowledge of other features from these engines is now available.
With Charles P's advice and help, I thought I would try to log all known F,FV and FVPs so as to have an approximation as to how many survive, but more importantly to try to determine when the various changes and modification were introduced.
Charles was keen to extend it logically to include LMs and LSs; but I chickened out of this as the numbers were much larger and I don't have any experience of them.
The table below, which is just about legible (?), is a scan of the table that I have produced. I haven't managed to work out how to add this kind of data to this site in a better way (advice please!).
I would very much like further information, so that it can be added to the table and the information shared on any known F, FV and FVPs. There must be hundreds out there! Thank you.
Jeremy
The year started with one known F - that was the one that Charles P saw and photographed at Ibsley. Since then F201, F341 and F1207 have surfaced; although in F1207's case brought down from the loft! Jan has stripped F341 down and we now know the 40cc cylinder dimensions of the early 'small block' Fs. Knowledge of other features from these engines is now available.
With Charles P's advice and help, I thought I would try to log all known F,FV and FVPs so as to have an approximation as to how many survive, but more importantly to try to determine when the various changes and modification were introduced.
Charles was keen to extend it logically to include LMs and LSs; but I chickened out of this as the numbers were much larger and I don't have any experience of them.
The table below, which is just about legible (?), is a scan of the table that I have produced. I haven't managed to work out how to add this kind of data to this site in a better way (advice please!).
I would very much like further information, so that it can be added to the table and the information shared on any known F, FV and FVPs. There must be hundreds out there! Thank you.
Jeremy