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ROD W

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This is advertised  as a 1914   24 and 25  Motor.   I don't  have my 70 years of Buick.  Is this the  165 cu inch motor.  I know its not the 201 cu inch which was dropped at the end of 1913.   But I don,t know what size engine replaced it in 1914.

Thanks Rod

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A 1914 165 cu in engine should have a starter/generator and have starter teeth in the edge of the flywheel.  This one has a magneto, so it is either very early 1914 or an earlier engine.  The split manifold could be for this engine as shown.

 

1912 165 cu in engine below:

 

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nzcarnerd,

 This engine is listed on Trade Me in Christchurch.  There are no contact details.  There used to be a 39 owner who was regularly on this forum who lived in Christchurch.  Would you have any contact details,

Rod

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On 10/08/2016 at 11:52 AM, ROD W said:

nzcarnerd,

 This engine is listed on Trade Me in Christchurch.  There are no contact details.  There used to be a 39 owner who was regularly on this forum who lived in Christchurch.  Would you have any contact details,

Rod

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-parts-accessories/vintage-parts/engines/auction-1136331277.htm

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/specialist-cars/other/auction-1137308734.htm

Rove (Richard) Ph ChCh  03 322-7347 is know to local Buick folk

At the Ashburton swap meet a few years ago there was an engine/part chassis on that era for sale

 

I am near Christchurch now.  (spend 50% on my time near ChCh)

The local '39 owner you are probably referring to is Grant M

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 Looks the same as this 1914 B24 engine with the single  manifold and exhaust connection at the front of the engine.  As Mark said, possibly an early 14, as it does not have the electric start or as mentioned in previous posts being an export,  getting rid of the previous years stock.   

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This is on the HCCA Classified page:

 

1912 Buick Model B35 touring project with rebuilt engine

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This is a project that needs someone to finish. It is a 1912 Buick model B35 3 door touring. The engine was completely rebuilt and is ready to have hoses and fluids to go. The frame is painted and many of the parts are either rebuilt, new or in primer ready to assemble.

The primary missing items are the rear springs, the radiator, brass lamps, Prestolite tank, and a good body.

There are a lot of rods, bolts, clamps, and extra duplicate pieces included.

Please give me a call or e-mail for additional pictures. Wheels are all there but not matching. The brass windshield is very nice. $3,800

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Left and right side views of my (former) 1914 B-37 - which was the larger series of the 1914 Buick 4-cylinder. They are "Block cast in Pairs". The B-55 6-cylinder was 3 pairs of cylinders of the same bore

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