Griffith 200 / 400 and Tuscan V8 - Engine Numbers

Griffith 200 / 400 and Tuscan V8 - Engine Numbers

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the_stone

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49 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Hello everyone,

i have a question about the engine numbers of the early TVR's with Ford V8 engines.

How are the engine numbers of the Griffith 200 / 400 and the Tuscan V8 to be interpreted? Attached is the engine number of the Griffith, which is currently for sale at BAT, as well as the engine number of my Tuscan V8.

Griffith 200 / 1965: 1368-613 KC
Tuscan V8 / 1968: 1490-28 KC

Does anyone know how to interpret the individual numbers? What does the KC mean, which can be seen on both badges? Does the numbers bevor and behind the hyphen have anything to do with the order of the engines used? Has this anything to do with the performance differences? The Griffith was probably available with 200 and 271 hp, my Tuscan is said to have 306 hp.

I am grateful for every idea,
Michael




the_stone

Original Poster:

18 posts

49 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Unfortunately, my request was not understood correctly. It's not about knowing which engine I have, but only about the meaning of the engine numbers assigned by TVR. Were these "rolled" by TVR at the time or is there a system or further information behind it? In any case, the TVR numbers have nothing to do with the original Ford engine numbers (are much longer).

Of course, I will leave the engine as it is. It is a HiPo motor with appropriately marked heads (289 & 2 dots), the block has the marking C5AE-6015E has the thick balancer and the crankshaft is marked accordingly. In this respect, the engine is an original HiPo.

Only the attachments differ from the 'normal' HiPo with 271 HP: Holley 715 cfm, Cobra High Rise Intake, Long Tube Headers etc) this version corresponds to the Shelby 350 GT Mustangs with 306 HP.

In later brochures, this service was also stated for the Tuscan V8.

Everything should stay that way, I won't change anything, only the engine gets an overhaul, as it has stood for 40 years.

So I am only interested in what the individual numbers and digits of the engine numbers created by TVR mean. Maybe someone knows that .....

Thank you very much!