Need to ID a cylinder head - possibly some industrial 4 cyl maybe for a Hyster Fork Lift or something - in Army cosmoline packings - has a date 10-5-55 and number 155202 stamped on them. Distinguishing feature is the twp stud holes close together in the centre of the head as seen in the pics.
Any ideas before I have to drag out my catalogues and Hollanders.
So you want me to drag out my catalogs and Hollanders?
US ARMY HONOR GRADUATE MECHANIC, Restorer of fine Jeeps, MV's, MVPA 40+yrs, DAV, Army Aircrew member, Donor to Military Museums & CAF, MV Hobby since 1945
Other Hobby- Army Air Force & Busting Big Ass Military Imposters-Good at it
If it is a Continental, there may be a Model No. Prefix to the part number.
US ARMY HONOR GRADUATE MECHANIC, Restorer of fine Jeeps, MV's, MVPA 40+yrs, DAV, Army Aircrew member, Donor to Military Museums & CAF, MV Hobby since 1945
Other Hobby- Army Air Force & Busting Big Ass Military Imposters-Good at it
So you want me to drag out my catalogs and Hollanders
Figured you might recognize it - that number does seem consistent with other Hyster part numbers but that is only a hunch. Date is cast in head so not a WW2 repack I think. Could possibly be a head off a flathead V8 - but wouldn't they be all OHV by then.
Another mystery Army part I suppose. Will have more time over the weekend to research.