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Question on Chris Craft L type engine
Seems this engine is a litle obscure and I dont see alot of technical data on it such as for torque specs,etc. Mine has a auto lite distributor and I was wondering if anyone can advise where I can buy the ignition parts for it?
What is the part number on the distributor?
Jim Staib
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1947 Penn Yan 12' Cartopper WXH474611
1950 Chris-Craft 22' Sportsman U-22-1532
1957 Chris-Craft 26' Sea Skiff SK-26-515
1968 Century 17' Resorter FG-68-174
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1947 Penn Yan 12' Cartopper WXH474611
1950 Chris-Craft 22' Sportsman U-22-1532
1957 Chris-Craft 26' Sea Skiff SK-26-515
1968 Century 17' Resorter FG-68-174
Model L
In my collection of historical knowledge, perhaps untrustworthy, an L was a smaller bore M. Herculese had several versions of their engines that started with a basic block and then had bore and stroke mods to give different HP products. I've seen some early '40s boat offered for sale that had Model L engines. That gave me a start since I know about Ks and Ms and nothing about Ls. But an L is a smaller bore M. Seems to be rated around 120 HP.
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I believe Jim is correct. Most of the different Hercules engine families in the Chris Craft line used the Hercules "D" bore size- a 130hp "M" was a Hercules JXD block (a 145 hp ML would be a JXLD- L meant long stroke. "K"'s and KL's were QXD's and QXLD's). I'm assuming the actual Chris Craft "L" engine might have been the Hercules "C" bore size, perhaps a JXC?
I have the different bore sizes in books in my collection, which are unfortunately about 2200 miles away from me right now.
I have the different bore sizes in books in my collection, which are unfortunately about 2200 miles away from me right now.
Bret
1953 35' Commander "Adonis III"
1970 23' lancer project
1953 35' Commander "Adonis III"
1970 23' lancer project
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What 1936 Specifications book are you referring to?
My info is showing the earliest L-series (#8000 serial number series) installed in some early 1937 models at the end of October 1936.
This is the predecessor to the M-series and shares many parts in common.
What 1936 Specifications book are you referring to?
My info is showing the earliest L-series (#8000 serial number series) installed in some early 1937 models at the end of October 1936.
This is the predecessor to the M-series and shares many parts in common.
-Brian
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The L (and LA, LB etc.) was really only installed by C-C in some models for 1937, '38, and early '39. Then they tried to sell the remainder off by themselves when the M became popular.
There are a few more L's around than the venerable "H", the predecessor to the K from 1935-36.
There are a few more L's around than the venerable "H", the predecessor to the K from 1935-36.
-Brian
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1938 Gar Wood 22' Streamliner #6256 Empress
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1952 Chris~Craft 19' Racing Runabout #363 Thunderstruck
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Yeah, the M1 Crown like your boat would have had originally is a seldom seen piece. Chrysler only built 346 of that particular version. At least the L you have now is "period correct".
-Brian
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1938 Gar Wood 22' Streamliner #6256 Empress
1952 Chris~Craft 19' Racing Runabout #363 Thunderstruck
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