Bmc 2.2 Commander Manual

1957–70 numbering system Numbers were of the style '15GB-U-H' plus a serial number, where: 15 = capacity G = MG (other letters were: A = Austin, B = Industrial, H = Miscellaneous, J = Commercial, M = Morris, R = Riley, V = Vanden Plas and W = Wolseley ) B = B series engine U = Central gear change (other letters were: A = Automatic, M = Manumatic clutch, N = Column change, O = Overdrive and P = Police) H = High compression (alternatively L = Low compression) So on the face of it it is definitely a 2.2 engine that seems to be classed as 'Industrial'. However if the'C' means C-series engine, I'm not sure that is a correct description of the 2.2 or 2.5 diesels? So I guess I'm saying 'I don't know, beyond the fact I'm sure it is a 2.2'.! Well I'm no expert, but there are sources on the web such as this. So on the face of it it is definitely a 2.2 engine that seems to be classed as 'Industrial'. However if the'C' means C-series engine, I'm not sure that is a correct description of the 2.2 or 2.5 diesels? So I guess I'm saying 'I don't know, beyond the fact I'm sure it is a 2.2'.!

Bmc 2.2 Commander Manual

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The C series was a 6 cylinder in-line petrol engine so that won't be connected but I have found this link to a page which shows a manual available on the Thames Vintage Boat Club see. Scroll down until you see the 2.2 marine diesel mentioned as fitted to the Austin Gypsy and London Taxi. Roger Edited August 7, 2012 by Albion. The complete answer to my question came from gipsyspares.com: 'The BMC engines were used in different vehicles and there was a marine version as well and a stationary type for powering generators. According to the numbers you gave me I can say that it is a BMC 2.2 diesel engine.

B C stands for engines used as BMC Industrials or in LD vans ©. The V/D stands for a marine engine. The 1329 is the engine number.

In your case the basic engine is the industrial engine which has been converted to a marine option.'