262 engine id

Kdancy
Kdancy Senior Contributor
I have this Hudson 262 and trying to find out if it is the early block or later wide block.
Serial # 200174
If I'm looking at the parts book correctly, I think it is a 1952 Commodore six.
The starting car # for Commodore Six was 133118  in 1952
 The starting car # for Super Wasp was 202919 in 1953
Correct?

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  • Kdancy
    Kdancy Senior Contributor
    I don't see a way to edit the original post.
    The engine is laying on it's side and I can't see the casting number.
  • K,
    All narrow blocks will bear a 48*, 49* or 50* s/n stamped vertically in front of the #1 exhaust port.
    F
  • Ric West IN
    Ric West IN Senior Contributor

    Tell me the casting number,  easy positive id.  This info is posted on Alex Burrs Hudson info site.

     

    "Ric"

  • Ric West IN
    Ric West IN Senior Contributor

    Leaving for the evening,   300001  is 48 and early 49.  302627 is late 49 and 50.

    Hope this helps.

    "Ric"

  • Kdancy
    Kdancy Senior Contributor
    The engine is laying on its side, under a building and I can't see the casting numbers without pulling it out.
    The serial number is 200174, no 3 in it. I don't see a 48-49 or 50 number beginning the serial number.
  • Kdancy
    Kdancy Senior Contributor
    Got the engine out. It's a wide block.
    Thanks!
  • hudsontech
    hudsontech Senior Contributor
    I have this Hudson 262 and trying to find out if it is the early block or later wide block.
    Serial # 200174
    If I'm looking at the parts book correctly, I think it is a 1952 Commodore six.
    The starting car # for Commodore Six was 133118  in 1952
     The starting car # for Super Wasp was 202919 in 1953
    Correct?
    133118 would be a 1952 number - build date would be Nov. 1951 (133916-133708
    202919 would be a 1953, 3nd off the line in Nov. 1953. (202917-208037)
    These numbers do not tell what the model was for those.  Numbers were assigned randomly - tho they may have built, say, 10 Commodore 6's followed by 5 Super Sixes and so on.  No way to tell unless the daily talley book shows up and those are probably in a Detroit landfill.

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
    T
  • Kdancy
    Kdancy Senior Contributor
    Thanks for the info!
    The main thing I really needed to find out is if is a wide block, which it is. I need the head. Puuled and cleaned it up and it mics at 1.90" so I dropped it off at the macine shop to surface. Starting with .005 and see if that does it.
    The block still has the crank but no rods or pistons.
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