I'm starting a new thread so not to clog Joe's Cannonball thread. But please feel free to post about any other vintage Harley-Davidson model or serial number you don't understand or can't figure out. Photos would be a BIG help.
RE: Joe's 1914 "H-7762-H" Twin motor
Joe, thanks much for posting pix of motor's belly numbers. Your motor has added to our knowledge about H-D numbering.
But I don't think it's a Harley "Truck" forecar motor and here's why:
Orig. H-D data notes state:
For 1914:
"Mod. 10-G (Truck forecar): Number followed by EH or H preceeded by T, Two speed forecar."
For 1915:
Mod. 11-G (Truck forecar): "T" prefix = "Truck w/Bosch mag.
Mod. 11-G (Truck forecar): "LT" prefix = "Truck w/Remy gen.
"T" and "LT" was the Truck prefix.
I don't know what the "H" prefix means. Only that I believe that it's original to that motor and meant something to Harley-D, so it's important to us too. Maybe in time we can figure it out. Sure hope so.
RE: Joe's 1914 "H-7762-H" Twin motor
Joe, thanks much for posting pix of motor's belly numbers. Your motor has added to our knowledge about H-D numbering.
Joe said: "This 1914 engine case in question has not been modified. I was told that the H stood for fortruck, A three wheeler with two wheels and a basket or box of some sort in front (True or false I don't know)."
Orig. H-D data notes state:
For 1914:
"Mod. 10-G (Truck forecar): Number followed by EH or H preceeded by T, Two speed forecar."
For 1915:
Mod. 11-G (Truck forecar): "T" prefix = "Truck w/Bosch mag.
Mod. 11-G (Truck forecar): "LT" prefix = "Truck w/Remy gen.
"T" and "LT" was the Truck prefix.
I don't know what the "H" prefix means. Only that I believe that it's original to that motor and meant something to Harley-D, so it's important to us too. Maybe in time we can figure it out. Sure hope so.
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