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Old 28 Apr 2005, 16:35 (Ref:1289545)   #1
Kevin Whittle
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Kevin Whittle should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Cosworth SCA, SCB, SCC engines

How many Cosworth SCA engines were built?
Does any one know the split between carb and injection numbers built?

What was the bore stroke of the 1499cc SCB. It was claimed to deliver 175bhp. Was just one SCB engine built? and where is it now?

When the SCC was introduced, (to comply with USA class) was it a gear drive ohc, or was it chain drive
Or perhaps a mixture of gear drive to jackshaft then chain to sohc.

How many engines survive, I know that Cosworth has 2 engines, the one on display at 2004 Stoneleigh show was on carbs.
Why did they choose DCM over IDA Webers ?

So over to you experts please

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