A question for the brain trust.
I have been the proud owner of an AMI built 1973 2500TC. Its a hybrid machine from what I can gather.
Commission number: 2MK75649
Engine number: MK1157HE
Cyl Head Pt No. Casting: 312388 / Pt No. Stamped 218226
As I understand, the PI had horrendous issues with the high ambient temps here in Oz (currently 41C at 4.30pm...!). Due to this the Australian Triumph engineering department removed the PI system off the car and installed the carburettors from the 2000TC. Now i am unsure if the head was changed at this time.
I am trying to figure out the actual spec of the engine and is it basically a carbie version of a PI?
Thanks in advance
Chris
AMI built 1973 2500TC
Re: AMI built 1973 2500TC
I am certain you have researched this before posting your topic, but I can't shed anymore light on what you probably already know. The head no. 218226 is for a carb 2500 engine for the Australian market, for cars assembled by Australian Motor Industries.
I cannot find any reference to the engine no. 'MK' in my books. Are you certain the first letter is 'M'? I appreciate this does tally with the 'MK' in the VIN no.
Maybe some of our Australian members may have more information to assist you.
I cannot find any reference to the engine no. 'MK' in my books. Are you certain the first letter is 'M'? I appreciate this does tally with the 'MK' in the VIN no.
Maybe some of our Australian members may have more information to assist you.
Register Member no. 1596
1967 Mk1 2000 in Gunmetal Grey
1969 Mk1 2000 in Royal Blue
1970 Mk2 2000 in Valencia Blue
1972 Mk2 2.5 PI in Triumph White
1973 Mk2 2.5 PI in Sienna Brown
1976 Mk2 2500S in Carmine Red
1967 Mk1 2000 in Gunmetal Grey
1969 Mk1 2000 in Royal Blue
1970 Mk2 2000 in Valencia Blue
1972 Mk2 2.5 PI in Triumph White
1973 Mk2 2.5 PI in Sienna Brown
1976 Mk2 2500S in Carmine Red
Re: AMI built 1973 2500TC
Johnnydog,
Yes, the engine number is MK1157HE, according to the Triumph register webite, the MK denoted export engines.
Thanks
Chris
Yes, the engine number is MK1157HE, according to the Triumph register webite, the MK denoted export engines.
Thanks
Chris
Re: AMI built 1973 2500TC
I think Leyland replaced the 2500 PI with the S everywhere about this time. S had HS6 carbs and that horrible emission control rubbish which I consigned to the rubbish on two that I have owned. They went much better without them in my opinion.
Tony.
Tony.
1976 2500 TC. converted to S specs.
Lots of bits
1999 BMW Z3.
2006 BMW 325ti.
Hopefully not needing too many bits.
.
Lots of bits
1999 BMW Z3.
2006 BMW 325ti.
Hopefully not needing too many bits.
.
Re: AMI built 1973 2500TC
Tony,
I have discovered since this post that AMI took it upon themselves to create the 2500TC in 1973, a year or so before the factory. it has Stromberg 150CDS carbies.
I have discovered since this post that AMI took it upon themselves to create the 2500TC in 1973, a year or so before the factory. it has Stromberg 150CDS carbies.

