A discussion here on a U.K. forum - link :
Does anyone know why Leyland marked up some of the components with one
digit higher than the official part number? Was it to confuse the Japanese?
Examples:
From the main site, Mark has got hold of this excellent blueprint for the
12G295 small bore head
http://mk1-performance-conversions.co.uk/12G295_drawing.pdfThe drawing quotes it as 12G294...
The C-AEG648 camshaft is marked up as "649"...
There is a passing reference to this practice in the Vizard book, but I have
never seen an official explanation. I suppose that in pre-computer days,
it would not really matter as any documentation would be paper based and
it would be easy to find, even if "filed" one digit wrong. In this day and age,
you would probably just get "Computer says 'No'..." as a reply.
Ian