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Post by PGS 4WD »

matthewK wrote:i thought for your patrol you would of need and engineers ticket
because it had 2.8 and thats what it was built with and you changed it over to 4.2turb ,

isnt thats right?

As it was an option engine for that make model no engineers required, just as you can put a 5.0L V8 into Commodore that was a V6 as long as the respective brakes and suspension are V8 and signed off by a mechanic and the engine is of the same make/model etc.


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Post by bad_religion_au »

Shadow wrote:
so they are expected to know wvery make and model of car thats come out, and alsop exactly what engines came in them?
it's not like he was trying to pass a 13b rotary off for a 12a, the motor screamed holden and the guy didn't pick up on it.

if they are responsible for doing these inspections, then yes, it is their job to be able to verify that the right engine is installed.
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Post by Shadow »

bad_religion_au wrote:
Shadow wrote:
so they are expected to know wvery make and model of car thats come out, and alsop exactly what engines came in them?
it's not like he was trying to pass a 13b rotary off for a 12a, the motor screamed holden and the guy didn't pick up on it.

if they are responsible for doing these inspections, then yes, it is their job to be able to verify that the right engine is installed.
no its not, its up to the person applying for registration to present all accurate information about the vehicle. Read your rego application next time you register a car.
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Post by joeblow »

x2 shadow. the ownus is on the owner. and if something turns to shit it will be the owner prosecuted. but i do agree, vicroads are strange, ring them up and you'll get a different answer everytime...ahh the government.
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Post by Shadow »

joeblow wrote:x2 shadow. the ownus is on the owner. and if something turns to shit it will be the owner prosecuted. but i do agree, vicroads are strange, ring them up and you'll get a different answer everytime...ahh the government.
its the same with qld transport, and bunnings.

ring up any company, and the dumb arse emplyee at the other end will give you garbage information. The only way to know anything for sure is to see it in writing.
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Post by bad_religion_au »

Shadow wrote:
no its not, its up to the person applying for registration to present all accurate information about the vehicle. Read your rego application next time you register a car.
then whats the point of inspecting it???
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