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URGENT!! Engine number location

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URGENT!! Engine number location

Post by redrocket »

Hi everybody, the paj is going to a new owner tommorow afternoon yippee. what i can't find is the engine number on the actual engine. 3.0l v6, anyone know where it is??

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Post by Grantw »

From memory I thought it was on passengers side, back of the engine where the box bolts up. Few years since I have looked though??? :roll: :roll:
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Post by redrocket »

narp thats not it. that was only a short number
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Post by chunkz »

just look all over the engine bay
for that metal plate
and there should be like a 12 (odd?) digit code.. your vin number...
your engine number will be inside the vin number..

Most cars i have seen they have all been on passenger side in engine bay
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Post by redrocket »

yeah prob is that the inspector guys have to visually see it on the engine before they will give me a safety cert. they said i may have to get qld transport to issue me a new number for it and have it stamped onto the engine but thats crap. surely its there somewhere.
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Post by -Scott- »

Hi Mike

I'll be sticking my head under my bonnet later tonight, so I might have some news later.

Don't worry too much if you need a new engine number - I needed one in SA a few years ago, and it was all done over the phone - nobody wanted to see anything.

Edit: :shock:

I found an oil leak I didn't know I had, but no engine number. Attached is a blurry photo from my owner's manual - good luck!

Cheers,

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Post by corkhead »

yeh as that photo shows - drivers side right at the back of the block !

when i got my pajero last year had a lovely time finding that and the chassis number.

youll prob find oil and dirt and stuff on it .... really got to get your head in there with a torch !!
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Post by redrocket »

well the pad is there where the number normally goes but there is no number. apparently the police will issue me with a surrogate number and i then have to get that stamped into the block and can use that for the roadworthy. all i wanna do is hand it over to the buyer and get the money for it. does anyone have any suggestions at all for me??????

i am desparate.

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Post by hudson44 »

Hey Red.. There is a flat machined pad at the front left of the engine block behind the left hand timing cover. Don't quote me but i think some were stamped there. It's also not a bad spot to re-stamp the number!!
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