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> 2.0 block ID, no SN...
broomhandle
post Jul 7 2016, 04:20 PM
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I am about to purchase a 2.0, but the owner says there are no SN anywhere on the block. Is this possible? He says they is nothing in the common 2.0,1.8 and 1.7 SN locations...

he says there are numbers under the 2nd cyl pushrods.

004 101 102A 4022A

If no SN is there any other markings that could show its a 2.0? and... weird...
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post Jul 8 2016, 03:03 PM
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The 912E engines were supposedly marked on the fan shroud, not the crankcase. (They were GC engines, just like the 75-76 2.0 914s.)

There are some replacement engines without serial numbers anywhere.

The number quoted in the OP is a part number for the crankcase half, I think. Or might be a casting number. It is not a serial number of any kind.

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