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Purbeckfossil
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Engine Number Identification

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My V5C is quoting the wrong engine number.

The number on the engine plate looks like OMA-UK-H359619. (It's a 1098) I have been previously told on the forum that it is probably a recon unit.

Can anyone tell me if this is the right format before I send the V5C back in.


Thanks
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Re: Engine Number Identification

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It will be 10 MA etc - just a standard 1098 engine.
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Re: Engine Number Identification

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Don't know about the absent '1' prefix + the additional 'K' - strange to be close to a std nos.

10MA-U-H 359xxx would make it c1969ish

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Purbeckfossil
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Re: Engine Number Identification

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Thanks chaps, on closer inspection there is a "1" hiding near the rivet but I still have a "K" so it's now 10MA-UK-H359619.

Also, on the V5C, the model (D.3.) is quoted as 1100. What have you all got for a moggy. May as well get it sorted all together.
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Re: Engine Number Identification

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Minor 1000. You sure you don't have a log book for an '1100' ??? Is the chassis number correct??
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Re: Engine Number Identification

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Numerical mistakes usually made when DVLC computerised their system c1979.

Many thousands of Morris Minor's, Morris 1100's, Morris Mini's details were processed to compile the database -
with so much detail to transfer, blunders occurred.
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
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