I just checked the V5 from my donor (166) and it only has the last 6 digits on there. No letters.
I just checked the V5 from my donor (166) and it only has the last 6 digits on there. No letters.
Hi Leigh - the V5 might only give the last 6 numbers but on your 166 engine block there should be one of the following codes in front of the V5 6 digits : - AR 36101 for a CF3 or AR 34301 for a CF2 - according to the Alfa Owner codes referenced by Gordon in this thread. This engine number is on a horizontal surface below the thermostat housing at the gearbox end of the engine.
I wish I'd photographed mine before installation as the testers will need proof of age of the engine and it's not so easy to access now! (and I dont have the V5)
I have a feeling I may well have the same issue now as I forgot about making a note of mine!
But as I know mine is a 1998 166 with a CF2 engine I guess my engine code is AR34301.
What 'proof' do IVA need? I have the V5 for the car that the engine came out of.
Last edited by LPH_UK; 26-08-2020 at 10:35.
Last edited by LOFT6.6; 26-08-2020 at 14:29.
I have lots of hidden talents. The problem is, even I can't find them!
Ade
Thnaks Ade, it will be there, it's just getting access to it to be able to read it with everything bolted to the engine!
It’s reasonably visible once fully plumbed Leigh, although you might need a camera! As long as the numbers match(!) donor V5 is fine. That’s what I’ll be using for mine.
Yes thanks Ade - I'll have to try and photograph it as I dont have the V5 - and then I will point to it so the Tester can see where it is - but not sure how visible it will be without close examination.
Can you take an impression of it with plasticine when the engine is all built up? If that works take a mirror so you can read the reversed imprint easily?
Can you get an age related plate without the V5? I thought that was a requirement to prove the age of the donor and without one you'd be issued a "Q" plate?
Guy
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