They do look for the engine number, but if it’s difficult to see they accept a photo. Once you are confident it’s correct, why not just refresh it with some number/letter stamps? Avoid the angst of a potential fail for something so daft.
It's best not to mess with the engraved number.
Even if its faint it is better that it looks original.
Once you try to re stamp it it can look like it has been tampered with and the examiner may no longer accept that that is the actual number for the engine.
"You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead"
Stan Laurel
It's best not to mess with the engraved number.
Even if its faint it is better that it looks original.
Once you try to re stamp it it can look like it has been tampered with and the examiner may no longer accept that that is the actual number for the engine.
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