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Thread: Identifying Original Engine?

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    Some photos

    G'day Goosey,

    I used my mobile phone instead of the camera so my apologies for the quality of the shots. The photos are taken using a 300 mm square, which just fits. The photo was taken of the distance between the step on the firewall to the seat box on my 4 cylinder engine.

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    Lionel
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    often if a holden 6 replaced the OEM 6 there was no need to mod the front cross memeber, if the front cross member is modded it was most likely originally a 4 pot.
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    So Goosey

    So Goosey,

    Did you get to measure the distance between the seat box and the firewall to find out if the vehicle was originally fitted with a 4 or a 6 cylinder motor? If so what was it?

    Kind Regards
    Lionel

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