
 Originally Posted by 
SG1 Bones
					 
				 
				Thanks mick88, I finally found those numbers. It is definitely a 202 and I found the engine number ZL11098. I googled some information on it and am I right in thinking that the 202 was from an HZ Holden? If that's the case I'd like to know what happened to the car because my SIII is a 1977 model which is when the HZ first came out and they ceased in 1980, so the engine would have been still quite green when it was dumped into my SIII. 
By the way I tried hitting the starter motor but it still didn't kick over, but on the first try of turning it over the click was followed by a sound that sounded like a spring relaxing (if that makes sense). 😡
Would clutch starting work? I am thinking along those lines because of one of the ideas mentioned above. My only concern is that with living on a hill is that if I don't get it started I'll have to try to drag it back up again. 
I've been thinking about what would have been the original engine wether a 4cyl or a 6cyl. What would be the main things to see to confirm its original heart?
Thank you all so much for your assistance. 
Nathan.
P.S. Sorry for the long post.
			
		 
	 
 
Hi Nathan,
your vehicle may have run on the original motor for many years before it had the Holden transplant.
Looks like the ZL prefix engine was for a 202 in a late HZ. 
Holden Engine Numbers ID Guide
What is your vehicle's chassis number? 
Post it up on here and we can find out if was originally a six or four cylinder motor. Alternatively check to see if the front cross member has been cut modified to move the radiator forward or take a pic of the bulkhead inside the vehicle around the transmission tunnel and post it on here. The bulkhead is different on the six as opposed to the four.
Cheers, Mick.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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