Is that an adaptor between the bellhousing and the engine?
Is that a series 1 bellhousing or from series 2 or other?
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Is that an adaptor between the bellhousing and the engine?
Is that a series 1 bellhousing or from series 2 or other?
Just from looking at the image, yes that is an adaptor plate for a 'Red' holden engine, and just looking at what I can see of the gearbox it could be a S2/2A from the look of the area where the starter motor rear shaft fits into the bell housing, Series 1 has a very wide flat area for the starter motor, hope that's of some help, cheers Dennis
Sounds like a load of twaddle.
They didn't have my '65 Merc. on record. Their records didn't go back that far. When they moved over to computers, only the records of currently registered vehicles (current at the time) were moved from the old card system to computers. If your S1 wasn't registered at about the late seventies/early eighties, the previous registration details definitely would not be on record.
There is a serial number on top of the gearbox on the RH side near the join to the transfer case (from memory), but I don't have a reference to identify the box from this.
John
Have a look here http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-lan...earbox-id.html
Colin
Problem is, as previously mentioned, that it's filed by engine number.
Spoke to them a few years back to track down a vehicle's details down by it's rego and they couldn't help.
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Colin