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    Engine number location?

    I have a 2.6L 6cyl rover engine that is caked, and I mean CAKED in oil/ dust mix, (still runs great). I'm trying to find the engine number so i can see whether it's original or a replacement. I've half cleaned the block and still can't find it. Can someone point me in the right direction? I can't find this simple bit of info ANYWHERE!!!

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    I have found a picture in the manual that appears to show the number running vertically immediately above the LH (front) end of the rocker cover for the exhaust valves on the LH side of the block, i.e., at the front end of the exhaust manifold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by captain_funbeard View Post
    I have a 2.6L 6cyl rover engine that is caked, and I mean CAKED in oil/ dust mix, (still runs great). I'm trying to find the engine number so i can see whether it's original or a replacement. I've half cleaned the block and still can't find it. Can someone point me in the right direction? I can't find this simple bit of info ANYWHERE!!!
    If the block is already half cleaned...


    John is correct, if I recall correctly.

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    LH side of the block, in front of and in line with the metal oil filler pipe.
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    Last edited by SIImad; 8th October 2011 at 07:10 PM. Reason: more info

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    Definately a plate atop the rocker cover as said above must be pretty well covered to not see it cause it's about 3 inches long. I think it's red

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    My IIA and III both have 2.6's in them and the engine number is located in the same place on the block. See attached photo.

    The red plate on the rocker cover is for tappet settings etc.

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    Last edited by SIImad; 9th October 2011 at 12:32 PM. Reason: More info

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    Thanks!

    To everyone who replied, my thanks. Found the number, it was perfectly filled and levelled with oil/ dust. When i cleaned over it originally it didn't remove the crud from the recessed numbers and i missed it. Was looking for a horizontal number too and bigger. Best thing is, the engine and chassis numbers are matching as delivered to the military back in '77

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    The bad news about that is the engine is almost certainly worn out. And oversized piston rings/pistons are extremely expensive for a 2.6, I was quoted 1.3k for some to be made due to noone stocking the right oversize ( 30 thou). Mechanics in the force seem to have just kept them running not rebuilding etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by captain_funbeard View Post
    To everyone who replied, my thanks. Found the number, it was perfectly filled and levelled with oil/ dust. When i cleaned over it originally it didn't remove the crud from the recessed numbers and i missed it. Was looking for a horizontal number too and bigger. Best thing is, the engine and chassis numbers are matching as delivered to the military back in '77
    Watchout captain_funbeard--it's the crud that's holding your engine together!

    Glad you found the number.

    Cheers!

    AJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by SIImad

    Watchout captain_funbeard--it's the crud that's holding your engine together!

    Glad you found the number.

    Cheers!

    AJ
    And it serves as an external oil gasket

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