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davejmulholland
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Location: melbourne
Identifying an engine change
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October 22, 2023, 06:05:13 PM »
Hi all,
This is my first post here.
I am thinking of buying a series 3 109. I have the chassis number and have found on
https://www.remlr.com/ARN/ARN-28.php
that it is listed as having had an engine replacement. As I am not a Landy officianado, can anyone tell me from the details - "Later fitted with Enengine 594100869B" - if this is a standard engine replacement or something I should be excited / wary about.
Thanks,
Dave
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Chazza
REMLR Inc
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Posts: 582
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Location: Narrogin
REMLR No: 217
Re: Identifying an engine change
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October 23, 2023, 09:57:55 AM »
It just means that according to Army records the engine was changed whilst in Service.
Quite a common occurrence and nothing to be alarmed about,
Cheers Charlie
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