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Update on Suzuki engine
Ignoramus21002 wrote:
A police detective called me. I told him the full fedex story. After realizing that I will not be home during his working hours, he asked me to get a VIN number off the engine. He said that it should be there in at least 3 places (any ideas where?) I don't think it will be in three places, but it is typically in one of three places, maybe that's what he meant. It will be stamped into the engine cases, or attached to them (metal tag riveted). Likely spots are near the starter and clutch cover, near the bottom of the clutch cover (the part with the sightglass), or somewhere near the sprocket. I'm drawing a blank on where it would be for a GSXR, which is kinda embarrasing cause I should know. If you're having a lot of trouble finding it let me know and I'll ask a friend who WILL know. I will call him back tomorrow with the vin number. He said that if the engine is stolen, they would be interested (and, I suppose, take it off my hands), and if it is not stolen, they would not be interested. i -- __ Pete Snell Royal Military College Kingston Ontario The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw |
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