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On the front left side of the crankcase.
 
I'm updating v5 is it worth putting on fiat 126?
Normally,the engine number is very clear, as is the engine type---in your case, if it IS a "652cc. Mk2 126" engine it should have "126A1 000" on the top line and then the actual number below it. At a (fairly safe) guess, I would suspect your engine is NOT an original engine out of a 126, but an engine that has been built up using a 'pattern' engine crankcase---these do NOT have an engine number on them
 
Normally,the engine number is very clear, as is the engine type---in your case, if it IS a "652cc. Mk2 126" engine it should have "126A1 000" on the top line and then the actual number below it. At a (fairly safe) guess, I would suspect your engine is NOT an original engine out of a 126, but an engine that has been built up using a 'pattern' engine crankcase---these do NOT have an engine number on them
There is something there just not legible.
What should I put on the v5 when I update?
 
Normally,the engine number is very clear, as is the engine type---in your case, if it IS a "652cc. Mk2 126" engine it should have "126A1 000" on the top line and then the actual number below it. At a (fairly safe) guess, I would suspect your engine is NOT an original engine out of a 126, but an engine that has been built up using a 'pattern' engine crankcase---these do NOT have an engine number on them
Ther car was restored in 2015 and largely stored since then, would you suspect the engine and syncro gearbox were purchased refurbed off the shelf from someone like Ricambo. Would someone like that remove the numbers when they refurb?
 

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Ther car was restored in 2015 and largely stored since then, would you suspect the engine and syncro gearbox were purchased refurbed off the shelf from someone like Ricambo. Would someone like that remove the numbers when they refurb?
Would a trace of additional digits be seen if you used some fine wet and dry and a bit of WD40?
Failing that, you could try registering using what you can see.
In any case, I can see a definite 8, a possible 1 and a possible 2.
 
Would a trace of additional digits be seen if you used some fine wet and dry and a bit of WD40?
Failing that, you could try registering using what you can see.
In any case, I can see a definite 8, a possible 1 and a possible 2.
Was thinking of putting white paint on then sanding, but if I cant get all the numbers is there any point? Might just register as 126
 
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