More information is needed. The year make and model of the car. also the current engine size. usually when replacing with a different motor but same size, things such as intake / exhaust manifolds, alternators / Power Steering pumps etc may have to be changed. In some cases, flywheels, and some larger components may have to be changed.
The Vehicle Identification Number, or VIN, only identifies the body and frame of the vehicle. There is no VIN number on the engine and the engine number is not related to the VIN.
there is no engine vin vin stands for vehicle identification number
On a 17 digit VIN , the 8th " character " of the VIN will indicate which engine you have
the 8th digit in your vin is your engine model number, do a search about that. ...or measure your bore and stroke (engine must be torn down)
You will find the VIN number in the neck of the frame. Engine number, the vin is on the neck but as a dirt bike it may not have an engine #
On a 2001 Cavalier, the 8th character of the VIN is the engine code. In all 17 character vin's, the 8th character is the engine code.
Under the windshield, at the middle of firewall panel. Engine hood must be raised.
The eighth digit of the vin number is the engine code.
It can't. The the only thing that a VIN number has in common with the engine is the 8th digit of the VIN tells what type of engine it is. The VIN number though may allow the dealer to access the engine number from their databases.
yes. the vin tells where the car was made the order it was put together in the year the engine size the make and model and what type of vehicle it is (coupe/sedan/ convertable/ etc) and its country of origin
Get under the engine bay and uses a flashlight to find the VIN. The VIN stamp will vary from vehicle to vehicle, but will be mounted somewhere on the engine block. Some older vehicles will contain a serial number instead of a VIN. Match up the VIN from the engine block to the VIN on the vehicle. If the engine block has a serial number instead of a VIN then contact the manufacture dealer to see what serial number the original engine block had. .
Their must be a roadworthy check, a previous owner check and a VIN number.