The 8th digit is the engine code. If we had the complete VIN we could probably answer that.
yes Make sure the 8th digit in the vin are the same
8th digit of the VIN number B = 2.4 4 cyl D = 2.7 V6 E = 3.5 V6
Look for the 8th digit of the VIN# B 2.4L 4 cyl D 2.7L 6cyl E 3.5L 6cyl
If the 8th digit in each vehicles VIN are the same... then YES!
The year can be determined by the 10th digit of the VIN. Here is a cross-reference of that 10th digit with its corresponding production year: Each of the following letters, in the order specified, correspond to a year 1976 thru current year: a b c n t x z d e f g h j k l m n p r s t v w x y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 In other words, a=1976, b=1977, c=1978, n=1979, etc. You can also use this VIN converter: http://www.motoverse.com/tools/vin/kawasaki.asp
The Case 580 Super E backhoe loader was produced between 1985 and 1989. To determine the exact year of the unit with VIN 17029189, you would typically refer to the last digit of the VIN or specific production records from Case. However, without direct access to the production database, it's likely that this model falls within that range. For precise identification, consulting Case documentation or a dealer might be necessary.
E=Elizabeth 11=2nd R=Regina ( Queen) Queen Elizabeth the 2nd.
In a 2000 Ford Explorer XLS : That is a 4.0 liter / 245 cubic inch V6 engine ( I believe it would be the EFI which is an over head valve / pushrod style engine , the ( 8th ) " character " of the VIN is an " X " ) and not the 4.0 liter SOHC , V6 version which would have the ( 8th ) digit of the VIN is an " E "
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Depending on the model , you could have the 4.0 L - OHV - V6 ( VIN " X " ) the 4.0 L - SOHC - V6 ( VIN " E " ) or the 5.0 L - V8 ( VIN " P " ) look at the 8th " character " of your VIN