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Easy engine identification.
02 Feb 2018 21:24 #189053
by Busta
Easy engine identification. was created by Busta
The issue of engine identification often comes up on the forum and a common solution is for a picture to be taken and uploaded for someone with the reqiored knowledge to identify it.
May I suggest a simpler approach- The M series engines all have DOHC written on the top of the engine whilst the G series engines all have 16 valve written on top of theirs. Everyone will be able to find this and should therefore be able to identify their engine easily.
May I suggest a simpler approach- The M series engines all have DOHC written on the top of the engine whilst the G series engines all have 16 valve written on top of theirs. Everyone will be able to find this and should therefore be able to identify their engine easily.
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02 Feb 2018 21:44 #189056
by Johnniehec
On the 8th Day God made the LandRover -
On the 9th day he swapped it for a Jimny.
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If you can see the plug leads and coil packs it's the earlier G13b with a cam belt. If you can't see them, they're under the plastic cover it's the later M13a with a timing chain.
If you can see the plug leads and coil packs it's the earlier G13b with a cam belt. If you can't see them, they're under the plastic cover it's the later M13a with a timing chain.
On the 8th Day God made the LandRover -
On the 9th day he swapped it for a Jimny.
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02 Feb 2018 22:45 #189059
by Busta
Replied by Busta on topic Easy engine identification.
My point was that to simply read the words on top of the engine requires no prior knowledge.
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04 Feb 2018 12:23 #189083
by Daniel30
Replied by Daniel30 on topic Easy engine identification.
Good for the wiki section
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04 Feb 2018 15:03 #189086
by gilburton
I started off high and worked my way down ever since
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VVT??:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I started off high and worked my way down ever since

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15 Jan 2021 15:35 #231838
by rich01
Replied by rich01 on topic Easy engine identification.
hi guys my jimny has the black cover over the plugs which has DHOC 16valve underneath , i’m wondering will this be
the G series engine or the M series cheers
the G series engine or the M series cheers
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