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Help finding my engine number
Good day! I have a 2010 370z nismo. I need to stencil my engine number for registration requirements. This is the first time I've been required to submit a stencil for my engine number ever since then when I bought it. I can't seem to find it and I've been searching the engine bay for quite a while now. if any of you have a picture of where the complete location is. Please share. thank you so much.
PS: Googled it already, still no complete location results. thank you |
Engine number?? Maybe they meant VIN#???
YzGyz |
Good luck finding it. I tried to have a shop find the number on an engine that they were installing in my 350z and they never could.
Seemed a little bizarre to me at the time. |
The FSM may tell you where the engine number is located. Most engines I've seen have the number stamped into the block but it can be anywhere on the block.
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I still can't find the engine number. Hopefully there's someone out here that have experienced doing the stencil of the engine number themselves. thank you! I really need it :(
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Tell them its a VQ37VHR and if they want the engine number that bad they can put the effort to crawl through and find it. Seems a little ridiculous they want something like that, did they give you something to stencil with?
EDIT: Realized ur in the Philippines, completly unsure on what is done over there. |
Another requirement that's just behind the times.
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From the 2009 370z FSM (pg GI-23) the Engine Serial Number should be located between cylinder no. 5 and the transmission (passenger side).
The below image was found online for a 350z, but its in the same general location and slightly lower on the 370z. http://www.350z-tech.com/forums/atta...rialnumber.gif |
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