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Hi everyone was hoping someone here knew what this engine code was for on a Vk excop car, has a 304 in it and appears to be factory Heres a picture of the compliance plate http://oldholden.com/node/103569
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Nov '85 VKs had only 2 V8 options: LV2 (auto 304) = VA engine prefix (auto only). V7X (manual 304) = VG engine prefix (manual only).
There were still the odd VB prefix engines popping up in post-August '85 VKs (also coded LV2) but these were manual only.
Look at the 5th letter of the small VIN tag near the bonnet catch - this letter matches the 2nd letter of the engine prefix. In Australian VKs, you could get: A = auto 304 (LV2) B = manual 304 (LV2) C = Group A 304 (LV2 & A9L) G = manual 304 (V7X) T = manual/auto 308 (L31) L = 3.3L carby 6 (L14) K = EFI 3.3L 6 (LL9)
I would suggest that LV6 on the tag is a misprint, as it should be LV2 |
Cheers,
Mick _______________________________________________________________
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Thanks yeah think ur right must be a miss print
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Is that VIN correct off oldholden? I punch in your vin on Holdens EPC and it shows not a valid VIN LV6 shows up as :Engine gas 1.8lt (1.8-8) MFI 1.8-8 (LV6)
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yes thats the vin number on it mate
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