Right, so my 1997 Lude has an H22a5 engine (i think), but upon receiving the V5 for the car, the engine number on that starts h22a2-1001444.
I would have thought it was h22a5-1001444.
Or does the first 5 digits not necessarily stand for the engine code.
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The first 5 are the engine CODE
The following digits are the actual build number.
Combine the two and you have the FULL engine number
Only way to know wat exactly you have is to check the number on the engine block. It's entirely possible that the original engine has been replaced with an H22a2. Spec of these is essentially the same (compression, power etc).
The following digits are the actual build number.
Combine the two and you have the FULL engine number
Only way to know wat exactly you have is to check the number on the engine block. It's entirely possible that the original engine has been replaced with an H22a2. Spec of these is essentially the same (compression, power etc).