Frame and engine numbers
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Frame and engine numbers
Hi, my 1972 750j model has an engine number 335 above the frame number,is this correct, thanks in advance,Dave.
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Re: Frame and engine numbers
Probably. Suzuki didn't do matching numbers on frame & engine. So long as they match the V5 or here - http://www.ozebook.com/compendium/suzi/ ... engnos.htm - they're fine.
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Re: Frame and engine numbers
I can't get on the Ozebook website for some reason. Anyone else having trouble with it?
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Re: Frame and engine numbers
Hmmm. T'int working for me either, but I thought that might be 'cos I'm trying to access the site from overseas (again!)
It's the address that I normally use anyhoo.
It's the address that I normally use anyhoo.
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Re: Frame and engine numbers
Tells me I'm forbidden. That's a first.
But back to the original question, engine and frame numbers rarely matched back then. Engine numbers are typically higher than frame numbers. Only time that's an issue in the US is if it was registered in a state that used teh engine number and it's now in a state that uses the frame number. For the rest of the world it shouldn't be an issue.
But back to the original question, engine and frame numbers rarely matched back then. Engine numbers are typically higher than frame numbers. Only time that's an issue in the US is if it was registered in a state that used teh engine number and it's now in a state that uses the frame number. For the rest of the world it shouldn't be an issue.