On May 18, 2006, at 4:35 PM, Zoltan Finks wrote:
So the engine nos. in the PDFs don't apply to me because they are
referring
to the same engine, only in a newer model vehicle?
Okay. I'll move forward from here. Thanks
Brian
No, its not the same engine in a different car. 60X engines
I'm looking at the manual on CD, and I'm trying to figure out how to relate
the engine number that I see on my engine block to the numbers that they
provide in the PDFs - for example, the PDF has numbers such as: engine
numbers: 601, 602, 603
My entire enginge number is 616 912 102 681 24
I
Zoltan Finks wrote:
I'm looking at the manual on CD, and I'm trying to figure out how to relate
the engine number that I see on my engine block to the numbers that they
provide in the PDFs - for example, the PDF has numbers such as: engine
numbers: 601, 602, 603
My entire enginge number is 616
On Thu, 18 May 2006 14:07:55 -0500 Zoltan Finks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking at the manual on CD, and I'm trying to figure out how to
relate the engine number that I see on my engine block to the numbers
that they provide in the PDFs - for example, the PDF has numbers such
as: engine
Ah! Very good. Yes, I do think that I have the correct CDs. I'm using disk
#2, and it allows me to choose my specific vehicle: 83 240D.
So the engine nos. in the PDFs don't apply to me because they are referring
to the same engine, only in a newer model vehicle?
Okay. I'll move forward from
provide in the PDFs - for example, the PDF has numbers such as: engine
numbers: 601, 602, 603
My entire engine number is 616 912 102 681 24
I don't see 601, 602, 603 in my engine number.
Because you have the venerable iron-headed 616 4-cylinder engine. The
617
is the 5-cylinder version, and