1.6d (non turbo) were is the engine number located?

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1.6d (non turbo) were is the engine number located?

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I either have a CS or a KY?
I dont have a JX as stated on my log book thats for sure!
Unless u can run a JX with out the turbo!
Need to know soon incase i need parts.
Think it could be a CS as it has a 45amp alt?
Got to be sure.
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engine number should be on the block, 'tween 2 and 3 glowplugs, a little down towards the oil filter housing if i remember correctly.
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Post by Westy.Club.Joker »

Yes, there is a flat area just below the head gasket area back from the injector pump, will probably be rusty.

I would think you could run a JX without the turbo, not sure how well it would go though. Probably back to the 50HP n/a version.

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will do!
im intruged now!
If i have a jx without a turbo, the exhaust looks like a culmination of different bits!
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Could be a standard turbo manifold with an adapter made to mate up with the header pipe, or a non-turbo manifold with a standard non-turbo header, or any combination of anything else. Where does your inlet manifold hose attach to on your air cleaner box? Could just be a non-turbo engine. The 1.6JX TD inlet manifold will point downwards so it can pick up it`s air from the turbo underneath, they connect together with a rubber hose about 10" long. Also, the TD inlet manifold will have a black plastic blow-off valve on its rear end (back of van end)

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engine code is JR on Mr Baxters web site its a turbo 1.6 from a golf/jetta

the engine in mine has no turbo, gonna double check thats its not a JK (non turbo) as i was well hungover when checked at the weekend!
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Post by Westy.Club.Joker »

Turbo is easy to spot, it`s that big lump hanging down under the cylinder head with the exhausr pipe attached to it, looks like two snails mating :)

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