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needs help to find the location of the engine block serial number

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Old June 29th, 2012, 3:17 PM
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Default needs help to find the location of the engine block serial number

hello.
i own luminua 1995
cannot find the engine block serial number.
i'll appriciate your help
illustrations can help....
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I don't know where they are on new cars, but old cars have a model number that tells you the size. Along with the heads will be (old) a letter i.e G, "I have a 455 c.i.d. with G heads."
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Default thank you but this is not what i'm looking for

thank you but this is not what i'm looking for
i need to find the serial number of the engine, not the block model.
a number with 8-10 digits.
every engine has different number.
any ideas where it is hiding?
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