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On Tue, 20 Jun 2017 20:41:21 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 6/20/2017 7:21 PM, wrote: I am not sure how anyone would know it is not the original engine. How many people even know where the engine serial number is and I have never seen it on a title in any state I have lived in. I know that was common many years ago but not so much for the last half century. It's not on the title and the VIN number only identifies what engine the car is equipped with if more than one is available in that model. In this case, there is only one engine used in the Pathfinder. The actual serial number of the engine might be buried on the manufacturer's build sheet some place but I haven't seen one of them in years either. They used to hide them in places like in the springs of the back seat. So basically swapping engines is about as important as replacing the brake pads in the records. I would not sweat it. |
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