changing engine cases
changing engine cases
gday, i have had to replace the engine cases on my 350 lc, the original damaged ones were the australian #5E0-*** , im replaceing them with the europe #4L0,just wondering if anybody has been thru the process with the dept of transport of registering the bike with different numbers? thanks in advance, ken
Re: changing engine cases
If your bike is out of rego just get a blue slip if not then you need a brown slip I think it is and an inspection. Thats what I had to do with one of the trucks a few years back and its a pian in the ass. Personally I wouldnt worry about it.
Re: changing engine cases
sounds fair enough to me,it hasnt been registered for years, the more you try and do the right thing the more harder the govt seems to want to make it, cheers
Re: changing engine cases
When you get the blue slip they just write down the numbers thats are on the frame and motor at the time and thats it.
Re: changing engine cases
just fill in the current engine numbers, and then get some letter and number punches.
will be worth more in the future with matching numbers too
will be worth more in the future with matching numbers too

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Re: changing engine cases
For restamping cases.If you had an old shaping machine,you could get away with machining old numbers off,machine in the cast lines & then restamp.Can be done,seen it done.