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The frame number is the Vehicle Identification Number. If the engine is the original engine, then the engine is the same year as decoded from the frame number. If it is not the original engine, you are hosed as to determining the year of the engine. The engine numbers will not identify what year the engine is. The only identifier is the frame number. Engine numbers are useless since they only denote the engine size, assembly plant, and sequence of that engine in a production run. You can go to the site below and enter the frame number into the VIN decoder to get the year and other information. Note; back in 1985 the manufacturers adopted 17 digit VIN. If you have less than 17 digits you are out of luck. Please rate my answer. Thanks. http://www.motoverse.com/tools/vin/kawasaki.asp
there is only 1 vin on the bike, if your planning on registering it your gonna need it. The only other way would be to locate the frame number and have a kawi dealer cross reference for a vin, but being 6 years old, might not be able to. cant the owner just get it off his registration for you ? aslo, becarefull of receiving stolen property, sounds like an issue to me.
http://www.deere.com/en_US/govsales/purchaseguide/PDFs/124_125.pdf
Will give you all the info you could need about the LT 166.
The LT166 uses a 303777 Briggs & Stratton Engine
The LT180 uses a FH500V-AS32 Kawasaki Engine, 4 Cycle
The LT190 uses a FH580V Kawasaki Engine. The LX289 uses a FD501V-DS04 Kawasaki V-Twin Engine. The X354 uses a FH721V Kawasaki with 4 wheel steer. Hope this helps.
The engine number will tell you what country the engine was made , what series the engine is and the production number. The frame number VIN is what will tell you the needed info. Call a dealer and give them the frame number and they should be able to tell you what you have.
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