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In the manual it shows where the Rotax engine serial number is exactly. Using a flashlight, mirror, and removing 3 covers I could clearly see a raised 7-digit number right where it’s supposed to be. My local CHP mechanic disagrees and says it must be a stamped-in number. He will not verify it. I’ve seen photos of the 990 series twins with a stamped-in (looks like tiny stars) serial number. My 2013 Rotax 998 is not like that. I can’t see anything like that in this area by the drive pulley, Engine backside.
Any advice? CA is always an issue. It took 6 weeks to get the appointment with the CHP, 2 miles from my house. My temp will run out in 2 weeks.
Thanks for any ideas.
In the manual it shows where the Rotax engine serial number is exactly. Using a flashlight, mirror, and removing 3 covers I could clearly see a raised 7-digit number right where it’s supposed to be. My local CHP mechanic disagrees and says it must be a stamped-in number. He will not verify it. I’ve seen photos of the 990 series twins with a stamped-in (looks like tiny stars) serial number. My 2013 Rotax 998 is not like that. I can’t see anything like that in this area by the drive pulley, Engine backside.
Any advice? CA is always an issue. It took 6 weeks to get the appointment with the CHP, 2 miles from my house. My temp will run out in 2 weeks.
Thanks for any ideas.
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