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2 engine codes

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I have been reading on the samba, :puterwork: and stumbled across engine codes info

looking at my engine numbers:0562530 (looks to be 1500cc single port)
and 8fad340691 seems to be 1600cc twin port
can anyone confirm if I got it right?
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Re: 2 engine codes

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As most of our engines is 30+ years old its best not to work on the engine numbers but rather to take of one head and measure the bore to know what size engine you got
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the 2nd number starts with an S not an 8
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cool, thanks for the feedback.
i needed to quick check if they are 1300 or 1500 or 1600....
but ideally i agree the piston will tell all :)
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From some time in the early 70s, when VWSA started local assembly of engines, all ZA engines got the SF prefix to denote ZA assembled. Apart from the SF prefix, our engine codes/numbers followed the same sequence as German built engines. But Dixon is correct, you can't know displacement until you've measured bore x stroke.
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thank you fig.
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Does this number make any sense at all?

Apparently it's a factory rebuild due to the machining of the case and the third letter 'R'.
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