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mavrik2k6
14th June 2009, 14:41
Hi,
Ive been tasked by a mate to try and find the engine/model from what i believe to be a K series manifold,,,,i may be wrong ! I've had a hunt thru the net but with no luck. the numbers that i have found on the maifold LKB106330 and on the throttle body A0055401, Ive tried to upload a pic, but seems the file is too large.

any ideas on the part number?



cheers Mav

T-Cut
14th June 2009, 19:34
Ive tried to upload a pic, but seems the file is too large.

Load it into a paint program and reduce the size, then save and it should post OK.

TC

T-Cut
14th June 2009, 20:03
Punching those numbers into Rimmer search engine draws a blank. The first is similar to the K-series part numbers, but may be a manufacturer's code and not the MGR part number. Here's Rimmer's info on inlet manifolds.

K18:
Part Number LKB109291
Description MANIFOLD ASSY - INLET
Retail Price £214.00 inc. VAT (£186.09 exc. VAT)

KV6:
Part Number LKB108021
Description MANIFOLD-ENGINE UPPER INLET
Retail Price £629.34 inc. VAT (£547.25 exc. VAT)

Part Number LKB000350
Description MANIFOLD-ENGINE LOWER INLET (LHS)
Retail Price £90.38 inc. VAT (£78.59 exc. VAT)

Part Number LKB109231
Description MANIFOLD-INLET (RHS)
Retail Price £105.19 inc. VAT (£91.47 exc. VAT)

A picture will be essential to get any further.

TC

SKS Disco
15th June 2009, 08:05
LKB106330 is too high ( or low ) an assembly level to be recognised at service level.

Sorry but I can't break it down into service numbers.

fail...............:getmecoat:

mavrik2k6
15th June 2009, 14:11
Hi,
Well thanks for the quick responce, hopefully i have reduced it and you will see the pic.
cheers Mav

Lates
15th June 2009, 14:26
I have a spare one of these. :D

T-Cut
15th June 2009, 16:44
i have reduced it and you will see the pic.

Well the four inlet ducts are a good clue. It's from a K18 I'd say.

TC