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Marcel Renshaw
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Can anyone identify this engine?
It's post Conquest century and DF302 regency as far as I can tell.
It has an automatic gearbox.
I wonder if it is possibly Majestic?
Many thanks Marcel.
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Is this the one you beat me to on eBay?
If it’s not a Century engine then thank goodness I didn’t win!
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Marcel, do you have any part numbers on the block? I will have a look at one of my engines to see if there are similarities.

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I think it might be DK400.
I did also buy a Conquest century engine on ebay having seen it relisted about 3 times.
I feared both might end up in a scrap yard.
Thankfully pallet freight isn't too expensive.

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Oh good, you do have the Century engine
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I am now told that it is Dk400 and also DF405.
Probably not many of either around so all the more important that the parts were saved.
Many thanks to all who have helped.

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Hi all

Don't forget that I have a 75bhp Conquest engine available free to a good home. As my free space is already taken up by a century engine and gearbox, plus multiple 2.5 and 4.5 V8 engine parts and an SP250 gearbox I don't think that I have any more dry interior space to put another engine.

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Geoff

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