MY NEIGHBOR RECENTLY PURCHASED A USED 1994 KAWASAKI 750 SS. WENT TO HAVE THE THING REGISTERED AND TAGGED AND THE STATE AGENCY WHERE THE BOATS ARE TITLED SHOWS THE MOTOR TO BE STOLEN.THEY ARE GOING BY THE #S ON THE BLOCK IN FRONT OF THE CARBURATOR. THIS IS AN SBT MOTOR AND THE SELLER GAVE HIM ALL APPROPIATE PAPERWORK AND PROOF THAT THE ENGINE HAS INDEED BEEN REPLACED. THAT WAS NOT GOOD ENOUGH TO SATISFY THE TITLE PEOPLE AND NOW HE HAS A BIG HEADACHE TO DEAL WITH. IN TX THE TITLES FOR BOATS AND SKIS REQUIRE A MOTOR ID # ON THE TITLE PAPERWORK. THEY WILL NOT ISSUE A TITLE TO HIM WITH THIS STOLEN INFORMATION BEING ON IT. BY THE WAY IT IS SHOWING TO BE STOLEN FROM MICHIGAN. WHAT NOW?
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There are no OEM PWC engines with serial numbers, and we only track ours internally, so I really don't know what number you are refering to.SBT Tech Support is here to help with your problems.
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Wow you learn something new every day...although most of them are blank, I did find a couple with what appear to be a serial number, on the rear reed cage mount point, on the flat spot facing up.
A26531 - we talked yesterday on the phone, I don't remember if you said where the number was located that you read to me, you may indeed have a serial if it's on the reed mount. I'm not sure what to do if that's the case and the DMV won't register it. We could fax you a statement that the SBT engine in there has been remanufactured, but that's all. We don't track the individual cores, and if it was sometime in the past reported stolen, we would have no way of knowing where it in particular, came from.SBT Tech Support is here to help with your problems.
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