List,

I am keen to do this changeover soon but i am a bit concerned about whether or not i 
will need to get an engineer's cert for it in victoria because i can't afford one! 

I have 240K struts and brakes already, and i know there are plenty of 1600s running 
around with L20's in them without engineers, but if an engineers is required what are 
my options?

If an engineers is technically required but i don't tell vicroads i have the new 
engine, and I do tell my insurance company about the engine and all my mods, is the 
insurance company likely to refuse a claim because i haven't told vicroads about it?

Also, what are my chances that i ring vicroads and advise them that my old engine 
'died' and that i have installed another reco engine, eng no L208, 2378 (leaving out 
the 'B') without them catching on that it is a bigger engine? If i pulled that off 
would i have less chance of insurance denying my claims?

Ultimately i think i will probably need to get a certificate if it is required, i am 
not real keen to do it dodgey but i am just curious to know what other ppl have done 
cos i have seen plenty of them around without engineers and i simply can't afford one!

Sorry for the long post, and thanks for any help

Mark.


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