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    I had my 3.9 engine worked on when I was down in Denver and did not realize until I was back home and quite a while later, the shop did not put my radiator cowl back onto the car. Can anytell me which LR model the cowl belongs to? I need to order another. I ordered a cowl for a discovery I, and the cowl was too big to slide into the groves on the radiator. Any help is so appreciated. I am including the pictures of the hoses coming out of the radiator, and pics of the engine when the cowl was in place. Thanks so much, I am out of ideas, and here in remote Montana there are not many LR running around.
    Les tells me the engine is a 1994 based on the SN. The measurement where the cowl slides in is approx 64cm wide and 41 deep.

    Thank you very much.
    Julia

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    the engine info propably isn't as import as the rove. what do you have? what year? the 3.9 was used in a few and the cowling would be specific to the radiator, the model and the year.
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    Julia,

    Do you still have that pic. of the old cowl when it was fitted?
    Maybe someone else can eye ball it and identify it.
    I have run out of vehicles to look at and compare !

    Les Parker
    Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
    Rovers North Inc.

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