Holden HSV Sv91 Engine Number

Years1991, 1992, 1993
SeriesVP
Engines5.0i Petrol
Gear typesAutomatic, Manual
ChassisSedan

Use this guide to locate the engine number on your Holden HSV Sv91 and line up the right engine-related parts enquiry.

The HSV SV91 is understood to be an early HSV limited edition from around 1991, built on the VN/VP-era Commodore and powered by a 5.0-litre V8, and it is regarded as a collectible early HSV. Exact production figures and specification details vary by source, so treat the particulars here as a starting point and verify against documentation for the individual car.

Where to find your Holden engine number

The stamped engine number is on a machined pad on the block. Its location depends on the engine family:

  • Inline six-cylinder: on a pad on the right-hand side of the block, above the engine-mount boss.
  • V8 (253 / 308, 4.2 / 5.0 litre): on a pad on the left-hand side of the block, above the engine mounting.
  • V6 (Buick-derived, Ecotec, Alloytec): on the front left-hand face of the block, below the ignition coil.
  • Later V6 and LS V8 models: the build / engine plate sits on the radiator support panel (VT-VZ era) or the passenger-side strut tower (VE / VF era).

You may need to wipe the pad clean to read the stamped number, and on air-conditioned cars the compressor can sit in front of it. Older Holden engines use a capacity-plus-tune prefix (for example 186S or a Q-series V8 code), while modern engines (Ecotec, Alloytec and the LS V8 family) use a GM engine code plus a separate stamped serial.

For the most accurate part match, send us both the engine code or prefix and the full stamped number, along with whether the car is automatic or manual.

On this model

The SV91 uses the 5.0-litre V8 of the VN/VP era, an engine shared in broad terms with performance Commodores of that time. Verify the engine identity using the stamped engine number and the engine prefix/code for the period, comparing them against the vehicle's documentation, as the exact code can vary and should be confirmed rather than assumed. For a limited-edition HSV, matching-numbers originality adds to both correctness and value, so an original, unmodified driveline is generally preferable. If the engine has been changed or heavily modified, note that when assessing the car authenticity.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the engine number on a Holden HSV Sv91?

It is stamped on a machined pad on the engine block. Inline sixes are on the right side above the engine mount, the 253/308 V8s on the left side above the mount, and the V6 engines on the front left face below the ignition coil. You may need to wipe the pad clean to read it.

What is the difference between an engine prefix and an engine code?

Older Holden engines use a capacity-plus-tune prefix stamped on the block, while modern engines (Ecotec, Alloytec and the LS V8 family) use a GM engine code plus a separate stamped serial.

Do you match engine numbers to parts?

Yes. Send us the engine code or prefix and the full stamped number, plus whether the car is automatic or manual, and we will match the right engine-related part.

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