pretty much done...
1608cc rebuild
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Re: 1608cc rebuild
Hey dj you may want to double up on the valve cover bolt gaskets or grind down the bolts some as well, often times
they bottom out before getting tight which causes the leaking at in least in some cases.
they bottom out before getting tight which causes the leaking at in least in some cases.
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Re: 1608cc rebuild
there you go, that's something i didn't think of. however, cam covers were definately bent as well as 4-5 others i've tried, so i had them machined back to flat. seems to be good now, we'll see what happens once the engine is running
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Re: 1608cc rebuild
Now that is a freeking great idea, thanks eh..Daniel wrote:or grind down the bolts some as well,
Chris
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72 work in progress
2017 Golf R ( APR Stg. 1)
2018 F350 crew long box
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Re: 1608cc rebuild
Nice!!
Gotta love an engine that you can test fire with it sitting on a couple old spare tires!!
Gotta love an engine that you can test fire with it sitting on a couple old spare tires!!