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How to rebuild an Engine
Topic Started: Tue Jul 28, 2009 5:45 pm (99 Views)
NEIL
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...to Professor Stephen Hawking specification.





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HughF
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Nice one Neil... That's pretty much what I did on my mates Subaru EJ20 motor... And really what you should do on every engine rebuild - build them like that and they'll be better than when they leave the factory.
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Johnboy Mac
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Good find Neil. Excellent artical.
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Steve

is that what they do on the ford production line ? lmao
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HughF
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I'd be really interested to take a look round ford's dagenham diesel plant sometime if the chance ever arose. I have the 2.4 puma duratorq diesel in my transit and my friend has just picked up a 2002 mondeo 2l tdci (bargain at £700) with the puma engine in it. I've been so impressed with this motor, it would be good to see them screwing them together.

So impressed I was thinking of getting a mondy st tdci estate the other day - what was I thinking lol!
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