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Posted by: North Coast Jim Jun 25 2016, 06:56 AM

I've got in my possession two sets of Engine tins for the 2L, 4 cylinder motor. Both exhibit varies degrees of rust degradation. I do live in Ohio. There a little too cheesey for me. With some effort I've been able to compile 1 complete set except for the two large tins that cover the top of the cylinder banks. Looking for help to replace these two items.

Posted by: stevegm Jun 25 2016, 04:58 PM

QUOTE(North Coast Jim @ Jun 25 2016, 08:56 AM) *

I've got in my possession two sets of Engine tins for the 2L, 4 cylinder motor. Both exhibit varies degrees of rust degradation. I do live in Ohio. There a little too cheesey for me. With some effort I've been able to compile 1 complete set except for the two large tins that cover the top of the cylinder banks. Looking for help to replace these two items.



I've got at least one side.

Posted by: North Coast Jim Jun 27 2016, 06:27 AM

QUOTE(stevegm @ Jun 25 2016, 06:58 PM) *

QUOTE(North Coast Jim @ Jun 25 2016, 08:56 AM) *

I've got in my possession two sets of Engine tins for the 2L, 4 cylinder motor. Both exhibit varies degrees of rust degradation. I do live in Ohio. There a little too cheesey for me. With some effort I've been able to compile 1 complete set except for the two large tins that cover the top of the cylinder banks. Looking for help to replace these two items.



I've got at least one side.


Needed most is the Passenger side. Would like it with no thru the metal rust holes. Which one do you have ?? Pics ??

Posted by: bdstone914 Jun 27 2016, 07:12 AM

I have a very good drivers side. I have passenger sides bu they all have issued. Either cut for AC of cracked at the coil mount area. Have good 1.7-1.8 L tins that could be used to graft the corner piece onto the 2.0L


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