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> Easily & visually find difference 'tween engines, 1.7, 1.8 & 2.0 For Dummies
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post Mar 29 2006, 01:05 PM
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Let's say you and your buddies come across a pile of stock T4 engines (VW and Porsche), what are some easy ways to know what size the engine is? For example, all 1.8 and 2.0 engines have 3 studs to hold the intakes to the head while the 1.7 uses four. That's just an example and I'm not 100% positive that's correct but you get the idea. Thanks!
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post Mar 29 2006, 01:40 PM
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QUOTE (lapuwali @ Mar 29 2006, 11:37 AM)
The cases are all the same

A factory Porsche case that came with the oil temp sender in the
taco plate has a machined out spot inside the case, clearancing for the sender if you will.

Bus cases never got that spot clearanced/touched.

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