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> Where did you get your 1.7L arms machined in SoCal, Preferably in SanDiego county
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post Feb 19 2014, 07:19 PM
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I dropped them off at VW paradise, apparently he can't figure out a good way to secure them for machining.

Where have others gotten the 1.7 Lifter arms clearanced?

I thought this would be a quick easy job $$ for some shop but I may just grind them down myself.

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I used an angle grinder and flapper wheel... Went very quickly. Then a fine file to deburr anything leftover.
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[quote name='AE354803' date='Feb 19 2014, 05:19 PM' post='2000577']
I dropped them off at VW paradise, apparently he can't figure out a good way to secure them for machining.

Run away from that shop and find one that can secure them
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