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> WTB: A Few More 2.0L Engine Parts, Down to the last few
VWTortuga336
post Feb 6 2015, 07:32 PM
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Almost done buying all the parts for my 2.0L rebuild. I know a lot of this will be hard to come by here and I've found everything I need on Pelican Parts, but I always like to ask everyone here first. Here's what I'm looking for:

4 exhaust valves
4 exhaust valve guides
2 intake valves
94mm piston rings
2 Weber 44 IDF rebuild kits
Linkage for my Webers

Thanks in advance.


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post Feb 7 2015, 08:37 AM
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Don't EVER use old exhaust valves. new ones are only ~15 $ anyway.
This one came apart as i was prepping to remove valves, just rapped lightly with plastic mallet prior to clamping valve spring compressor
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Don't EVER use old exhaust valves. new ones are only ~15 $ anyway.
This one came apart as i was prepping to remove valves, just rapped lightly with plastic mallet prior to clamping valve spring compressor
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Point well taken. Where would be the best place to find new ones? The ones I found in Pelican were about double what you had in mind. But, after seeing your pic I think it would be a wise investment.
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