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> sticker placement for the archive and the concours guys, 75. 2.0
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post Mar 19 2019, 08:49 AM
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A customer of ours wanted to know the sticker placement for a 75 2.0 for both emissions and valve adjust. I knew that it was going to be pretty hard to find as most are worn off by now having been placed on the engine shroud itself. Well after looking at 17 cars with engines in them and stumbling over engines in the racks and out back in what we call the natural shed, I finally found a good example. Here are some photos. Please notice, that first, the sticker is not stuck above the relay board as are many. Secondly, the valve adjustment sticker is totally different than the 1.7 or the 2.0 sticker and do not think that it is in the parts book. We have, years ago, made many of the different stickers, but never this one as first, there were not that many of these cars made, and secondly, being on the engine did not have a good example. Probably should be made anyway, but the 200 dollar set up fee with a nationally known automotive sticker company and the 200 order just does not seem practical (and the material has to be special as it is stuck on a very very hot engine!!!!

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