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> WTB: left and right top engine tin for 2.0
dherr
post Sep 10 2021, 02:32 PM
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I am looking for a set of the upper tins for left and right hand cylinder banks/heads for a 2.0. Anyone have a workable set that I can buy? I have a full set of 1.7 tin but need the different pieces for the 2.0.

Picture of my engine with the 1.7 tins which won't work.

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post Sep 12 2021, 04:29 PM
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These may be difficult to find, I am sure they are out there, but might be pricey. Can you poke new holes for the spark plugs and weld in patches in the existing plug holes?
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These may be difficult to find, I am sure they are out there, but might be pricey. Can you poke new holes for the spark plugs and weld in patches in the existing plug holes?


I can certainly do that, as it is looking like these are going to be hard to find. There is one on ebay but only the one side. If no one has a set, that will be my next option.
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I might have a couple of pairs.

Will look and report back.

Thank you.

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I might have a couple of pairs.

Will look and report back.

Thank you.

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Much appreciated!
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