I need a new L16....anyone got one?
would prefer a minta....but offer what youve got....id rather not have to rebuild one, but not hard if no-ones got a good one
L16 engine
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Re: L16 engine
would also consider a engine to borrow lol
then rebuild my one
then rebuild my one
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Re: L16 engine
ok.....change of plans.....if you got one for free or to borrow then im still keen......but otherwise now I'm just going to rebuild mine and not buy a new one.
Spent this afternoon with Adam swapping in a spare L14 I had, only to find after lining up the gearbox, that the sump was hitting the crossmember.....so cant be bothered swapping sumps, will just re-build my L16
Spent this afternoon with Adam swapping in a spare L14 I had, only to find after lining up the gearbox, that the sump was hitting the crossmember.....so cant be bothered swapping sumps, will just re-build my L16
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Re: L16 engine
It's like 20 bolts and a quarter tube of gasket goo to swap a sump. How hard is that? (Or did the refreshments you tried to entice me with begin to take precedents over the job at hand? lol)
They don't call me the man with the rubber arm for nothing you know.............
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the refreshments did run out....lol
You forgot the 4 or 5 litres of new oil too bart.....and the fact I dont have any gasket goo......so may aswell just fit those things when I rebuild my L16 and only have to pay for them once.....ah the life of being broke
You forgot the 4 or 5 litres of new oil too bart.....and the fact I dont have any gasket goo......so may aswell just fit those things when I rebuild my L16 and only have to pay for them once.....ah the life of being broke
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Re: L16 engine
The oil you could have reused. If it was clean enough and good enough to use in the first place then surely it wouldn't have minded being put in a clean plastic container for half hour. If you did that even any lumpy shit might sink to the bottom of the container before you put it back in the engine and there's an extra 2000ks between next oil change right there.