2litre tall block problems how to overcome them?
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2litre tall block problems how to overcome them?
1) the exhaust downpipe has to be extended to compensate for the extra height. (if i can over come this without extending an old one like buying one of the shelf not at stupid prices.
2)i could not get a cam belt cover to fit and i did not like the idea of haveing the top half of the belt on display incase something bounces up of the road and wedges betwen the belt if this can be overcome then i will go ahead with another tall block.
help would be appreciated
simon
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Tall Block Probs
There Isn't any.
I have put the 2.0 tall block [8v] in my Mk1 and havn't needed to
modify the exhaust so get it in there son
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anyone sorted out fitting a cam belt cover on it yet?
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Cam Cover
a piece for the engine mount.
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