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> Need all of your superior guidance, Engine related questions
rpmmaxxed
post Nov 21 2005, 12:15 AM
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k, I found a bargain 1.7

Questions are as follows:

1: with a set of dual weber 34 ict's, what are my limitations on a larger set of piston/cylinders?(94, 96-103mm?)

2: is it even possible to install the larger pistons and cylinders on the 1.7 engine?

3: Am I being foolish.

Thanks to all of you who take time to post your opinions and information.

I'll take all that I can get...
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post Nov 21 2005, 12:57 AM
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low on cash is all right. and low buck when you have to to keep it on the road is all right too.

nothing wrong with pulling that 1.7 out and rering and valve and guide job for the same as a used 2.0 is another option.

you'll hear others talk about the only right to do this and that, but its your car and your wallet, many have been in your shoes. some good advise and experience can be gleamed from this non-club we have here.

welcom and good luck
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