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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 787 Joined: 16-October 15 From: Riverside Member No.: 19,266 Region Association: Southern California ![]() |
QUOTE Who wrote it? Some asshole. Reviving this thread. Many thanks Jake for the solid info here. So, here's my question - I've got 10mm adjusting screws. I'd love to switch out to Porsche style swivel feet. I've found some older threads and a reference to a german shop that makes them (I've emailed in my best high school german... ) but would be very interested in other opinions / options. Quick rundown on my rig: Originally 1.7, now a 2.0. Race only Heads welded and ported with 48/38 valves. Webcam 86B cam Euro pistons IDF 44's (ported manifolds to match heads) headers A bunch of other racer balancing and lightening specs. Engine was built by AJRS I've replaced the pushrods with fresh chrome moly's and am going through the set up now to confirm geometry. TIA for additional input. -C Should have what you are looking for http://www.europeanmotorworks.com/vw/type-4-adjusters.html 10mm |
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