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or i'd ignor that i'd been told not to refit them....

i'm thinking about it Steve , problem being that the one's i have are the stretch ones so i'm unsure about reusing them
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You could try Laurie Pettit there's a link on the front of this site.

He's supposed to be a wizard with the T25 engine.

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Yes, Mark,

Phone Russel Monday morning sharp!

Either he'll suggest a source or say its Ok in extremis to re-use them - I did my AAZ big-end bolts 9 months ago.

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Tex Ritter wrote:You could try Laurie Pettit there's a link on the front of this site.

He's supposed to be a wizard with the T25 engine.

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i dont think Laurie is tradering anymore :cry:
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HarryMann wrote:Yes, Mark,

Phone Russel Monday morning sharp!

Either he'll suggest a source or say its Ok in extremis to re-use them - I did my AAZ big-end bolts 9 months ago.

Will do Clive , i'll also spend some time looking in the yellow pages for a conrod source :roll:
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Bet someone has a set sitting on a shelf somewhere, how do they rebuild engines otherwise?

Long shot - dave Aldridge at Shiplake Engineering might know...

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Thanks Russel :D will give it a go
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Use some DG ones.. they are non streatch type and are a whole lot stronger.. Cheaper than ARP bolts too... I have seen them used in hi-po type 1 drag engines...
Cant be that dear from VW though!!! dont skimp on the part that will wreck the lot!! or someone must have a dead 1.9 DG here...

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cheers Si
i'm all sorted now , just about finished one side ,,,eee them peskie circlips
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