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Circlips

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Anyone know where i can get the circlips which keep the pistion heads attached to the crack arms, i broke two when taking the pistonheads off my van and now need to replace them

Any ideas?


Need them asap as i want to have my van's engine back in before im back in work on the 2nd.

thanks
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Post by HarryMann »

Anyone know where i can get the circlips which keep the pistion heads attached to the crack arms

Piston
Con-rod
Gudgeon pin/wrist-pin/piston-pin

Think these ar the correct terms; so you want the circlips that hold the gudgeon pin in place within the piston?

What engine :?: (think this might help respondees) :wink:

VW or try GSF

But if you broke two getting them out, how are you planning to fit the new ones :roll:

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2L CU engine

I plan fitting the new one's with my nearly purchased circlip pliers and lots of wd40

E D I T

Just searched gsf but had no luck

Any other ideas apart from going to vw?

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You could try www.eurocarparts .co.uk
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Someone on here may well have some, or know a good source, hold fire...

I would use engine oil or bespoke assembly grease for light lube during rebuild
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had a look on euro parts but had no luck,

checked machine mart and they had a set of like 200 in a box and im sure one will be the right size i hope

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checked machine mart and they had a set of like 200 in a box and im sure one will be the right size i hope

:shock: I wouldn't risk a generic circlip in that position, they are not intended to be used in that way. This is a critical application for a circlip.

VW Part No.

N 012 30 11 (CU, CV) £0.50 each

24mm

or equivalent.

http://www.vagcat.com/epc/cat/vw/T2/1980/4/49/51848/#6

Think the only place you might get these are VW or Audi genuine parts.

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Post by mattrsa »

thanks for the link harry

I will speak to a friend who has a garage ans see if he can order some direct from vw.

Thanks for all the help


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