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Title: engine change
Post by: rickgti on 14 December 2011, 14:37
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Title: Re: engine change
Post by: Sam on 14 December 2011, 14:49
How the hell do newbies manage to do this!? I couldnt start a poll if I wanted too  :grin:
Title: Re: engine change
Post by: AlexMozza on 14 December 2011, 15:11
wtf... :grin:
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Post by: Diamond Hell on 14 December 2011, 15:15
AndyWash, without a shadow of doubt.  :grin:
Title: Re: engine change
Post by: The Mighty Elvi on 14 December 2011, 15:18
More to the point, why did this idiot think of a poll instead of just asking a question.

Title: Re: engine change
Post by: delirical on 14 December 2011, 15:33
People who own mk3's cant spell..
Title: Re: engine change
Post by: AlexMozza on 14 December 2011, 15:34
I can spell  :cry:
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Post by: SoundillusioN on 14 December 2011, 15:36
People who own mk3's cant spell..

DH has a mk3?  :grin:
Title: Re: engine change
Post by: dom on 14 December 2011, 16:21
People who own mk3's cant spell..

And Mk2 owners can't use punctuation! :tongue:
Title: Re: engine change
Post by: sharki786 on 14 December 2011, 16:25
Its the 1st time he has used this forum :rolleyes:
give the guy a break.
anyway to the point,
It's common for the crank sensor to go dodgy. check the wiring on it, they tend to get brittle over time and could break & touch each other. what you could also do is take a coil pack from a running engine and swap them over (they about £50-£60 new) the brand name is bosch
Title: Re: engine change
Post by: Seanl on 14 December 2011, 16:52
I second the crank sensor. When I swapped my lump out for a new one, both were completely shagged! New one from GSF was about £55 iirc. Alternatively use ECP for forum discount.  :cool: