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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: oakgreengolf on 21 April 2008, 18:21
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Right ive got a mk2 16v. pictured below, i'm looking at dropping a 2l bottom in it some time later in the year. An audi one has come up near me for £75 (bottom only). Is this a good price, ive been told it runs fine. Are there any tell tale signs to look out for if its knackered? + do i need any think else of the audi??? Other that swapping the sumps over i beleive its pretty much the same. And the gains are pretty good for the money you have to spend? :smiley:
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The only real way to see if an engine's any good is to see it running.
I'd approach anything else with extreme caution.
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I beleive its all still together. ill try and arrange a visit. is the price about right?
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Audi 6A lump is a good one. You need to swap sump and oil pump when using this block. Can't see getting one much cheaper than that in a hurry.
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I was considering a 2.0l bottom end for mine but I had a long think and thought i'd be safer rebuilding my own. The cost of a rebuild compared to gettin another block isn't much different if you know the right people. I would hate to buy a bottom end, fit it, use for it for a few hundred miles and then the the thing go boom. As i'm re-building mine I will know exactly what condition its in and know it should affectively be a 0 mile engine, peace of mind to the max :) But thats only me, others may disagree.
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Thats a great price for a bottom end, get a spanner on it and make sure it spins over smoothly, and check the bores for a lip near the top. a slight lip is ok but a big lip suggests you may have to have them honed and new rings fitted. Having said that though, 2.0 bottom ends are generally bomb proof :)