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dubmaster77
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Starting a 2.0 16v conversion.
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04 June 2009, 14:50 »
I an attempting to start a 2.0 conversion on my valver, I can get hold of an "ACE" Engine code audi lump, What is the difference between this and the 6a lump?? will it accept a Kjet conversion. Thanks, Stu.
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Re: Starting a 2.0 16v conversion.
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04 June 2009, 15:14 »
ACE is a short block with an ABF head on it, but its still k-jet in some cases so has a lame inlet cam, but has abf zaust cam.
block itself appears to have different part # to 9a/6a, but it has the same pistons and conrods
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Re: Starting a 2.0 16v conversion.
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04 June 2009, 19:12 »
Hmm I had kinda thought the ACE Code would just be the transverse ABF But it is the Shorter block with the later head??
if i was to purchase a 6a engine instead would it come with the ribbed lower crankshaft pulley so I can run the later PAS/Alternator set up?? Sorry to be a pain but i wanna do it in one go and people ask a fortune for ABF Bottom pulleys!!
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Re: Starting a 2.0 16v conversion.
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05 June 2009, 12:27 »
I did think this myself, but yeah it has 6a/9a rods so it must be a short block I recon
not sure on the ribbed pullies thing, possible a later 6a will have the mk3 pulley but I cant say for sure on that one. I have found crank pullies before for reasonable money but it can take a while! If it was me I would wait for a complete ABF lump
edit: are you anywhere near bracknell/reading? theres 2 abf mk3s in a1 car spares in wokinham
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05 June 2009, 13:41 »
Im In birmingham. think I have just found an ABF for reasonable money just waitin to find the millage out! thanks for you help as allways!!
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