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Thanks for these tips! Inside the cabin, there was a single drop of fluid on the rubber seal where the rod from the pedal goes through the front...
After sitting in the garage for a few weeks, the clutch pedal on my 99 360 Modena would go freely to the floor with the only resistance coming...
Any updates? I'm having a very similar problem on my 85 with 27k miles. It's acting if something is not allowing the TO bearing to release. Any...
Oooops, sorry community. Closer review of the dates are indicating that the 1.0, 1.0, and 3.0mm grooves are most likely 4V rings (late 1983)....
I'm seeing that the early year models were 1.0, 1.0, and 3.0mm, both for the USA and EU versions.
54643 confirmed Red/Tan in TN, USA
It is a common to use the term "Nikasil" for a coating in cylinders. The original, trademarked nikasil process was developed by Mahle. It is a...
MK E referenced earlier the trend away from Nikasil back to Fe liners. A main contributor to this is related to high sulfer gasolines. This S in...
The original Mahle design is 1.0, 1.0, and 3.0. Typically the thinner the rings are, the less frictional force against the cylinder. Also,...
The alternator is in fact a 120 Amp Delco alternator. However, it is difficult to match the factory wiring harness plug if buyiing a new one. I...
The numbers I was quoting are from the existing drawings produced in the eighties. Something suspicious is that the "8093" is not part of the...
I have a few tidbits of knowledge that may help someone somewhere on this topic. The color dots are in fact diameter grades. The green (gruen)...
Adeptel, I still have more technical information on its way. I may be able to elaborate more after tomorrow. I am glad you have what you need on...
This is my first post on this site. I got an Email yesterday from Williws telling me I need to join and check out this question. The 81P #s are...