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Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby V184 » Thu Sep 10, 2015 7:55 pm

im a baker mad machinist, happy now ?
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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby bigjohnthomas » Thu Sep 10, 2015 7:59 pm

A master baker ?
Lolzzzzzzzzz :lol:
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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby bambi mk 1 » Thu Sep 10, 2015 8:30 pm

bigjohnthomas wrote:A master baker faker
Lolzzzzzzzzz :lol:
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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby Mad machinist » Fri Sep 11, 2015 8:35 am

V184 wrote:im a baker mad machinist, happy now ?

Thanks for that, you do good service for community no doubt, dare i ask any mechanical background?, not being nosey just trying to ascertain justification of some previous views posted. Damn no dusty miller emoticon sorry, :lol:
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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby boltondigger » Fri Sep 11, 2015 3:42 pm

Had a rusty old 58 plate 85 ps swb.180 thou .most reliable bus ive ever had

12 plate limited 125bhp 260 that got nicked :shock: :shock:

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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby V184 » Fri Sep 11, 2015 5:43 pm

boltondigger wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pboa5gwhvJ4


Sorry im an Ebbsfleet utd fan :wink:
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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby V184 » Fri Sep 11, 2015 9:01 pm

Whats your profession then mm ?
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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby karl » Fri Sep 11, 2015 9:06 pm

V184 wrote:Whats your profession then mm ?


who bolt-diggers he kills vermin am still waiting for be bag of these to eat :lol:
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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby Mad machinist » Sat Sep 12, 2015 8:05 am

V184 wrote:Whats your profession then mm ?

Im a time served mechanical engineer, did apprenticeship with blue oval, specialising in production tooling, ie press tooling, welding fixtures, inspection checking fixtures, now restore classic Citroens as needed a change after 20 plus yrs
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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby bigjohnthomas » Sat Sep 12, 2015 8:06 am

I wash dogs a***holes :D
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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby Mad machinist » Sat Sep 12, 2015 8:29 am

bigjohnthomas wrote:I wash dogs a***holes :D

And im sure you do a lovely job, shame hadnt thought of using a brush tho, may have not been arrested on the common
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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby MK7 user » Sat Sep 12, 2015 10:30 am

bigjohnthomas wrote:I wash dogs a***holes :D


Yo dogg....cut yourself some slack Jack, you ain't no "ordinary" dogs ass washer bro....the Arsewash 2000 & 3000 are the
most famous Transits on the Interwebs dude, suck it up MF, you da' man. 8)
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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby bigjohnthomas » Sat Sep 12, 2015 11:16 am

:lol:
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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby ake » Sat Sep 12, 2015 12:14 pm

MK7 user wrote:
bigjohnthomas wrote:I wash dogs a***holes :D


Yo dogg....cut yourself some slack Jack, you ain't no "ordinary" dogs ass washer bro....the Arsewash 2000 & 3000 are the
most famous Transits on the Interwebs dude, suck it up MF, you da' man. 8)

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Re: Retrofitting a 2.0 Mtdi engine in a 2.2 Mk7 FWD

Postby MK7 user » Sat Sep 12, 2015 3:51 pm

ake wrote:
MK7 user wrote:
bigjohnthomas wrote:I wash dogs a***holes :D


Yo dogg....cut yourself some slack Jack, you ain't no "ordinary" dogs ass washer bro....the Arsewash 2000 & 3000 are the
most famous Transits on the Interwebs dude, suck it up MF, you da' man. 8)

The "Arsewash" name and accompanying nomenclature are registered trademarks of the AKE group and used under licence by BJT engineering developments.


No sh*t....I guess the ones wearing the "skirts" usually Do engineer the purse strings. :roll: :mrgreen:
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