Hi guys.
I need the small ends torque settings for a mk citi golf 1.8 8v hv. Cant find it anywhere. Only big ends and mains torque settings.
vw citi golf mk1 1.8 8v hv small ends torque settings
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Re: vw citi golf mk1 1.8 8v hv small ends torque settings
Small ends of a conrod is the end of the rod inside the piston. It uses a bush and the gudgeon pin his secured using clips.
I will personally hand you a Bells if you manage to find and use torque settings for this end of the piston assembly.
The mains are the block bearing caps for the crankshaft, big-ends are the Conrod to crank bearings., I am clearing this up as it seems you have some confusion.
I will personally hand you a Bells if you manage to find and use torque settings for this end of the piston assembly.
The mains are the block bearing caps for the crankshaft, big-ends are the Conrod to crank bearings., I am clearing this up as it seems you have some confusion.
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Re: vw citi golf mk1 1.8 8v hv small ends torque settings
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