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V70 2.5TDI Cylinder head

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Old Apr 23rd, 2019, 10:09   #1
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I've been having a clear out of my shed and found a 2.5 tdi head that I bought from a breakers when the timing belt went on my V70 quite a few years ago but never ended up fitting

Rather than weigh it in for scrap, I'll offer it up for the price of shipping or free to collect or I could deliver in the evenings along the A1/M11 corridor / North,East or West London for a small sum depending upon how far out of my way you are.

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I’d give this a home on my workshop shelf as an umbrella Insurance policy for mine if no one else is interested. Be a shame to scrap it if it’s good.
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Old Apr 24th, 2019, 17:32   #3
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You can have it then.

Do you want me to post it or if it's any help I'll be in Basingstoke on the 11th in the evening?

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Ta muchly. Hopefully I’ll never need it.

It’ll be post I’m afraid. Would you care to get a price and then I’ll PayPal that?

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Old Apr 27th, 2019, 18:41   #5
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Ta muchly. Hopefully I’ll never need it.

It’ll be post I’m afraid. Would you care to get a price and then I’ll PayPal that?

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I'll get you a price a bit later
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Old Apr 27th, 2019, 19:55   #6
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We have just had our cambelt tensioner pulley bolt work loose and snap leaving the belt run loose..
Missus drove it all the way to March and back saying it was only making a noise when going slowly....
Must have been the centrifugal force on the loose belt changing the timing enough to stop the pistons hitting the valves.....
Only clattered on low revs!

I can turn it ok and the valves seem to rise and fall but I would be amazed if it hasn't damaged something.

If available I could pick it up, we are the other side of Wisbech.. :-)
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We have just had our cambelt tensioner pulley bolt work loose and snap leaving the belt run loose..
Missus drove it all the way to March and back saying it was only making a noise when going slowly....
Must have been the centrifugal force on the loose belt changing the timing enough to stop the pistons hitting the valves.....
Only clattered on low revs!

I can turn it ok and the valves seem to rise and fall but I would be amazed if it hasn't damaged something.

If available I could pick it up, we are the other side of Wisbech.. :-)

I’m only grabbing on the theory that if I have it I won’t ever need it, so no objections here.
Hope it recovers well for you.
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Thanks Scdan4,

I'll see what tfb says,
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Old Apr 30th, 2019, 15:47   #9
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If you are sure you don't mind letting badgered1 have it then I'm fine with that.
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Old Apr 30th, 2019, 16:53   #10
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Thanks for the private message, though I can’t reply to it yet, not done enough posts!
Might be able to pick it up later, said partner in Cambridge today, maybe call in on way home. PM me your address or number.
If not I’ll call in another time.

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