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Old 19-12-18, 01:17 PM   #1
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Hi all moving house soon and need to move some Audi bits on due to space limitations, all large items will need collected from Bathgate area central Scotland.

Kv 10v engine from my 1987 Coupe Gt, removed 3 years ago as a running engine with 89k miles on the clock, ported cylinder head, all cam valve lifters were replaced just before the engine was removed, comes with inlet manifold and throttle body, exhaust manifold, fuel injection system and engine mounts. £200 ono

7A 20v engine, this replaced the original engine in my 1987 Coupe Gt, removed 2 years ago to be replaced with a rebuilt 7A engine, this was a running engine to be used as a back up for the rebuilt engine (I was doing hill climbing with the Coupe and needed a spare but now surplice to requirements) only comes with inlet manifold. £500 ono

ATT 2461cc diesel block, complete short engine, this was to be used a long stroke project but needs moved on, open to offers

I have a brand new 5 cylinder block and pistons, the bore is 81mm the pistons look like
KV pistons but the bowl in the top of the pistons is deeper, this would mean a lower compression ratio possibly about 9 to 1, I am open to offers

B2 Coupe quattro gear box in working order, £150 ono

Audi Coupe S2 rear anti roll bar (15mm) with new bushes from Audi, it has been sand blasted and painted, I did fit a White Line anti roll bar and this was not needed, £50 ono

If there is any interest I will post photos accordingly, their will be more bit for sale, you can PM me or reply below, thanks in advance for viewing.
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Old 20-12-18, 08:32 PM   #2
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Old 20-12-18, 10:06 PM   #3
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Colin will the diesel crank go in a 7a??

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I like easy questions, don't no, the stroke is 95.5mm (I think), I don't think you can just drop it in 7A block and spin it, My knowledge is limited but you uses the diesel block that need modified to fit a 20v head on to it, there is some think about the rods as well but I am sure with this question being asked you will have other replies soon.
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Old 21-12-18, 01:25 PM   #5
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What's the miles on the 7A ?
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7a and diesel block now SOLD
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Old 22-12-18, 05:15 PM   #7
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Old 29-05-19, 05:09 PM   #8
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Hi,

Need a fuel pump for 1985 100 CD 2.2 manual?

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Fuel pumps are best to buy new, try www.autodoc.co.uk/ fuel pump's start around
£25 for KV Engine 2.2cc 136Bhp
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Hi Colin,

many thanks for the information, I will have a look at the web site and see how it goes.
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