|
data_mine |
|
|||
|
FPV's that get replacement engines are stamped with the same engine number. FPV keep a stack of unnumbered engines for this purpose.
_________________ 1998 DL LTD in Sparkling Burgundy, daily, 302W, stereo, slow |
|||
Top | |
smiley235 |
|
|||
|
Jesus, this is a pretty decent thread mine excavation.
_________________ 178.3 rwkw
|
|||
Top | |
deadduck |
|
||
|
dude i would be going to the drive with john bowe maybe he would have some pull with the probs you have and show him the probs. he is a nice bloke try it hopefully that will help you
_________________ ford willl never die |
||
Top | |
xb-coupe-351 |
|
||
|
{USERNAME} wrote: FPV's that get replacement engines are stamped with the same engine number. FPV keep a stack of unnumbered engines for this purpose.
Still the car has been pulled apart, and all the bolts now have witness marks on them, it probably has little scratches and marks where things have been unbolted etc etc, its not a new car any more no matter how you look at it, at best it could be considered a factory refurbished GT....but cerainly not NEW, things are only original once, and then thats it... Pretty sad that FPV have to keep spare un stamped engines handy |
||
Top | |
Nicko |
|
|||
|
Theres been a few that neeeded replacing!
Another member on here had his fpv engine replaced when it grenaded itself also
_________________ Nicko |
|||
Top | |
Who is online |
---|
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 45 guests |