Skeeve Posted March 6, 2010 Posted March 6, 2010 0.15mm/0.20mm is equivalent to 0.006/0.008 inch which is the most common response so far. Standard #s for the Beetle [not the new one, which is a Golf w/ swoopy bodywork, I mean a VW BEETLE, the only good thing Adolf Hitler has to his name...], which has a lot of overlap w/ the Guzzi [air-cooled push rod motor, donor pistons for early racing efforts, etc.] so it's to be expected. I wonder if Carillo rods for the VW are cheaper than the Guzzi, & if they're an easy swap too?
antonio carroccio Posted March 6, 2010 Posted March 6, 2010 Antonio, I'm pretty sure you mean "0.20mm" for both intake and exhaust. That is (roughly) 0.008 inch. 0.15mm/0.20mm is equivalent to 0.006/0.008 inch which is the most common response so far. Yep, Docc. Metric measurement here in EU. 0.2 millimeters. I have got to say it's pretty difficult to find the moment inside the engine of my 1200sport. I miss the "d" and the "s" d= destro = right s= sinistro = left
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