Re: SER1 Diesel engines
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HI Mick,
It does in an 88". Used the 2.0 diesel brackets to the chassis. I used the
2.0 diesel exhaust manifold. If petrol coming out, you do have to re-invent
the throttle linkage, small problem, easily solved.
Tom Bache
Avondale, PA
USA
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