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Old 25th February 2010, 08:10 PM
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No, Drums are common on 2.0 DOHC's

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Is that no no no no drums are common on a ....

Plenum through the bonnet on a 2.0sohc
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Old 25th February 2010, 08:14 PM
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Only ABS equiped cars and some rare non ABS cars have rear disks.

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Hmmmm ..... Very strange, seen an awfull lot of Sierras fitted with the DOHC engine in my day .... Never seen one with drums fitted !!??
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Hmmmm ..... Very strange, seen an awfull lot of Sierras fitted with the DOHC engine in my day .... Never seen one with drums fitted !!??
Thats what TT said, No drums are common on dohc's
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Thats what TT said, No drums are common on dohc's
Ohhhhh .... I see ..... Just miss-read it

Have a good journey back to France tomorrow mate
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Have a good journey back to France tomorrow mate
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No No, You miss read.

YES DRUMS ARE COMMON ON DOHCS.

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Thanks for the replies, appreciate it. I can confirm its hubs on the rear for my donor.

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