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The Boss motor's used to glaze the bores if they idled for too long. The Barra's dont though so no.

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Awesome. So no compression problems at all? My brother in laws skyline is having those problems, just thought I better ask before I buy haha.

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Cheers for that mate. As for diff oil, Doesn't the whole cradle have to come out on the sedans? As for plugs. Do the coils over the plugs just pull up? Or is there a certain way to get them out? And is it just a deep 5/8 socket with a magnet or rubber to get the plugs out? Any plugs recommended?

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yeah well I use a 16mm deep socket with rubber for the sparks, take the plastic cover off. take the coil out., I got NGK with a 0.8mm gap. refer to the handbook at autobarn or where ever you get them for the part number.

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Hey guys. Getting a tad nervous about tomorrow ( never had a loan before ) Any one got any last tips on what to look for? Im giving this car one last look over first. :icon_ford: Just don't want to buy a lemon that's all =/

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listen for any exhaust leaks, like a consistent spitting noise. my 4 bolts holding the turbo to the headers were loose! check that the oil feed line at the turbos end isnt dark in colour (could be a possible oil block if it is). you can compare it to the coolant line right next to it.

cant really think of anything else

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Well just a look at one. It sounded a tad funny where yhr turbo was after taking it for a drive. I turned it off the opened tr bonnet to listen to it. It was spinning fine just sounded like a little rattle. Not sure if it was the heat shield or the turbo. It drove fine though. Didn't miss a beat n spooled nice. Any ideas?

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you are going to be told stay away from cop cars, get all the neccesary checks done. on the upside servicing will be right up there, does it have books with it? mines a x cop car bf mk 2 never had a problem since I have had it. goodluck.

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you are going to be told stay away from cop cars, get all the neccesary checks done. on the upside servicing will be right up there, does it have books with it? mines a x cop car bf mk 2 never had a problem since I have had it. goodluck.

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Well the history I sore of it. It was traded back to ford after 62 thousand kays and this guy bought it. Its done 110 thousand kays and last service was 95 thousand. It doesnt have any damage inside of the car like some ex cops do have. When I drove it. It pulled really hard. Just go go go basicaly. Im really concerned about the turbo that's all. As for the ex cop car. Im not to sure about that. But lots of people seem to have no problems.

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about all you can do with the turbo is take the induction pipe off it and give the shaft a wobble. Make sure it doesn't have too much play up/down or too much end-float backwards and forwards. It should only have a very slight amount of play either way.

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