Anyone who has the 2.1 haynes engine manual?

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Anyone who has the 2.1 haynes engine manual?

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Hi,

Could anyone give me the main bearing diameter for the 2068cc (2.1 turbo) xud11 engine please?

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I cant find it in the manual, Try 'Noz' on club-xm.com
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I cant find it in the manual
Another indication of the state of Hayne's books these days :(
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They certainly have gone down hill, but to be fair, how many people rebuild engines on the kitchen table now! :)
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XUD 11 (2.1 l TD12 diesel)

Main bearing diameter standard: 60.0 +0 -0.019 mm.
Undersize: 59.7 +0 -0.019 mm.

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Well done NiSk! :D
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Peter.N. wrote:They certainly have gone down hill, but to be fair, how many people rebuild engines on the kitchen table now! :)
But on the other hand, just noticed an instruction for replacing the rear brake pads " insert pads into caliper ensuring that the friction material is facing the disc".

Yes, gone downhill. Or is that dumbing down?
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Mmm.. maybe they have been tempted to fit them the other way round to make them last longer!
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The measurements are given in both the Haynes XM manual and the Haynes Pug 406 manual.

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Thanks NiSk!!

Do you have the big end size as well there? Also the 3rd oversize piston size?


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