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Whilst under the Galaxy for other reasons (track rod end, oil change, exhaust heatshield hanging off), I noticed that the bush around the bolt attaching the engine roll restrictor to the gearbox is splitting. I presume this is a precursor to the bolt being able to move, and consequently snapping.

 

Does anyone know what Ford call this bit, and/or the part number? According to ETKA, VW call this bush an 'Adjusting Piece', which sounds a bit cryptic... :lol:

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hi sparky

 

can't copy pic from tis disc but part you are on about is (according to tis) ENGINE ROLL RESTRICTOR no mention of what bush is called so assume engine roll restictor bush or if we no frauds prob comes as whole unit only....

hope tis helps :D

also hope not part of MOT cos think mine on way out so would appreciate a price when you get it (i'm too scared to ring frauds for price :( :lol: :( )

 

best of luck

Edited by blackwolf0578
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can't copy pic from tis disc but part you are on about is (according to tis) ENGINE ROLL RESTRICTOR no mention of what bush is called so assume engine roll restictor bush or if we no frauds prob comes as whole unit only....

hope tis helps :D

also hope not part of MOT cos think mine on way out so would appreciate a price when you get it (i'm too scared to ring frauds for price :D :( :( )

 

I've got TIS, but I was hoping someone had had one before and knew what Ford called the actual bush. VW list it as a seperate part, and the same one for all engine/gearboxes, but with it being a Ford petrol I thought I would be better off making sure I get the right one from Ford, and there's no VW dealer nearby anyway.

 

So long as the restrictor is secure, I can't see it being a problem for the MOT, the gearbox end is well hidden by the undertray. ;)

 

MOT for mine tomorrow... :lol:

Posted

Against the part number it is called an insulator assembly , but is called a bush as well in the title description.

 

George.

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Against the part number it is called an insulator assembly , but is called a bush as well in the title description.

 

George.

That's great George, thanks! :unsure:

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