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Tech Forum => Workshop => Topic started by: Shipo282 on April 10, 2020, 03:01:33 PM

Title: 2.0 crd head identification
Post by: Shipo282 on April 10, 2020, 03:01:33 PM
Hello there, As is usual I found you orrible lot through a need for help ( although I'm very happy I did find yall).
So here goes,

Ive snapped the cam belt on my 2.0crd in my 57 plate patriot.

I need to work out how to identify the head so can find a replacement for it (as assuming valve damage etc),

I found a couple of heads listed on flea bay but don't want to throw £300+ away on a gamble. Especially in these tough times.

Any help advice or suggestions very welcomed. With thanks in advance, paul.
Title: Re: 2.0 crd head identification
Post by: Dutch on April 10, 2020, 08:08:05 PM
Hello Paul & welcome.

We're not that orrible, we don't bite ..... much  :003:

The Patriot is not very common in this neck of the woods.  Mostly old iron FSJ's, CJ's, YJ's & TJ's and Cherokees XJ, KJ & Grands ZJ, WJ & WK1 and a few JK's in their various guises.

Best is to put your faith in reputable head refurbishment/replacement companies or Jeep/Chrysler breakers.

A quick google will throw up a few.

https://chryslerbreakers.co.uk/category/jeep/jeep-patriot/

https://replacementcylinderheads.co.uk/

And yes, don't put your faith in fleabay unless they are a reputable breaker or outfit.

Title: Re: 2.0 crd head identification
Post by: JamesH on April 27, 2020, 02:54:20 PM
I believe it’s a VW tdi engine so really common. Most garages should be able to work on it and get the right parts for you. Similar for parts dealers - better than eBay!