My mk1 beginners engine rebuild - WILL IT START?!?!?
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My mk1 beginners engine rebuild - WILL IT START?!?!?
1983 Polo CL - daily
1984 Golf G60 Syncro - sold
1989 Rallye Golf - sold
1992 Corrado G60 - crushed
1989 Polo C - chopped and crushed
1991 309 Style - crushed
1984 Golf G60 Syncro - sold
1989 Rallye Golf - sold
1992 Corrado G60 - crushed
1989 Polo C - chopped and crushed
1991 309 Style - crushed
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Spudfingers said
The oil pump… is that the lifter in the sump or the actual part at the front of the block that the oil filter plugs up onto? Where can you source a new one?… just my normal spares place or are they hard to get hold of?
Areet dude, well i'm presuming (as mine is a 1.5 but a big block, as is yours, just bigger cc's!) that you have the same arrangement as me, the pick up in the sump IS the pump, it's a gear pump, driven from the dizzy/intermediate shaft. The smaller engines (i.e 1.1 and 1.3) have a crank driven pump, that is situated on the side of the engine.
I got mine fromt my local engine shop, they ordered it in for me, same pump but a different pick up (plastic, which i was a bit dubious of but i'm told that it is ok and it's just because of modern manufacuring methods……..cheaper to make out of plastic!) Also, i had to get longer bolts to mount it as the original pump body is a little bit shorter. The part that the oil filter screws to is simply a filter mount, but on the GTI's and bigger capacity engines it also forms part of the oil cooler i understand. Don't take my word for it tho, mine is just a filter mount.
It cost me bout ?60 inc. VAT for mine, you should be able to get hold of one no bother, GSF or somethin??
Hope this helps dude!
Good luck
'78 Golf LS 20vt
‘08 Mk5 Edition 30 DSG
‘08 Mk5 Edition 30 DSG
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It's looking good! Are there any other plans for the car or just the engine for now??
'78 Golf LS 20vt
‘08 Mk5 Edition 30 DSG
‘08 Mk5 Edition 30 DSG
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I did look at getting it bare metalled etc but at ?5,500+ the car is in too good nick to warrant it just yet. Got new tailgate and bonnet ready though.. going to source other panels too… then get it done at some point. Saving to buy another house to let out to someone just now ready for when house prices level out.
Look forward to seeing everyone at the AGM if they all go… hopefully car will be well done by then (even if I blow this engine) :wink:
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I was looking through some old pics of when we put the Koni's on and remembered there are 2 different spring caps on the rear suspension. They often perish on older cars and we had to change one side for a MK2 front spring cap, we couldn't get hold of a correct one as it was a Sunday! Just thought I'd let you know as it may make a difference if both rear struts were perfectly balanced with genuine MK1 items.
Sorry to add another thing to your to do list.
Rich
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Well I've been slacking a bit and it's now time to get back on this after a butt kicking from Brucieboy and jellybelly lol. Moved house, making extra effort in work and trying to spend a bit of time with my niece and nephew as I've moved a fair bit away.
Enough the the sob story though. I've painted a couple of bits and I'll be rubbing down and painting the intake manifold on Thursday ready for the weekend.
My new manifold has arrived from a seller on e-bay… a stainless steel number :wink: . Next payday is the rest of the system off of the bay again.
Updates to follow on Thursday and/or the weekend. Trying to get half a day on Thursday so I can get it done and dried ready for fitting saturday.
Updates soon… ops:
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GOLF MKII GTI 8V - sold
GOLF MKII DRIVER - ex took it
GOLF MKII GTI 16V - scrapped
JETTA MkII GTI 8V LMT EDTION
GOLF MKII DRIVER - ex took it
GOLF MKII GTI 16V - scrapped
JETTA MkII GTI 8V LMT EDTION
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zambeaky said
have to say spud that is an imperesive job your doing there that is guna look reeeaall nice when its finished keep it going ya doin an awsome job! …… ps… when can you start mine lol
LOL… let's make sure mine doesn't blow up when I put it together first !!!
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A lot of the parts are painted and on the engine now. The only two things I'm leaving are the gearbox and the inlet manifold. The painting has been the most time consuming part ever!!
This weekend I plan to de-grease the gearbox, fit the clutch and just review everything.
After that I need new hoses and the rest of the exhaust (got the manifold sitting there). Hopefully getting somewhere… nervous about turning the key in a few weeks though 8O
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jellybelly said
get some picture up as it stands now mate
can't wait to see how it turns out!!!
what paint have you used is it por engine enamel??
It's Halfords high temp enamel as I couldn't get por… it was always out of stock… tried for weeks :cry: … stuff I got isn't very hard wearing either but hey ho first shot and at least it's clean.
I'll get some pics this weekend when I get the clutch on :wink: . Thanks jellybelly
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I'll be painting the gearbox and inlet manifold at a later stage (want my car done for the AGM first)… maybe a winter job this year :dontknow:
It's basically the same process in reverse. Renew the gaskets and seals and renew. It's all in now as you can see:-
I'll be redoing the rocker cover and touching bits up as they were damage on the install :roll: … first time doing this and all that lol…
I've bought a stainless steel manifold but it is hitting the inlet manifold and not fitting properly. I may need to shape the brach fittings to get the inlet menifold on 8O !! That's my next job!!
The rest of the exhaust system is also waiting to go on.
I had to cut the old exhaust to get it off as it had welded it's sections together!!
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Still watching your thread bud but aint had time to comment…. bloody neighbours aye… all that hard work and they cant see it :roll: … keep hanging in there mate.
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welsh-mk1 said
Almost there now, 39 days to meet your target.
I know mate… can't wait to get it started… just hope it doesn't blow up. I'm expecting a week or so of trying to get it running again :roll:
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The manifold was such a perfect fit that it was a little hard to get on. I've yet to put the centre pipe and back box on so I'll hold judgement.
What I would say though is the manifold looks brilliant, good finish, speedy delivery and customer service second to none (important to me). They asked me to send it back if I couldn't fit it and they'd send me another one!!..
The trick is to get the manifold on the studs and the nuts just on the ends… fit the inlet manifold… then button up the exahust… it worked a treat!!! Possible benefit to the club because my experience with them has been good!!
I'll let you know the final fit.
The weekend will hopefully see the rest of the exhaust on and maybe the electrics and clips back on (need wire as some clips broke :cry: )
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