ABF into a 1.3 Driver? HELP?!
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ABF into a 1.3 Driver? HELP?!
My friend is selling an ABF engine, i just wondered if there is anyone who has done this conversion in the past who could give me any advice on this conversion.
I am aware that i need an extra engine mount and to move another, but what about the fuel delivery etc…?
I am not a mechanic, but luckily a good friend of mine is i just want to give him a heads up of some of the problems that may arise!
Thanks Chaps!
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Also you will be easyier off with a mk1 Golf fuse box, the bladed type, your car may alredy have this and I have explored all the wireing options and this is the easyist.
Gearbox will have to be Gti 1.6 1.8 1.816v any of these will do. They are the 020 gearboxes and bolt straight onto Abf block. You will have to use the the 020 clutch with the 020 box.
Once you get there you will have caught up with. Oh yes, do,nt start ripping out your existing loom as I have done. Wireing can be tackeled later.
That will keep you busy for a while. Good luck
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I've fitted an abf in mine straight from a mk3 and my mk1 was carb
Main things for fuel delivery
Polo gt or g40 lift pump which goes inside the tank. This will have a 3 pin connection whereas the old should have 2. So you need to add a permanent live
Undercar fuel pump. Same as what is found on gtis. This will need a live and earth. Use same live for this as in tank pump.
Then you will need just the hoses and also an undercar fuel reservoir. Small square thing with 4 outlets.
1 from lift pump. 1 return to lift pump. 1 to main fuel pump. 1 return from engine
For your engine mounts there will be thread on mk1 golfs and projects pages on this forum
As I understand its advised you use a clutch from mk2 golf as they cope better with more power such as the 16v clutch. Also the flywheel as well.
Check on the mk1 golfs and projects page.
Give me a shout as although I'm not an expect I will be able to give guidance or direction as I've just changed from a carbed 1.6 to abf
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Thanks again!
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1. fit tintop gti fuel tank with L pipe to main pump, plus some kind of inline pump to suit engine
2. keep old tank but fit g40 shape polo (any), or post-84 mk1 cab or scirocco lifter pump unit and under car fuel reservoir, then your inline pump
inline pump if running k-jet must be mk1/cab/rocco k-jet injection unit, plus you need the accumulator.
if running abf management then mk1 k-jet pump still works fine but you dont need the accumulator. you can also use polo gt or g40 inline pump
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mk1-Golf-Fuel-Pump-Accumulator-And-Swirl-Pot-/180870139778?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item2a1cb34f82#ht_500wt_1197
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if you're going EFI then take the accumulator off there and buy an m12x1.5 barbed adaptor for the pump then you can use push fit rubber fuel hoses on it

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