Later dash in early Mk1 Golf
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Later dash in early Mk1 Golf
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1980 1600 GTI, daily driver.
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Is that a "no, it won't fit", or a "no don't do it, you'll ruin your series one car"?
B/M,
I think it would spoil the car, whether it fits easily or not - you can fit a separate temp gauge if you want…
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Type17 said
Tallpete,
Is that a "no, it won't fit", or a "no don't do it, you'll ruin your series one car"?
I'm guessing the latter!
Andy
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It would be nice to keep the car as original as possible. But of course it's your car and you have to live with it. By the "later Mk1 dash" do you mean the two-instrument type with big clock, speedo and temp and fuel gauges set in them? As far as I know these were the only ones imported into Oz. Here you need a temp gauge more than a pair of underpants! If the car were mine, I would put this type of dash into it. But then, mine's already that type! I would love to replace my clock with a tacho (how can you drive a diesel without a tacho???).
Cheers from Australia. Peter.
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
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MK1 later dash
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I think that's the one Pete. Does it have all the warning lamps in a cluster in the middle? If so you could get the clocks from the GTi with the tachometer in it. I think it would go straight in.
Only problem is the Tacho wont work on his diesel though, you need to find yourself an alternator with a 'W' terminal then you can run a signal converter for the tacho which are readily availble.
There is also this method. http://www.4crawler.co…ks/Tachometer/index.shtml
Which is a little more involved.
Sorry I know that went a tad off topic ops:
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Cheers from Australia. Peter.
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
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Mk1 dash in Oz
Some idiot has converted it from diesel to petrol. Apart from that, it looks a nice car. My first diesel Golf…wish I still had it!…. was identical, but a '90 model. Love the Mars red.
Cheers from Australia. Peter.
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
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Cheers,
Mark
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Ideally you'll need dash loom and all airvent pipework, brackets and so on. Not sure but you might need to use the later speedo cable too (?)
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Mark
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Cheers from Australia. Peter.
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
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Would the heater controls mate up alright then if only the ducting needs to be changed?
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Cheers,
Mark
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Geordie to Geordie
Cheers from Australia. Peter.
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
1978 Golf diesel (GLD)
1984 Nissan Patrol diesel
1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel
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