G60 Conversion
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daniboy123 said
Looking good! Good luck with mot, what's the unusual shape in your throttle body?
Cheers bud, I think there is an airway from one of the external barbs which would have gone to the carbon canister. Looking on google it seems most late g60's have this.
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I cut the existing ecu bracket down to size and used a mounting hole on the fuse box holder, there is a hole in the sheet metal to use in the bottom right-hand corner. Also I used the bolt where the brake servo reinforcement bracket is located. I wanted to mount my relays in special relay holders mounted to the metal strip but unfortunately my spade terminals didn't have latches and didn't fancy re doing them before the MOT so just cable tied them. When the under tray is fitted the ecu can't be seen
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3 of the 4 items passed it's last MOT 1.) Wrong size font on front number plate. These were plates fitted prior to my ownership and I was dubious about them when I bought the car but apparently it passed with them on. Failed at my MOT station. Easy fix though.
2.) Someone had fitted the castle nuts on the tie rod ends without split pins. Looking at the threads there are no holes to accommodate them so can fit nylock nuts instead.
3.) Front headlights don't produce UK approved pattern. Passed last MOT alledgedly. 2 new Hella headlights ordered from Mark at classic vw 4.) Oh and last thing the inline brake switch is leaking fluid but easy enough to sort.
So all in all not too bad and what a day for it's MOT, lovely down in the west country today.
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A sunny day and some lovely roads where you live, I bet you had a huge grin on your face.
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1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
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Settled In
How've wired it in? Have you used a seperate relay for the ECU and fuel pump?
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Old Timer
Thanks chap, in the end I bought one of James G60 looms and swapped my connectors over. It meant I have a brand new loom separate from the fuse box to a certain extent with 2 relays for the fuel pump and ecu. James even made it longer for me so I could put the ecu in the cabinMR_LONG said
I like what you've done with the ECU. Mines just hanging in the same place at the moment using a couple of cable ties but I might look into something the same.
How've wired it in? Have you used a seperate relay for the ECU and fuel pump?
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Awesome work
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Loving the work you've put in
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Old Timer
Car has passed it's MOT with no advisories I'd like to thank everyone that has helped me with my project especially rubjonny for his expert knowledge and patience
Got a few goodies to fit now
Carbon scuttle panel and alloy fuel filler cap then on to gauges and stereo.
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Matt
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pazwaa said
Congratulations on the mot. Lovely looking car
Matt
Cheers Matt,
Just finishing a few small jobs now. I have routed my boost gauge pipe and loom for the oil pressure and temp gauge.
Also need to tidy the fan loom. Will remake it with snake skin and make it less visible.
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I have standard side mounts and powerflex gearbox and dome mounts. I have OEM ones I will try.
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going to swap it over this morning.
Cheers
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Took her out to get some fuel, first real outing since MOT
I'm really happy. The brakes feel great and very effective, the KW suspension is perfect not harsh at all. I think they feel better than my wifes Meriva lol.
Only observation was at 70 I was doing 3000rpm and it's quite noisy lol
With the boost return off theres quite a lot of noise in the cabin. Going to see if I can relocate the radiator slightly and fit the boost return.
But overall very happy
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Old Timer
I've found my funny noise, it's the throttle body. When the boost return is fitted the noise goes. I think that by blanking off the carbon canister outlets its causing a whistle across the blanked outlets.
Bad news is I can't remove my crank bolt lol.
I ordered a fluid damper from Bartek to replace my alloy crank pulley as I was advised that this may cause long term issues. In order to fit it you need to remove the stock crank gear and replace it with Bartek's and then the fluid damper on the top.
I was there with my impact driver rated at 450nm and the bolt wouldn't shift. The car was in gear with someone on the brake and a big bar on the hub nut but still wouldn't budge!
I have a new timing belt now and have ordered the genuine VW tool T3099 to lock the crank properly and try again. If that fails I will apply some heat to the bolt heat which should make it move.
I shouldn't of tightened it so much in the first place
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and fluid damper:
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Matt
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pazwaa said
Possibly a daft question, but what is a fluid damper?
Matt
Good question
On the crank of a G60 there is a harmonic damper which balances out the crank and reduces vibrations and resonance caused by the g60 charger. I couldn't rescue mine so fitted an alloy pulley from Bartek. I've heard that in the long run this may cause stress on the crank.
The fluid damper is a pulley with an inertia ring inside surrounded by silicone fluid and laser welded shut. When the engine is rotating the interia ring helps balance out the vibration to the crank assembly.
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