MK1 Golf GTI 2.0 TFSI Edition 30 p12 (was 2008cc R1 bike carbs)
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1983 Lhasa Green MK1 Golf GTI
fozzie said
Looks good mate those repair panel prices were cheap back then!!
It's nice to know vw classics are reproducing parts again, but at a price.
A pair of genuine front wings, front and back panels are now £££££!
Lhasa2008
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The bodywork and welding was now close to completion - the above photo's had taken me about 3 years so far. Cold wintery nights, crawling underneath a car each weekend, getting weld spatter in my face whilst repairing the rear axle bodywork sections was not much fun The original fuel line clips/brackets/nuts and bolts were looking well past their (re)use by date, so I started another shopping list:
A 50p nut here, and a few 97 pence clips there. I managed to spend £28.95 at GPC on just nuts and bolts!
Parts were sources from GPC, main VW dealers and GSF (171 201 220D fuel pipe, what a life saver - it was obsolete everywhere else!)
Oh, and another £142.75 from GPC for genuine brackets and hoses. £ouch!
A 50p nut here, and a few 97 pence clips there. I managed to spend £28.95 at GPC on just nuts and bolts!
Parts were sources from GPC, main VW dealers and GSF (171 201 220D fuel pipe, what a life saver - it was obsolete everywhere else!)
Oh, and another £142.75 from GPC for genuine brackets and hoses. £ouch!
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It all mounts up mate doesn't it. I've managed over £150 on sundries so far on my build
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When the original fuel tank was removed there was too much rust around the return pipe to reuse it,
The main VW dealers had two or three genuine fuel tanks left in stock, but were close to £300 with VAT, so I managed to find a equivalent replacement part from Hadrian car panels for £69.29+VAT. I also bough a lower rear panel from Hadrian for £15.68+VAT!
Fuel pump, pipes and brackets assembled ready to go back on the car.
New fuel tank now in place, and new metal fuel lines sourced from GPC. Didn't realise until seeing them in the flesh, why GPC were unable to post them! (These are the long, shaped fuel lines that run from the engine bay to the fuel tank..). A six hour round trip later, and a few hours underneath the car swearing , they were now fitted.
Fuel pump and bracket now fitted.
Autocavan (Remember them?) stainless steel fuel filler neck just visible in pic.
New metal fuel lines fitted along with new clips.
The main VW dealers had two or three genuine fuel tanks left in stock, but were close to £300 with VAT, so I managed to find a equivalent replacement part from Hadrian car panels for £69.29+VAT. I also bough a lower rear panel from Hadrian for £15.68+VAT!
Fuel pump, pipes and brackets assembled ready to go back on the car.
New fuel tank now in place, and new metal fuel lines sourced from GPC. Didn't realise until seeing them in the flesh, why GPC were unable to post them! (These are the long, shaped fuel lines that run from the engine bay to the fuel tank..). A six hour round trip later, and a few hours underneath the car swearing , they were now fitted.
Fuel pump and bracket now fitted.
Autocavan (Remember them?) stainless steel fuel filler neck just visible in pic.
New metal fuel lines fitted along with new clips.
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smudger1980 said
It all mounts up mate doesn't it. I've managed over £150 on sundries so far on my build
It's when you hack off a bolt or bracket to save time, not realising it's either
a) Obsolete
b) 'On back order'
c) £34.95 + VAT
LOL
Lhasa2008
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£300 plus VAT for a tank? What a bunch of muppets.
I've got to sort fuel lines and fuel pump in the near future so have got this all to come
I've got to sort fuel lines and fuel pump in the near future so have got this all to come
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smudger1980 said
£300 plus VAT for a tank? What a bunch of muppets.
I've got to sort fuel lines and fuel pump in the near future so have got this all to come
I don't think I managed to get a single nut and bolt off intact when doing mine!
I could do with another fuel pump too, mine's got that high pitch noise coming from it.
Anyone recommend a supplier that sells genuine Bosch ones?
Lhasa2008
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Lhasa2008 said
MalC said
Very nice mate lots of good work gone into save this….where abouts in east yorks are you ?
Yeah, it could have easily just been scrapped for a few hundred quid at the time.
I'm not far from Pocklington, what about you?
Lhasa2008
Good job it didnt 8)
Not that far….near Selby
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I've got a couple of new boxed Bosch item in the garage somewhere which I won't be using if you want to buy. My old ones on my cars had stopped working because they had stood for too long, but I soaked them in carb cleaner and they started working. So I took out all the old ones I had and got most of them to work.Lhasa2008 said
I don't think I managed to get a single nut and bolt off intact when doing mine!smudger1980 said
£300 plus VAT for a tank? What a bunch of muppets.
I've got to sort fuel lines and fuel pump in the near future so have got this all to come
I could do with another fuel pump too, mine's got that high pitch noise coming from it.
Anyone recommend a supplier that sells genuine Bosch ones?
Lhasa2008
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How would you want for one?
Thanks
Lhasa2008
Thanks
Lhasa2008
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£70 inc postage and packing.
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Couple more pics of the bodywork. Just a quick coating of primer to protect the new panels.
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Next step brakelines.
The rear brake bias was still OK, so this got reused, but I took the opportunity to replace the servo and vacuum pipes, and made up new brake pipes using cupro-nickle kunifer, which I believe is more corrosion resistant (but harder to bend into shape)
Braided Goodridge Hoses used.
Crossed drilled G60 disks machined down to 270mm with an Autocavan carrier adapters, to fit snuggly behind Pirelli P 14" wheels.
The rear brake bias was still OK, so this got reused, but I took the opportunity to replace the servo and vacuum pipes, and made up new brake pipes using cupro-nickle kunifer, which I believe is more corrosion resistant (but harder to bend into shape)
Braided Goodridge Hoses used.
Crossed drilled G60 disks machined down to 270mm with an Autocavan carrier adapters, to fit snuggly behind Pirelli P 14" wheels.
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I'd been thinking about upgrading to 15" alloys for a while, so I bought a set of Corrado 15" Sebring alloys and got them reburbished.
Incidentially, I have been told that these wheels were originally from one of the very first F plated UK VW demo Corrado's.
Which means I could now fit these:
280mm G60 disks and Wilwood 4 pots nicely tucked away.
(Unfortunately not quite enough clearance to be able to use stick-on wheels weights on the inside of the wheel though)
Incidentially, I have been told that these wheels were originally from one of the very first F plated UK VW demo Corrado's.
Which means I could now fit these:
280mm G60 disks and Wilwood 4 pots nicely tucked away.
(Unfortunately not quite enough clearance to be able to use stick-on wheels weights on the inside of the wheel though)
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Inspirational for me this fella
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The original gearbox jammed in third gear when leaving a petrol station, meaning a 10 mile drive home stuck in third gear - which is not as easy as you may think if you have to stop at junctions on the way!
So a spare MK2 Golf GTI ACD (close ratio) gearbox was fitted by swapping over the MK2 100mm cv cups to the MK1 90mm cups.
I also took the opportunity to fit a lightened flywheel at the same time.
So a spare MK2 Golf GTI ACD (close ratio) gearbox was fitted by swapping over the MK2 100mm cv cups to the MK1 90mm cups.
I also took the opportunity to fit a lightened flywheel at the same time.
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Brad. said
Inspirational for me this fella
Thanks.
It was all other existing inspirational MK1's on here that made me want to do mine.
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With the OEM+ look in mind, I was lucky to source a brand new pair of genuine SA MK1 half tinted rear lights at a price that would now be consider an absolute bargain!
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Eventually got round to re-hosting the photos since I've switch ISP's.
So should now be able to add some info on the engine now
So should now be able to add some info on the engine now
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Get those updates posted up
There are too many online users to list.