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Old Timer
1989 VW GOLF GTI CABRIO
1997 VW POLO 1.0L
2003 VW PASSAT TDI 130 SPORT
1997 VW POLO 1.0L
2003 VW PASSAT TDI 130 SPORT
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Old Timer
Thanks for the offer mate, ill see what kind of spacers i need with the routes and when i get them and let you know, my current ones are universal so arent ideal.
can you make a plate that could sit between the rear axle and stub axle to extend the track by 10mm? ill get pics of what i mean when edition 38 is back up.
thanks dude
saf
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Old Timer
1989 VW GOLF GTI CABRIO
1997 VW POLO 1.0L
2003 VW PASSAT TDI 130 SPORT
1997 VW POLO 1.0L
2003 VW PASSAT TDI 130 SPORT
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Old Timer
got the shift rod linkages all painted up and sorted, just awaiting a goodie pack from missing linkz with a teflon accelerator pedal push, shift rod bush, headlight wiring relay and weighted shift rod that just takes the place
Shift rod linkages painted, all new bushes and tsr linkage
The top golden bar is being replaced with a weighted shift rod from missing linkz, also coming is a teflon shift rod bush and accelerator pedal bushing, and an uprated headlight wiring loom.
some shiney bits - top radiator cover, coil cover and brand new fuel pump (it wont be used on the engine but will just look nice and shiney on the block)
Some odds n sods, service related parts (all new bar the leads - coil, 22.2 passat mc, sparks, gaskets, tie rod ends and belts)
new water pump and 90a alternator (needs cleaning up)
Stuff to do
Stuft to get - Pre MOT
* Backbox
Brakes - Pre MOT
* Enlarge Bulkhead Hole
* Fit 22.2mm Master Cylinder
* Plumb Brake lines and brake switch
* Bleed Brakes
Other Pre MOT Jobs to fit
* Refit Gearlinkage
* Fit Coil/Sparks/Belts/Leads
* Plug Expansion Tank Hole
* Fit Facet Pump & Filter
* Fit new mech pump and block off outlets
* Fit Inlet Manifold
* Fit Carbs
* Plumb fuel lines
* Fit throttle linkages
* Mount Oil Cooler
* Change Oil
* Fit Front Splitter
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Old Timer
1989 VW GOLF GTI CABRIO
1997 VW POLO 1.0L
2003 VW PASSAT TDI 130 SPORT
1997 VW POLO 1.0L
2003 VW PASSAT TDI 130 SPORT
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Old Timer
when ive worked it all out ill drop you a pm, could probably sort you out the magnecor leads and csv for them if you wanted?
cheers kev, your a legend
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Old Timer
1989 VW GOLF GTI CABRIO
1997 VW POLO 1.0L
2003 VW PASSAT TDI 130 SPORT
1997 VW POLO 1.0L
2003 VW PASSAT TDI 130 SPORT
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Old Timer
re-fitted the gear linkage, but its super stiff now, too stiff for my liking, its coming off again, gotta do a few tweeks and rebuild teh shifter base and drill out the rivits that hold the shift rod bush in place
fitted new sparks, leads, dizzy cap, rotor arm, clutch cable, and chucked 3 litres of fresh oil in there (previously put half a litre in the new filter when that was fitted and drained the oil the other day
chopped down some manifold studs to mount the inlet manifold but two were bent and by that time i was bored so gonna chop some more up and test fit on the head in the house and have the carbs on for tuesday/wednesday. need to get some aluminium sheeting cos i want to make a bracket mounts the bulkhead where the coil resides to mount the pump/reg and coil
and the recaros came, subframes are gettin welded in the next week or so, gotta pass them on to a mate
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Old Timer
bolted it up to the head in the house to check it all fitted ok, jobs a good un
you can just see to the right that I've blocked off the vacuum take off, ill be pluggin two vacuum lines into this for the vacuum guage in the car and one to the dizzy
stuck the carbs on so i could get the fuel lines measured up, the one of the left is a bit short so ill be sorting that oot.
spent a while working out where i wanted to mount the filter king for neatness of the plumbing in the bay and noticed too coincedentally placed holes, so ill be cutting the mounting plate that came with it and drilling some new holes in it to mount it to the carb, should look pretty cool when its all fitted.
means i can also retain the original coils placement and just mount the fuel pump on the bulkhead next to it.
when i get round to doing the bay I'm either going to chop out the rain tray completely or thinking of louvering the panel so its open in front of the carbs, and incorate vents in the sides of the wings to vent air into the rain tray and into the path of the carbs. not sure out much air would be sucked in from the vents being placed so far up the wing (right next to the doors/windscreen) but will be interesting anyway if i do it
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first to get chopped up was the throttle pedal for fit the 2-1 adaptor
sytec one fitted, got a weber one coming instead cos it uses grub screws instead of this one which i think uses the solderless nipples but either way its shite
broom broooom
drilled out the rivits for the shift rod bush
painted up the new rear ally caliper i got
whipped some bits off beena and painted them up, rear wishbone mounts with arb brackets and the rear arb and all those brackets
few bits to fit tomorrow :-
refit all the gear linkage
plug expansion tank hole
fit uprated wiring loom and smoked indis
also gotta get angle grinder happy on the short shift adaptor to shave a few mm off the edges to clear the block.
got a sheet of metal to make a bracket for the throttle cable holders, will cut that out tomorrow and drill holes for the throttle cable adjusters.
might mount the filter king and pump if i get round to it.
ordered a few more bits to finish the carb assembly, alot more bits were needed than i first anticipated but better doing it all now that fannying around later.
anyway quick list of those bits
fuel pump inertia switch
weber pedal block
heatwrap and stainless ties
2ms of overbraided fuel lines
and need to find a relay in the house to wire up the pump from the igntion, big thanks for mk1nath on the mk1 owners club for loads of advice and pictures and stuff while ive been gettin me head round this all.
woohoo
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its been fun.
cant wait to see if all back together and running.
gonna be a mean green machine!
93' cab in need of a miracle
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Old Timer
twas raining on and off today but got a fair few odds n sods done
made up the bracket for the throttle cables and had to file a wee bit of the throttle cable hole so it fitted properly
you can just see it fitted in the far left
oil cooler fitted and a few wires tidied out the way, fitted the headlight loom
fitted the front wishbone mounts from the gti for the arb mounts, refitted the gearlinkage and shift rod bush housing, cleaned up and flushed rad, fitted new lower hose as the old one was cracked and blocked off the expansion tank hole
oh also fitted smoked indis
tomorrow i gotta
set the shift finger stop gap and fit weighted shift rod
wrap the 4 branch in heatwrap
fit pump, reg, relay and then get the inlet manifold and carbs on if all goes well
oh and chin splitter woot
still waiting on an inertia switch which should be here tomorrow hopefully.
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93' cab in need of a miracle
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Old Timer
Speeding is like masturbation, everyone does it ,but it's not something you should record and put on the internet!!
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mk1nath said
bracket looks neat mate!
cheers nath 8) soz i missed ya earlier i was watchin some cheesy van damme flikc haha
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collo16v said
Some good work going on here Saf,keep it up
cheers dude
im looking forward to seeing yours at a show, did you end up going to castle coomb ?
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Old Timer
picture of the throttle bracket
made a bracket to hold the pump and reg
fitted that and new coil/holder
heat wrap on
chin splittay on
and the oz routes came woot, me mams picking up some brand new yoko a539 195/45/14s for me at the weekend so i need to try and blag her into coming up to manchester to drop em off haha
tried to mount the inlet manifold but it was catching against the 4 branch, took a bit off with a grinding disc but more needs to come off tomorrow, once they are on i can get the carbs on and plumbed in, also gotta find somewhere to mount the inertia switch and then wire up the electrics for it all but thats how shes gonna sleep till wednesday after the next 2 exams
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sun has been out in force this week but instead of playing with the car i've been immersed in gta 4 haha.
anyway messed about with the inlet manifold again took some more off it with the angle grinder and it'll almost go on fully, but got bored at that job so started with the wheels
got a few more coats to do over the week, not sure if I'm going to detail the inner bits black now cos I'm liking them all white but i'll see when I'm done
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Personally, I'd keep them white so you've got the big green bit of the car against the white bits of wheels. (well I know what I mean, anyway )
PS. I have wheel envy. ops:
Yradave says relax.
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