My MK1 Jetta first project
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Rear breaks: shoes finally fitted after alot of faffing about and wresting with springs lol
Then my new coilover arrived Soo pretty in blue as well lol.
Next i had to move the axle stands from the rear axle to the side body jack point - not fun at all!!
but after a few tense moment they were in place!
Now that the sear suspension was free i could get the old struts and springs off…. well try. The thing that i've struggles most with on the project so far is not having the strenght to undo the rusted nuts and bolts - at times like that i wish i had the power of a man lol. However not to be defeated I came up with alternative meathods:
Sitting in the jacked up boot and using my feet… and it worked
Old struts and springs out - new coilovers in
Before reattaching the top there was still the break pipes and hoses to attend to. Previously held in by tie wraps i though it was going to be easy but ended up having to saw the old hoses off. Having the axle low made it a whole lot easier though.
Nice new break pipes fitted:
Breaks all put back together so could finish the coilovers
Yesterday and tuesday i also fitted a new wheel bearing and got the drums back on - nearly loosing my fingers in the process -ahhhh.
Not putting the new exhaust on until the breaks are bled. Got the front jacked up and thought the calipers would be easy - doesnt look to pretty and just got a quote of £150 for reconditioned calipers, disks and pads - bit more than i was expecting
All on thrack though. Went to visit the body shop too and Stuart came out to look at the jetta. Hope to get it to him this Tuesday - but i'd wanted to get all the breaks done first. So going to pop the old calipers back on and great the rears bled so can pop the exhaust on and will just have to do the breaks when its at the body shop next week.
Is getting really close now D
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Nice meeting you at Haddington also. I hope that your car is in the paint shop now as planned.
If you haven't already fixed your fuel lines I got new metal pipe from Clarik in Rosyth and renewed all of mine. I think they sell stuff on ebay also if Rosyth is too far away from you.
First Golf, lots of work. I've started so I'll finish!
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First Golf, lots of work. I've started so I'll finish!
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First Golf, lots of work. I've started so I'll finish!
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That's a good point Greig, I'm just slightly concerned the dark orange will look boy racer - like how some scoobys do.
Haha glad its a tried and tested method golf_coupe
Yeah I hated having it on axle stands - want a full on car lift
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golf_coupe said
Not far from rosyth? me and chris (dubbuds) are from Falkirk!! Should get along to the local meet ;-)
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Why don't the 2 of you come and meet up with the rest of us at the shows or monthly meets ??
Chris
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Massbad69 said
golf_coupe said
Not far from rosyth? me and chris (dubbuds) are from Falkirk!! Should get along to the local meet ;-)
Guys
Why don't the 2 of you come and meet up with the rest of us at the shows or monthly meets ??
Chris
Sounds good to me
Looking forward to seeing what colour you decide on this
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Massbad69 said
golf_coupe said
Not far from rosyth? me and chris (dubbuds) are from Falkirk!! Should get along to the local meet ;-)
Guys
Why don't the 2 of you come and meet up with the rest of us at the shows or monthly meets ??
Chris
Hear hear, the more the merrier.
Greig
First Golf, lots of work. I've started so I'll finish!
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Should be the jetta debue be good to get a convoy too - I'm just meet Edinburgh airport.
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Took the radiator and cowling out - cowling wasnt too bad but gave it a quick sand down and a fresh coat of primer and paint which made a huge differance. Got the new radiator in too making engine bay nearly complete
After a few more tight bolts at the front I go tthe front suspension removed - again more jigging about witht the jack and axle stands lol
New front coilovers just slipped perfectly into place - the suspension has been the eaiest bit of the whole project so far lol
With the suspnesion all done I wanted to get the rear breaks bled before fitting the exhuast - just to make sure, thinking this would be a 10 minute job - i wish. Faffed on for ages but couldnt get the peddal to go hard. But the front calipers were in such a bad way we eventually determined that once the new caliper were on it would be ok.
With that being the case I wrestled the new exhuast into pace while i waited for the new calipers to arrive.
Again this wasn't to easy, but an hour later, covered in firegum, having had to remove it to shorten a jointing piece it all looked great (all though not all the hangers wanted to play ball.
New calipers arrived and agian i thought this would be a quick and easy job hahah. First task was removing the old disks - well trying to - the had stuck themselves to the hub - not amount of hammering could get them off - infact one sheered in half. Ended up heating them with the welder - no luck and final resort drilling them and using the grinder to cut them off!!!
New ones on nice and easy but calipers and pads were a pain, first of all the calipers seamed slightly different from each other and totally different from the old ones, but they fitted on. Went to fit the pads and they were the square type that needs pins - did they tell me that when i bought them - nope - did they have a fitting kit in stock - nope - so had to use some wood screws as a temporary measure. Also one caliper seamed to have the pads almost loose and the other was so tight had to take it off again and ram the piston back in… feww. But all shiney new and working a treat!
Temporary p-slots on and all 4 wkeels back on the ground for the first time in 6 months
Started well with a little help from the booster - again first time running since i bought it to the garage. Reversed it down our very steep drive - good test for the brakes hahaha
there was oil and water poared all over the drive which was very worrying at first but think it was old oil for hweb it got moved without itd rocker cover and there was an airlock in pipes
and its away and i have a gaving hole in the garage now lol.
I visited it at the paint shop today and its coming along great - will post pics tomor as its kinda late now lol
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