16v Conversion, timing marks
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16v Conversion, timing marks
Hi,
Im about to put the box back on the engine, im using a 1.6 box on a KR so ive got the 1.6 flywheel etc. Question is what timing marks will i then use for timing the 16v? do i have to make some new marks onto the flywheel?
Thanks
Ste
Im about to put the box back on the engine, im using a 1.6 box on a KR so ive got the 1.6 flywheel etc. Question is what timing marks will i then use for timing the 16v? do i have to make some new marks onto the flywheel?
Thanks
Ste
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Posted
MOTY 2013
better to keep the KR flywheel and fit a later MK1 1.8 210mm clutch kit, it'll all bolt up to the KR and your old gearbox just fine!
If its too late for that, you can instead get a timing light with an advance dial in, then use the TDC marker. Alternatively, measure the diameter of the fly and use some PI calculation to work out how many mm 6 degrees of advance works out at, measure from TDC and make your mark.
If its too late for that, you can instead get a timing light with an advance dial in, then use the TDC marker. Alternatively, measure the diameter of the fly and use some PI calculation to work out how many mm 6 degrees of advance works out at, measure from TDC and make your mark.
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ive got a 1.6 clutch and box on my valver but i just timed the engine as i would it being a kr but the car does not start very well it has run but now im thinking there is a timing problem is it wrong what ive done and how can i sort it cheers ash
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MOTY 2013
1.6 carb or GTI?
either way the ignition timing mark on these flywheels is in the wrong spot!
either way the ignition timing mark on these flywheels is in the wrong spot!
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"rubjonny" said
fit a later MK1 1.8 210mm clutch kit, it'll all bolt up to the KR and your old gearbox just fine!
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Wrong!!! The 210mm clutch does not fit the FD (1.6) Gearbox. Trust me I learnt this from experiance…… The clutch will just spin around on the splines on the box as the 1.8 box had a bigger input shaft spline diameter. You need a 200mm clutch, but you should realy utilise the KR flywheel mate thats the setup I have atm
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MOTY 2013
No, sorry you are wrong. The later MK1 1.8 210mm clutch kit has the same sized splines as the 1.6 boxes
What you fitted was a 16v KR clutch kit, which as you say has bigger splines
There are 2 size splines on 020 boxes, you have the std 1.5-1.8 8v size which has 24 splines, and the 1.8 16v/2.0 8v size which has 28 splines.
I know this from experience, as I also have a MK1 with a KR 16v engine and a FD box, running a 210mm clutch. Unless I'm mistaken and its not actually been driving me to work for the last 6 months
What you fitted was a 16v KR clutch kit, which as you say has bigger splines
There are 2 size splines on 020 boxes, you have the std 1.5-1.8 8v size which has 24 splines, and the 1.8 16v/2.0 8v size which has 28 splines.
I know this from experience, as I also have a MK1 with a KR 16v engine and a FD box, running a 210mm clutch. Unless I'm mistaken and its not actually been driving me to work for the last 6 months
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Did I? in that case then im mistaken! I must have forgotten… too much beerrubjonny said
What you fitted was a 16v KR clutch kit, which as you say has bigger splines
Sarcastic b*****d! all hail king Rubjonny!rubjonny said
Unless I'm mistaken and its not actually been driving me to work for the last 6 months
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MOTY 2013
I have been known to dabble in the black art of sarcasm from time to time
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Its somthing I wish I was better at admittedly...........
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I didnt have the 16v flywheel so i just measured 6 degrees round the od and marked it with a grinder on the dremel, hopefully should be ok!
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Posted
MOTY 2013
as long as your calculations were correct thats all you need. the haynes has the measurements in it for making your own 6gegree btdc mark on the fly
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