Project mk1 G60-New pics pg11
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Old Timer
Project mk1 G60-New pics pg11
well wiring loom is now ready to go in.
Pretty easy to do as half the loom you don't need
found a wicked guide which was so easy to follow.
and the big pile of left over wires
so after all the choping you are left with 5 wires that connects the whole engine loom to the mk1 loom.
Pretty easy to do as half the loom you don't need
found a wicked guide which was so easy to follow.
and the big pile of left over wires
so after all the choping you are left with 5 wires that connects the whole engine loom to the mk1 loom.
83 MK1 GTI G60 85 MK2 GTI 20VT 2004 SEAT ALTEA 2.0 TDI SPORT
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Local Hero
good work paul, can you sort us out with the guide for the g60 loom?
been removing parts off the engine in my corrado tonight, getting all giddy about putting the engine in the golf
been removing parts off the engine in my corrado tonight, getting all giddy about putting the engine in the golf
1983 Polo CL - daily
1984 Golf G60 Syncro - sold
1989 Rallye Golf - sold
1992 Corrado G60 - crushed
1989 Polo C - chopped and crushed
1991 309 Style - crushed
1984 Golf G60 Syncro - sold
1989 Rallye Golf - sold
1992 Corrado G60 - crushed
1989 Polo C - chopped and crushed
1991 309 Style - crushed
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Old Timer
Here you go buddy
g60 FAQ - Read this first! | VW Vortex - Volkswagen Forum
and here is the diagram when you have got to the stage i'm at
g60 FAQ - Read this first! | VW Vortex - Volkswagen Forum
and here is the diagram when you have got to the stage i'm at
83 MK1 GTI G60 85 MK2 GTI 20VT 2004 SEAT ALTEA 2.0 TDI SPORT
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Old Timer
Well today was the big day when i finally got round to firing up the old girl and it went 1st turn of the key
still need some boost pipes but it runs
still need some boost pipes but it runs
83 MK1 GTI G60 85 MK2 GTI 20VT 2004 SEAT ALTEA 2.0 TDI SPORT
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Old Timer
Wicked top work, i really wanted to convert to g60, but could'nt find one at the time, now kr 16v instead.
Nice mk1 8)
Nice mk1 8)
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Old Timer
Few pics of the engine sat in there not fully piped up as i'm waiting for some black hoses
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Settled In
stunning mate, bet you cant wait to drive it
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Old Timer
Gti side stripes added and i have the rear ready to go on but i have a little plan for them
83 MK1 GTI G60 85 MK2 GTI 20VT 2004 SEAT ALTEA 2.0 TDI SPORT
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Old Timer
Rain tray was getting pretty rotten so was time for it to come out.
I have decided to leave it out as it makes access to the engine so much easier.
so started off by cutting it out.
I decided to get stuck in as it was a nice day.
1st job front bumper and wings off
Then started to sand and grind back the remaining bits of the rain tray
will make a start on the other side today and then rip the loom out again and hide the wiring in the inner wing
I have decided to leave it out as it makes access to the engine so much easier.
so started off by cutting it out.
I decided to get stuck in as it was a nice day.
1st job front bumper and wings off
Then started to sand and grind back the remaining bits of the rain tray
will make a start on the other side today and then rip the loom out again and hide the wiring in the inner wing
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Local Hero
Permanently kept in a garage? Only used on dry days? Planning to go to any shows, where it might rain? The scuttle tray is kinda essential to prevent water coming into the car, unless you also ditch the heater and cover it over.
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Old Timer
I have run it in the rain and had no problem with water coming in as the vents in the bonnet dont actually sit over the heater there further forward.I'm also going to make some panels that go under the bonnet to make the rain run off to the left and right rather than straight down.
anyway done some more today so here are a few pics
anyway done some more today so here are a few pics
83 MK1 GTI G60 85 MK2 GTI 20VT 2004 SEAT ALTEA 2.0 TDI SPORT
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Settled In
Hi, great work, well done.
However I feel I should point out something that you (and your insurers) need to be aware of.
The `rain tray` is not a rain tray. It is a raised (extended) part of the sealed bulkhead (note also the rubber on the top that seals against the bonnet) which is designed to act as 1) a fire wall between the engine bay and the car and 2) to stop fumes being drawn in via the heater etc.
As a minimum may I suggest you consider creating a metal plenum around the heater fan with a metal duct that connects to and draws air in from outside via one of the scuttle vents and seal off properly any other holes.
If you had a bad fire (in particular an electrical fire) while driving along the airflow/heater would fill your car with smoke very quickly.
Apart from that its a great build and we all learn from it :wink:
However I feel I should point out something that you (and your insurers) need to be aware of.
The `rain tray` is not a rain tray. It is a raised (extended) part of the sealed bulkhead (note also the rubber on the top that seals against the bonnet) which is designed to act as 1) a fire wall between the engine bay and the car and 2) to stop fumes being drawn in via the heater etc.
As a minimum may I suggest you consider creating a metal plenum around the heater fan with a metal duct that connects to and draws air in from outside via one of the scuttle vents and seal off properly any other holes.
If you had a bad fire (in particular an electrical fire) while driving along the airflow/heater would fill your car with smoke very quickly.
Apart from that its a great build and we all learn from it :wink:
Jon`s Dad
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Local Hero
It adds a little bit of strength too.
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Old Timer
I realise the cons to doing it boys if it does become a big problem it's not had to put one back in it's place thanks for the comments and pointers
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Old Timer
good work
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Old Timer
Havn't updated this for ages so this is what i have been upto in my spare time which i dont have much of.
Pulled the engine out and all the braking system
Removed the battery tray and Alot of sanding
New intercooler in place
Pair of genuine wings at last.one new one and one off a cabby
Bit of new colour
New roof thanks to chudd for this
Pulled the engine out and all the braking system
Removed the battery tray and Alot of sanding
New intercooler in place
Pair of genuine wings at last.one new one and one off a cabby
Bit of new colour
New roof thanks to chudd for this
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Local Hero
IS the new colour metallic black?
Andy
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1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
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Old Timer
No it looks black on them pics but it's dark grey metalic it hasn't been laquered yet just the base coat.
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Settled In
hi there, firstly, nice work. i love those smooth engine bays. and secondly a question if i may, what did you use to remove the paint and sealer from the bay?
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Settling In
I'm looking forward to the pics of the roof replacement
Are you reskining the roof?
Are you reskining the roof?
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