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  • Yea, I'm pretty sure mum has chucked them socks, got worn through I think. or covered in grease maybe!

    I'm slowly getting stuff done. I though I had lost all my bolts and gaskets and stuff, and this got me really bogged down, but I found them the other night, and combined with some nuts/bolts Pete Jones gave me, I'm starting to get back into it!

    I have to fit the starter motor, alt, water hoses, and a few other things, like the carb too, and I'll be getting noises! (i hope)


    i like volkswagens
    My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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    • I have never seen a Golf motor pulled out like that!!!
      Easier to drop the box and motor out the bottom in one piece.
      Good luck with it mate,
      Andrew
      Par 6 Golf GTI. Coilovers, BBS CH Wheels, APR'd
      Caddy van 05/07 (colourcoded) (BRIGHT! orange!) coilovers, Konis 18in. wheels, Oettinger tuned

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      • love the priceless photo lol

        hope she is back on the road soon fella
        Velly
        '91 2.0 8v GTI

        Originally posted by DubSteve
        I have wood thinking about you

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        • Originally posted by velly_16v_cab View Post
          love the priceless photo lol

          hope she is back on the road soon fella
          As above mate. That piston photo, ouch!
          sigpic

          'Bazza is mostly working on his bro's or girlfriends mk3's!'

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          • Ouch - that had to hurt. Love the piston shots!
            Originally posted by Whubbsie
            There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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            • Keep that piston as a trophy

              I've got a GX engine available, 1.8l and it can be run on EFI
              76 MkI 3 door - daily drive/project - 1.8 5speed
              76 MkI 3 door swallowtail - 16v track car
              76 MkI 3 door "long term" project

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              • Yea, some things you have to learn the hard way. like taking out an engine. I know which was is easier now! hahaha

                The trophy willbe on display at Nats, just for kicks!


                i like volkswagens
                My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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                • Just thought I'd bump this up with a bit of an update.

                  After a few problems with the 'new' engine initally, I've finally got it going again, and running reasonably well, and I'm just fixing up little things as I go, but mainly trying to enjoy driving it!

                  I replaced the voltage reg at the back of the dash, so now my temp and fuel gauge work, which is pretty handy at times Cheers Tim for the part.

                  Also visited Stu today (thestu) and swapped over my iffy rear wheels bearing with a good one Stu had. repacked it, and good to go.

                  Also visted Pete Jones and he had a look at a few things and fix up some stuff, and also gave me some cordoba seats! A bit mouldy, but nothing a good clean can't fix. Thanks alot Pete.

                  The carb is still running ok, but I'm still of the belief it's over jetted and as such, I bought a carb rebuild kit with standard jets off ebay the other week. I'm yet to get it (and consequently rejet the carb) but I'm hoping I'll be able to get a bit better performance and much better economy - since I'm not overly happy with the 13l/100kms I got out of the last couple tanks!

                  I don't think it's as fast as it should be though. I'm hoping the new jets and a good tune up will fix these issues.

                  next on the list is to neaten up some engine bay wiring, fit the seats, and a few other little things, but for now, I'm just loving driving it!


                  i like volkswagens
                  My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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                  • Good to see you got it going again man.

                    Getting the mixture right will make a heap of difference. If the engine feels lazy and a little stumbly its probably too rich. Also, get someone to follow you and see if it's blowing much black smoke. It should just give a little puff when you plant your foot, but not continue after that.

                    APR Tuned | KW Suspension | INA Engineering | Mocal Oil Control |
                    Website: http://www.tprengineering.com
                    Email: chris@tprengineering.com

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                    • good to see your finally getting things done mate! any time you need a hand i will help ya...we live so damn close

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                      • Maybe be good to have a co2 prob in the ass to see whats going on and spend a few bucks getting it tuned properley

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                        • Originally posted by Water Boy View Post
                          Maybe be good to have a co2 prob in the ass to see whats going on and spend a few bucks getting it tuned properley
                          Tuned properly.. Pfft. You can tune a carby perfectly fine with your senses. Waste of money. If you go paying other people to do everything for you you'll never learn to do it yourself.

                          APR Tuned | KW Suspension | INA Engineering | Mocal Oil Control |
                          Website: http://www.tprengineering.com
                          Email: chris@tprengineering.com

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                          • Just a suggestion i wouldnt pay...

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                            • About time you got this thing running again Jarred.

                              I've had a go at tuning twin dellorto's on my old esky using a piece of garden hose.

                              Got it pretty bloody close. But the jetting was spot on to start with.

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                              • About time we had updates from you.
                                Originally posted by Whubbsie
                                There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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