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Originally posted by killingwithasmile View PostAre they all spoken for? mustard.
I made enough ends for 5 today. Need to make a mandrel to bend the tube in the hyd. press now..
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Originally posted by GRN_VAGN View Post
LOL
Hahaha. Give me tiiiime! I'll start on that tomorrow. (And basically have them finished, too)
Today I was working on Banshee.
Turned up a driveline coupler disengagement collar. Here it is before it was finished...
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Originally posted by Preen59 View Postdriveline coupler disengagement collar
Attaches to the double overhead water-cooled split pin inverter?1978 MK1 2.0 16v http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...-46488-70.html
1991 MK2 GTI 2.0 8v, white (RIP) and it's red replacement http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...gti-42078.html
1997 MK3 CL http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...ml#post1292061
2001 & 2002 Bora 4motion. http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...st-123823.html
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Originally posted by sports racer View PostWTF?
Attaches to the double overhead water-cooled split pin inverter?
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More things sorted out today...
-First, I re torqued the head, 10% over spec. This was on Aydan's advice. Sure enough, as he said it would, the front RH two bolts when you're standing facing the engine took some more. About 1/8th th 1/4 of a turn!
-After that, i put some Greymax silicon on the RH half moon cam cover seal, as it was leaking a little.
-Fitted a new oil filler cap gasket.
-Fitted some new shifter cross arm bushes. While i was under the car (on the hoist) I was checking the gear linkage slop (It was pretty loose). I looked up and low and behold.. The cross arm bushes were missing! No wonder the shifter was sloppy. So.. I had a new kit there. Grabbed the bushes out of it and put them in. Made the shift 1000% better.
-Sorted out the camber. It was all over the place. The LHS had too much neg and the RHS had 6mm pos (difference top to bottom on a 13 inch rim). I sorted out the left first, then went about getting the right the same.
The bastards at Bob Jane Tmarts had done the camber adjustment/lower mount nuts on the shock up with a rattle gun! Really pisses me off when people do this. They were that tight I physically couldn't undo them by hand with a spanner/ratchet. Had to buzz them with the rattle gun. They'd tried to move the camber with the bolts done up and bent the tabs out on the nest for the adjusters, so I had to bend them back. Then I noticed that because they'd done the nuts up with the rattle jun, it had twisted the eccentric nut on the bolt and jammed it. This put me on the limiter and (I'll be giving them a piece of my mind next week). I unjammed the washer, beat the flat back down with a punch, filed the burrs off, refitted it all and set the camber. All sweet now.
-Fitted a new OEM GLS spoiler..
Also got the proto stress bar worked out. One end is welded in. The GLD is actually 686mm B/C.. Will need to make a jig so I can work out how long the tube needs to be and cut it off. Then I can get the other end welded on and test fit it before I make the others. This is basic engineering, but it's still a good practice to get one right before making a heap of them..
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God I love coming to the MK1 section, always a great read up.
Can't say I appreciated a local tyre place lifting/jacking my car from the floor plan
Last edited by ryana89; 10-07-2011, 11:02 PM.MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
HAHAHA
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Originally posted by ryana89 View PostGod I love coming to the MK1 section, always a great read up.
Can't say I appreciated a local tyre place lifting/jacking my car from the floor plan
Yeah tyre joints seem to be good for fitting tyres and that's about it. If I can, I usually just drop the wheels off. It really sucks that you can't trust people.
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Originally posted by alex g View PostGot any spare heim joints chris??or where did you source them??
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Probably going to source the heim joints out of the US. (Too expensive here).
If you need some, Alex.. Let me know.
Had a fuel leak today. The block off hose on the 4th injector came off and it was pissing out of it.. Really bad! Some pneumatic line and a 4mm dowel soon had it plugged up though. Sorted.
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Originally posted by Preen59 View PostProbably going to source the heim joints out of the US. (Too expensive here).
If you need some, Alex.. Let me know.
Had a Diesel leak today. The block off hose on the 4th injector came off and it was pissing out of it.. Really bad! Some pneumatic line and a 4mm dowel soon had it plugged up though. Sorted.
Good to see its coming along, keep it up<space for rent>
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Originally posted by GRN_VAGN View PostFixed !! :p
Good to see its coming along, keep it up
Cheers mate. I'm pretty happy with it now. I'll be 100% stoked when I can get rid of the self-induced (Only ever did it since i've had the pump apart) surge it has.
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