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Replacing front skin
As I was telling Dom yesterday…. you have two options with the front panel, both of which are available from VW. You can get the entire front panel for around $300 or just the lower front skin for around $200. In most cases you only need the lower front skin
To remove the old front panel, drill out all of the sport welds with a spot weld drill bit. Then it is a case of butchering the old front panel to get it off, before cleaning up the surfaces with a grinder.
This is what was left after I butchered the US spec front panel on the caddy:
You have a couple of options for attaching the replacement front skin. You can have it welded on or use a metal bonding adhesive such as Lord Fusor. This is the way most of the modern manufacturers are going these days, especially for simplistic panel work.
Either way, you’ll need someone to give you a hand or a heap of G clamps
New front panel attached:
Look forward to seeing further progress this weekend, Dom
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A little of topic, but are their any legallity issues with removing the top panel that seperates the enginebay and fan/duct area? like in the above shots?
Can imagine you would have to duct cold air to the vents? or you would get hot fuel/oil smelling air through.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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It is not illegal to remove your rain tray…it is just a requirement for rego that you have a working demister system. So as you mention…removing the rain tray and keeping the factory heater system is pointless unless you want to suck in the engine fumes. If you want to get rid of it all together you can always use an aftermarket race/rally type demister system to meet rego requirements
Anyway……back to the Cabby build
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hehe yeah i did.... well the old man did... right after i read your email... it was getting sent to me hehe
as for the engine bay.... valver.... its not going in 100% this weekend.... its only going in to arrange the fuel/air system....
wabit
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WELL GUYS.... ITS OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!
AND I DID IT ALL BY MYSELF..... WAS ABIT TRICKY BUT I GOT IT!!!!!
im sooo exited and happy right now.... i was jumping around and yelling...
you guys mught not think its a big deal but this is a big thing for me
pulling the engine out by myslef!!! woot wooot!!!
ill get pix asap
wabit
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hahaha pulling things apart is the easy bit. Its putting them back together thats a killer!
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yeah pretty much mate.... i just had an engine crane up top to hold the weight while i undoo the mounts... and yes i was lying under the car
then after the bolts were out... i used a steel bucket to counterbalance the gearbox while i lower it.... i put the jack under the sump and held up the gearbox, moved the bucket and lowerd it down... it was the best feeling
wabit
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they look the goods mateloving ya work
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another special update
i have 2 buyers interested in the zender caps
$250USD plus shipping EACH
its gonna help the "wabit foundation"
also took a few pics after i degreased the engine today
once my old man gets back from his workshop (picking up my audi quattro sport calipers) i think we will dummy fit the valver and re direct the airbox and fuel lines to the drivers side....
its gonna be a looooooooong night
wabitLast edited by WABIT; 06-04-2008, 01:23 PM.
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