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  • Originally posted by sports racer View Post
    I've followed your build from day 1. So proud of you.

    Want to fix my MK1?
    Thanks mate! You sure have.

    Does it have any rust? Choose your answer very wisely...

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    '89 VW Golf Mk2 2dr VR6
    '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
    '02 VW Transporter SWB

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    • Originally posted by HaydEn View Post
      Awesome summary!

      Very rewarding to have put something together from scratch as you have to then get to enjoy it too.


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      For sure! The VR6 power is just perfect.

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      '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
      '02 VW Transporter SWB

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      • Update: 03/08/2024

        When you have taken apart all the fuel lines during the transplant and swapped them between cars, there's not a better feeling of having a fire extinguisher close by [emoji23]

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        '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
        '02 VW Transporter SWB

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        • Make sure you shake it every few months. Nothing worse than thinking you have a working fire extinguisher but don't.
          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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          • Update: 16/10/2024

            Interestingly, took the scales home from work today. Boom, 1102kg, with 3/4 tank fuel. So lets rip off about 35kg in fuel from that and we sit at about 1067kg, driverless. Not stoked, thought it was less, dare I say it but I thought it would be below a tonne! It's about 30kg heavier over the front right wheel than it is the left. I'd love to get it lighter, but who can be bothered, it's already fun enough to drive
            Last edited by Weeman; 16-10-2024, 04:43 PM.
            '89 VW Golf Mk2 2dr VR6
            '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
            '02 VW Transporter SWB

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            • Sounds about right. My 4 door mk2 was in the 1050-1070kg range from memory.

              They aren’t as light as people think haha!


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              • Originally posted by HaydEn View Post
                Sounds about right. My 4 door mk2 was in the 1050-1070kg range from memory.

                They aren’t as light as people think haha!


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                Yea good to know. From your experience with the mk3, what was the quickest way you shedded off some kg's? You can't tell me to cut my floor out and run around with a 50mm hole saw lol!

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                '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
                '02 VW Transporter SWB

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                • Originally posted by Weeman View Post
                  Yea good to know. From your experience with the mk3, what was the quickest way you shedded off some kg's? You can't tell me to cut my floor out and run around with a 50mm hole saw lol!

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                  Haha! For Mk3 they have pretty heavy sandbag mat’s under the carpet for sound deadening. You can also remove the crash bars at the front and rear.

                  Change alternators for a smaller one.

                  Lightweight battery. Otherwise everything else involves cutting or lots of money.


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                  • Originally posted by HaydEn View Post
                    Haha! For Mk3 they have pretty heavy sandbag mat’s under the carpet for sound deadening. You can also remove the crash bars at the front and rear.

                    Change alternators for a smaller one.

                    Lightweight battery. Otherwise everything else involves cutting or lots of money.


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                    All body deadener removed already, crash bars are already replaced with the plastic junk bumpers from Heritage, alternator and battery would be my options. Don't think I'll make it!
                    '89 VW Golf Mk2 2dr VR6
                    '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
                    '02 VW Transporter SWB

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                    • Mk1's weigh less than 800 kg wringing wet.

                      Just saying.
                      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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                      • Update: 02/03/2026

                        Well... long time no updates! Tbh not much has been happening until recently. Timing chains has been a massive concern on the VR6 for a while now so without getting too swallowed up in the "while I'm there I may as well" logic, the timing chain replacement has now become:

                        - timing chains
                        - head gasket (mk4 MLS one)
                        - 262 Autotech cams
                        - lifters
                        - valve stem seals
                        - front and rear main seals
                        - oil pump
                        - water pump
                        - oil cooler
                        - thermostat
                        - belt
                        - all new coolant flanges
                        - clutch
                        - and every single seal and o-ring under the sun that I come across

                        Engine came out happily.
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                        Quick inspection showed I'd been dragging the sump across the ground hmmm... I've ordered some hockey pucks, think I might give the engine a little lift till I hit the bonnet.
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                        A compression test on the engine showed around 165 psi across all 6 cylinders which I think is great, and still lots of cross-hatching on all bores. I haven't pulled the sump off yet but I really don't think I'll entertain pulling the crank out, maybe just pop a few caps off and a little inspection... It's not like I'll be sticking another 100,000kms on it, maybe 1,000 - 2,000 per year.

                        Engine now on the stand (that was a mission in itself), awaiting the first parts order. Everything came off very smoothly except a camshaft sprocket bolt which was superglued in surely. Drilled the head off of it till it sheared off and managed to save the sprocket and camshaft, so that's a win!

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                        Head will go to the machine shop for a cleanup and face, I honestly cannot be asked to do any porting on this, unless someone can convince me to whip the die grinder out. I don't really want to make any more power, its fun as a little daily driver as it is... cheap and reliable. I think I will do a lot of backfilling on the exhaust downpipe and match that a little bit more... I've become less and less motivated to work on cars lol.

                        Hopefully hear from me in the next few weeks.

                        Cheers,
                        Thomas
                        '89 VW Golf Mk2 2dr VR6
                        '96 VW Golf Mk3 2dr 1.8t
                        '02 VW Transporter SWB

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