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  • #16
    What the diddly is a fastener shop?
    1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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    • #17
      i think he means nut shop.... actually that sounds like a mental home.... bolt and nut factory then...

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      • #18
        Industrial fasteners shops they're all over the place, nuts,bolts,screws etc.. Check your Yellow Pages for retail or industrial fasteners like this place.....


        2008 VRS Wagon. Yellow, very yellow!
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        • #19
          Dude, haven't you got a big tools warehouse type of thing like Bunnings over there? As far as I see they look like they sell every tool ever known to man in such an abundance that you couldn't walk in and out without getting what you need!


          ....Failing this, just steal one from a mechanic for a day!
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          • #20
            I got one of from one of those old guy shops...where old guys sell tools and old guys sit around talking about other old guy stuff...sometimes they sell a tool...cost me about $12 bucks for the key..
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            2007 Jetta Turbo DSG
            Previous Rides: 95 VR6 | 95 Seat Ibiza gti 8 | 86 Toyota Trueno with a 4agze

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            • #21
              Yes we have Bunnings. Tried them first. Nothing bigger then 10mm. The sales guy was all "wtf you need SEVENTEEN mm for?!".

              We have a ton of hardware stores over here, I wasnt having a good day so gave up after two. I'm going to ring a few places tomorrow and see if I strike it lucky.

              Ps. the Motul oil smells like hell :X
              1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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              • #22
                Well, after kind of forgetting about the whole thing for a while, I stumbled on a trade orientated tool shop whilst out shopping for new beds today. +1 to 17mm hex socket!

                It's a very hefty peice of kit. Wasn't cheap either, $13!

                May have a crack at doing the change on thursday or on the weekend
                1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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                • #23
                  I may have to tag along to watch this, firstly for lolz, secondly to see how it's done.

                  Originally posted by MattyT View Post
                  Well, after kind of forgetting about the whole thing for a while, I stumbled on a trade orientated tool shop whilst out shopping for new beds today. +1 to 17mm hex socket!

                  It's a very hefty peice of kit. Wasn't cheap either, $13!

                  May have a crack at doing the change on thursday or on the weekend
                  RIP Ruby Thunder (1994 VR6), now driving the GF's MK IV 1.6

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                  • #24
                    Purely for the lulz you should rock up J, maybe it will take us 3 hours
                    1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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                    • #25
                      *** ULTIMATE THREAD REVIVAL ***

                      So now that I figured out how to jack my car up properly (much thanks to runamuk!), i had a crack at doing the oil... and ran face first into a seized fill socket
                      No amount of effort got it loose. Not even warming up the car and pushing so hard the engine began to pivot on its mounts. Finally when the socket began to deform I gave up.

                      Didnt even try the drain hole, coz I'd like to drive the car this week, heh.

                      My dub is due for service soon, so I will let joe @ golfwagen loose on it - good luck to him!!

                      Also as an aside, the motul gear oil I was doing to use is GREEN! Aheeeeeeeeeee
                      1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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                      • #26
                        I'm gonna revive this thread as i'd like to change my gearbox oil too. I have a 2.0 GL '96 Golf MK3 so what's the best oil for my gearbox?

                        And did you get your mechanic to help with the stuck bolt?

                        Cheers

                        Jon


                        Originally posted by MattyT View Post
                        *** ULTIMATE THREAD REVIVAL ***

                        So now that I figured out how to jack my car up properly (much thanks to runamuk!), i had a crack at doing the oil... and ran face first into a seized fill socket
                        No amount of effort got it loose. Not even warming up the car and pushing so hard the engine began to pivot on its mounts. Finally when the socket began to deform I gave up.

                        Didnt even try the drain hole, coz I'd like to drive the car this week, heh.

                        My dub is due for service soon, so I will let joe @ golfwagen loose on it - good luck to him!!

                        Also as an aside, the motul gear oil I was doing to use is GREEN! Aheeeeeeeeeee
                        //:MK3 Golf/2.0/15's/Stock Height/Smoked Repeaters/Mk4Badge/Alpine Head Unit

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                        • #27
                          I made a thread not to long ago on the g-box oil change on my GL should answer any questions you may have...

                          80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html

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                          • #28
                            My dub isnt getting attention until next month, so nothing yet. I want smooth shiftin
                            1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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                            • #29
                              Can i put my 2c worth in with an awesome fix for seized bolts and the likes.
                              I used this method in the UK many times as we had everything seized with the salty roads and moisture. Brake fluid is the BEST for seized bolts. I took this fix to Porsche and they use it mate still to this day. I used first on Passat track rods. Now pour or syringe brake fluid onto the offending threads and man ive seen the threads smoke!!! as thre corrosion gets eaten away. Ive had stuck O2 sensors in 911s and soaked them in brake fluid, went to smoko and when we came back no worries mate.

                              Cheers
                              Jmac
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                              • #30
                                U can always fill by the speedo hole as long as u know how much oil to put in. I know for 020 its 2L if memory serves correct (or was it 2 quarts?).

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