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Cheers Chris, still a little bit of work there yet.
I'm not happy 'bout the bolt length, I'll have to scrounge up a set of BMW ones which are a bit longer.
Handbrake cable will be fun, Passats are nothing like Golfs. There's a Yoke in the centre of the car that pulls a cable that runs between the rear wheels sort of a Y arrangement.
I might have to manufacture a custom cable - hooray! I can do it but it'll take a few hours to turn up ends for the bowden sheathes and crimp in a new inner cable.
Converting the front brakes to 4 x 108 will be the challenge. There's quite a few complications and approaches there.
OK as promised I got into the handbrake cable conversion today.
These are the ingredients.
Original cable removed from car.
Cable set from some sort of Audi I found at the wreckers.
cable swaging tool.
After much careful measuring I cut down the disc ends of the Audi sheaths. I'd already cut the handbrake ends off the inner and pulled he inners out of the outers.
The two end pieces just above the sheaths are the chassis ends of the original cable. I just pulled them off the original sheath. They're lightly crimped to the sheath so I drove a 10mm drift into them to open them back up again to go onto the Audi cables.
and here they are on the ends of the Audi cables. Lightly crimped with a bench vice.
Inners and cotton reels assembled.
Here it is after the test fit. I used a temporary clamp to gauge the length and keep it all together .
I trimmed the cables either side of the temporary camp and swaged in a lap splice.
Assembled cable.
Some shots now of how it fits in the car.
This is the yoke to the handbrake lever. You can see that the rod running to the handbrake lever had been lengthened to make the drum cables longer to work with the Nissan brakes .
With work on the suspension halted until I can get some new ball joint bolts it's time to take a look at the cooling system.
We've never really run it for more than a few moments at a time and the temperature climbs pretty quickly.
The radiator is mechanically stuffed, all the brazed joints are broken and leaking. I've got a newer plastic header one to go in.
As we pulled the hoses off we discovered they were crunchy. They feel like they're lined with cornflakes. Looks like someone's used one of those radiator sealat products and it's coated the insides of the cooling system. Whole system will have to go.
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