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    Mk1 76 2L "ABAout time" swap

    About a year after purchasing my first mk1 golf I realised that the engine just was losing power at about 5000 revs. My car could no longer hold compression due to worn piston rings and was breathing heavily and blowing more oil out the top than the BP oil spill. Drastic action was neccesary!
    My realistic options were,
    1.8 Engine swap,
    original 1.6 rebuild,
    original 1.8 bore and rebuild
    2.0 ABA rebuild and engine swap.

    I went for the ABA! This is my rebuild thread, I wish i took more pictures but this is what there is!

    I cant load everything at once but will over the next few days.

    Many Thanks also to Roccodingo for helping the rebuild along with much time,advice and parts!!!

    After thoroughly robowashing the block and the head, along with getting both skimmed and the whole engine and flywheel balanced we set about assembling the bottom end.



    skimmed head with new valve guides and seals, Valve seats ground.






    Patiently waiting for new engine!


    ---------- Post added at 11:21 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:17 PM ----------

    Couldnt resist to post the final product! More photos of engine build to come.....

    Last edited by Antonvs; 06-04-2012 at 01:30 AM.
    1976 Mk1 LS 2L ABA K-Jet

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    Wow.

    This is beautiful, good work sir.

    I like your title too

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    looks great Anton.
    glad to see it's all worked out you guys put some quality work into it!
    you'll have to show me the finished product in the flesh soon

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    Ha !! Anton, you make is sound like a quick job ..

    We worked out the priority was to make the car a reliable vehicle, able to do daily driving duty if required.

    Plannining = 2 + Months
    Collecting parts, waiting for mailman = prob 6 + months
    Waiting for me = 4+ months...lol

    There was a ton more work involved which required pretty well a complete rewire of the car + several fuel tank swaps, fuel pumps etc.

    Maybe we should upload the list !!!

    Good work mate and glad to see your finally enjoying the benefit of all that effort.
    Lots of MK 1 Scirocco's...

    If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor car ??

    Cheers,
    Grant...

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    Ha ha yes there certainly was a lot of work into it. A solid 6-7 months of weekends! I will be uploading more of the job when time allows!

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    Woooaaah that is a pearler. Looks the business man!
    # 76 Mk1 16v In Progress # 2011 6R Polo GTI *Sorely Missed*

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    Great job too guys, I was lucky enough to go for a quick spin around the block in it and wow it pulls hard and the exhaust system sounds sweet. Very nice, tidy and quick mk1. Definitely was worht all the effort you guys put into her
    77 Golf tarmac rally
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    Engine bay pic after the new lump was fitted. Re-positioned airflow metering head box. Factory colour coded wiring about to commence.



    Engine sat low enough not to cause any problems with the bonnet closure. ( 2E long block ) though the throttle body is close to the bulkhead raintray.
    Lots of MK 1 Scirocco's...

    If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor car ??

    Cheers,
    Grant...

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    Thanks For the comments Luke, Dubdan, Bonsai Tiger and Hayden, yeah it sure has paid off all the hard work we have done to it.
    Photothread continues,
    New bearings, made sure we checked the clearances with plastic guage, which helped us pick up an out of round conrod. We luckily had a spare set of rods which we were able to change over! The second set were all within tolerance!

    arp rod bolts

    Windage tray

    I reccommend using this piston ring compressor as we had some mishaps with the tapered sleeve arrangment!


    Before

    After

    Sump on


    ---------- Post added at 10:41 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:37 PM ----------

    A comprehensive parts list! just to give you an idea! I have part numbers or info where to get most of the stuff if anyone needs it.
    Parts
    Engine block
    Engine head
    New fuel injector lines + fuel lines and connectors
    CIS seal kit
    New fuel injectors
    freight
    Rear axle beam pivot brackets (epoxied)
    K jet injection bolts
    Rocker cover
    Fuel filter x2
    Oil filter x2
    Oil change x 2
    radiator coolant vw stuff x 1
    Fuelpump x1
    Electrical relays
    Electrical harness (heat shrink, crimps, etc Lots of work!!)
    Front grille
    Plastic rear light covers (inside boot)
    Distrubutor
    Distributor electrical unit
    Injector housings plastic
    Spark plugs
    Brake fluid
    Large Throttle body
    Accelerator cable
    Alternator
    Warm up regulator
    cv boot cover 90mm x 1
    cv grease
    Welded up air intake manifold
    Fuel tank x2
    Water pump pulley
    Spark plug coil
    Water heater steel pipe
    Gearshift bush kit
    Elbows and pipe for exhaust reroute
    Misc plated bolts
    Misc consumables
    Fuel sender unit
    Fuel pump bracket
    Fuel pump insulator
    Accumulator bracket
    Alternator bracket
    Distrubutor re curve
    Bushing Intermediate shaft F&R
    Rod bolt set
    Con rod nuts
    Gasket set ABA
    Bolt crankshaft sprocket
    dipstick holder
    Dipstick
    Headgasket
    Gasket set update kit
    oil seal
    Exhaust manifold gasket
    Gasket intake manifold
    Seal valve stem
    Windage tray with gasket
    Ring set 82.5mm
    timing belt
    timing belt tensioner
    stud kit, tensioner
    main bearing set w/o thrust bearing
    thrust washer set
    Oil filter flange
    rod bearing set
    Freight
    Hose pump to head
    hose pump to head w/o a/c
    hose clamp
    hose flange to valve
    hose clamp
    hose clamp
    heater hose feed and return
    hose oil cooler upper
    hose pump to oil cooler pump
    hose clamp
    hose pump to pipe
    upper rad to head
    hose rad lower
    baffle oil pump pick up 14.95
    Freight
    top plastic cam cover
    lower plastic crank cover
    Alternator backets
    Exhaust 4-2-1
    gst
    Genie exhaust system
    engine cover bracket
    cv boot inner x 2
    cv boot outer x 2
    Fuel pump bosch
    fuel sender o ring
    freight
    Barrys engine tune up
    tt hydraulic camshaft 268deg
    distrubutor aba kit
    block off plate engine breather
    freight
    engine oil pan
    valve cover oil deflector
    radiator fan switch
    thermostat 71C
    freeze plugs
    freight
    face head
    supply and fit inlet guides
    supply and fit exhaust guides
    acid bath block
    face block
    full engine balance
    cut seats and face valves
    hex nut john hughes
    oil tem sender
    brake light switch
    clear indicator LED
    cross hair clear headlamps
    freight
    new battery
    Wheel bolts and spacers
    fuel injection fusebox new
    1976 Mk1 LS 2L ABA K-Jet

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