Started cleaning mine for the first time today, alot more to do tommorw. Ordered coilovers, excited !
fixed delaminated main engine mount with proper german made one (rather than chinese) and also replaced with new OEM the gearbox rear sheady mount and replaced front radiator steady mount with OEM+ oversize rubber mount from GAP.
WHAT A DIFFERENCE! silky smooth reving and no exhaust hitting the front swaybar on hard acceleration
'07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
'98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
'99 A4 Quattro 1.8T
Started cleaning mine for the first time today, alot more to do tommorw. Ordered coilovers, excited !
Last edited by Dubstein; 14-11-2012 at 10:14 PM.
Found these service manuals today for a mk1 and a Dasher.
Pulled out the drivers side engine mount for iteration #xyz modification... Actually I am just going back to a previous modification that worked in the past. Fill all the holes in the rubber mount with sikaflex, let it cure, use it. During the last engine build I decided to go a bit more rigid than that and cut off just the large top insert piece from one of those god-awful red poly engine mount inserts, and inserted that thinking it shouldn't mean much more vibration. I was wrong.
Also the other day I spent about 2 hours playing around with the idling. I have come to realise the haltech is useless at controlling the factory ABF idle stabiliser, it is too slow to react and ends up allowing the idle to over shoot the target rpm on both low and high side, ever so slowly getting closer to the target rpm while fluctuating all over the place. So now I only use the stabiliser to maintain idle up until the engine is warm enough to hold idle on its own. The hard part is getting the idle right under all different loads ie no significant electricals on vs headlights on vs headlights + thermal fan on. Its a pain in the ar5e! You really have to play around to get it right. Its pretty good now, turn key when cold, don't have to touch the accel ever.
Pulled out both drive-shafts, time for some new CVs on. The drivers side outer is starting to make a bit of noise. I am surprised they have lasted this long, they are what came with the car some 8 or so years ago.. I have to say this has been the most painless, cleanest driveshaft\CV removal so far, the CV gods have smiled upon me
Pulled a few bits and pieces off and took it for a short spin
Last edited by eri_12; 09-06-2013 at 08:52 AM.
new rear wheel cylinders and pads, along with a quick and dirty bleed. and new glow plugs (replacing the originals from what I could tell from 79!) soon the front brakes need to get done, suspension and a new windshield.
Shoved a can of Motorcraft R16 into the carby and revved its tits off, filled the street with bellowing cancer causing smoke (they love me). Cleaned air filter, replaced plugs, tightened belts...i'd only just started then down came the rain...
I have coming in the mail ~
Mooneys steering wheel
Machined alloy shift knob
OEM volkswagen rear badges
Hottuning coilovers
Schmidt TH Reps 15x7 front 15x8 rear +25
Soooo keeeeeennnnn
Oh and it turns out that sump leak i cleaned down a few days ago has come back with avengence (who'da thunk it)
New rear wheel bearings and stub axels and a new 200W radiator fan.
'07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
'98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
'99 A4 Quattro 1.8T
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