Jetta rears would have to be different than Golf
More weight
but I guess a Golf one is better than a buggered and chopped Jetta one.
Only guessing I thought the rears would be different. (More weight)
Jetta rears would have to be different than Golf
More weight
but I guess a Golf one is better than a buggered and chopped Jetta one.
How about we split the difference and stuff a Cordoba one in there?
Same weight car and same length shock and spring.
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*shrugs* im far from giving an answer as i still have little idea about em..
i found out that the battery was flat.. dunno how long its been sitting there with all the doors open cause of the central locking.. charged it for about 6 hours and she goes again!
i just warmed her up cause the old man is taking me from a drive.. and the engine now ticks with the idle.. i presume this is bad.. the sound is similar to flicking a playing card.. i cant pinpoint where its coming from but it sounds like its coming from the head or the block..
any ideas?
ps: appologies for being a ghost.. been saving my pennies to move out with the mrs.
2.0L 6 Speed Mk3 2015 Skoda Octavia vRS 220 Wagon - Current
2.0L 6 Speed Mk5 2005 Volkswagen Golf TDi - goneski
2.0L 5 Speed Mk1 1995 Seat Toledo - goneski
1.6L 5 Speed Mk2 1990 Golf - goneski
Sounds like the hydraulic lifters/tappets sticking. People recommended to me to run about a litre of Auto transmission fuild in with the oil for a few hundred kms before you change the oil to clean them out(driven softly). I tried this and didn't notice much of a difference. I recently put up a post about rebuilding your hydraulic lifters, think it was in the restoration section.Originally Posted by Rednut
Hope this helps.
mk2 GTi 16v
Corrado G60
cheers mate, i'll check it out.
the clicking is about 5 every second.. but its softer now.. or the engine got louder.. i'll see how it goes.. it still needs a serious tune up. i'll keep ya'll posted
2.0L 6 Speed Mk3 2015 Skoda Octavia vRS 220 Wagon - Current
2.0L 6 Speed Mk5 2005 Volkswagen Golf TDi - goneski
2.0L 5 Speed Mk1 1995 Seat Toledo - goneski
1.6L 5 Speed Mk2 1990 Golf - goneski
Every 5 seconds? hmmm different, could be a belt or something, or even the sound of a loose spark earthing out, but otherwise thats got me beat.
mk2 GTi 16v
Corrado G60
Guaranteed that's the problem. It should go away with time. If it doesn't do what Ausgolfer suggested but remember to drive carefully and change the oil when the noise goes. (ATF will tend to evaporate form the oil anyway.)
it had an oil change just before it went back to the loons workshop. it ticks about 5 "per" second i should say
i just drove it round for the past hour and she went fine.. the old man reakons im ready to get my p's.. lucky he didnt get me to do a few parks.. i cant remember the last time i had to park other than drive into the carport
few more hours and i'll be joinin the cruises.. weeee!
2.0L 6 Speed Mk3 2015 Skoda Octavia vRS 220 Wagon - Current
2.0L 6 Speed Mk5 2005 Volkswagen Golf TDi - goneski
2.0L 5 Speed Mk1 1995 Seat Toledo - goneski
1.6L 5 Speed Mk2 1990 Golf - goneski
sounds like the tappets or the oil might be low..? go to supercheap and get some stuff to put in the oil to fix the tick, theyve got a few different brands of stuff. does anyone know if you can buy Sea Foam overhere? the yanks rave about it. you can put it in the oil, suck it in the intake through a vacuum hose or put it in the fuel tank and it cleans all the carbon and crap out of the engine.
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