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    tempa Guest

    Need some parts for my gti. help need advice:)

    hey guys... i live in Sydney in the east

    I have a GTI golf 1991 8v and my rear calipers are leaking and need to be fixed or replaced. i got my master cylinder replaced months ago and i guess it over pressured my caliper and now i have 2 put brake fluid every month or so..

    i need new spark plugs im looking for the BERU ux79, ux79p.. cant find anywhere..

    and i also have one more problem.. my reservoir is over pressuring dont know if i need to replace my hoses or something.. i took out the thermo awhile back, it was playing up. i found on the internet that there was a call back for the gti mk2 because they were pressuring and i cant see no pressure valve on the hose, do you reckon i can get the pressure valve done from the call back ??

    please someone help thanks

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    Hey Tempa, PM or speak to resident Golf finatic Golf Loon, I'm sure he has all the parts that you desire for your car. Hes a busy man but I am sure that he will along later to answer some of your questions
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk3vr6 View Post
    Hey Tempa, PM or speak to resident Golf finatic Golf Loon, I'm sure he has all the parts that you desire for your car. Hes a busy man but I am sure that he will along later to answer some of your questions
    thanks for your reply.. do you have a golf ?? if so.. do/ did you have any of the same probs?

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    Hehe, I have a mk3 make a above your model make, just trying to help you out mate

    But I am sure that other mk2 members will help you as soon as they get on
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Try Brian at GTI imports
    Ive got most of my stuff through him for my 91

    Golfloon is good to
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    Hi and welcome mate.

    Why not have a drive down to my workshop at Campbelltown, I have heaps of parts for Mk2 in stock.

    The rear brakes are not a drama although you could do a rear disc conversion if the car only has drums. we can help with that.

    If the reservoir for the water is overpressurising, it could be a head gasket issue. if thats the case, I wouldn`t spend money on that motor, as we can drop in a late model 2L engine for cheaper than you would think.

    Address is 18/41 Badgally Rd, Campbelltown 0423 051737 we only work on VWs and SEATs, so know your car inside out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon View Post
    The rear brakes are not a drama although you could do a rear disc conversion if the car only has drums. we can help with that.
    if his is aus delivered (sounds like it is), it should already have disc brakes on the back.


    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon
    If the reservoir for the water is overpressurising, it could be a head gasket issue. if thats the case, I wouldn`t spend money on that motor, as we can drop in a late model 2L engine for cheaper than you would think.
    wish you were down here loon, just had the head gasket replaced on mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon View Post
    If the reservoir for the water is overpressurising, it could be a head gasket issue. if thats the case, I wouldn`t spend money on that motor, as we can drop in a late model 2L engine for cheaper than you would think.
    Question with doing something like this, would this need engineering with a bigger displacement motor? my brains ticking over haha
    1986 MkII Golf GTI 16V (Sold), 2005 MkV Golf GTI (Sold), 2007 Polo GTI (Sold), 2011 Polo 66TDI (Selling), 2012 Passat 125 TDI Bluemotion, 2013 Scirocco R (Due October!)

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    tempa Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon View Post

    The rear brakes are not a drama although you could do a rear disc conversion if the car only has drums. we can help with that.

    If the reservoir for the water is over pressuring, it could be a head gasket issue. if thats the case, I wouldn`t spend money on that motor, as we can drop in a late model 2L engine for cheaper than you would think.
    My brakes are disc brakes, i went to vw village ages back to the the master cylinder and i went back a week later because i was losing my brake fluid and they said my caliper is leaking.. and i told some of my friends what happen and they said that maybe they played around with it ????

    and also the head.. my mate had a small look and said its not broken because the oil lid doesnt have white stuff on it.. etc.. but not to sure.. i think it's the clamps holding the hoses in place some are original and it could leak through from not being hold done strong enough? or i had my heater matrix installed by previous owner and dont know if he even changed it or he put it in but not in straight ??

    i'll come down and see you and you can check it out.. but cant for a few weeks.. thanks

    ben

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    Quote Originally Posted by anarchycamp View Post
    Question with doing something like this, would this need engineering with a bigger displacement motor? my brains ticking over haha
    Probably not, as its not significantly larger.

    I`d just change the number on the papers and tell the rta its a replacement 1.8L the motors look the same externally.
    Camden GTI Performance. VW / AUDI Specialists
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