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Thread: Dylan8's Vento

  1. #231
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    Sounds good man, can't wait for the vid!

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    So I was going back to my parents place this weekend to catchup with a few people, go for a surf, and have a poke around with the vento (rear brakes and control arm bushes).
    After a quick phone call with thestu it was decided he would tag along for the weekend and we would get some more work done on the car.

    So after filling it with water we found a rather large leak between the sensor housing and the head. This then turned out to be a stripped bolt in the head and the housing not sitting flush on the head as it was fowling on another bolt. After wasting a few hours digging through dads garage and some custom on the spot tooling (a couple of these have been used on the car now), we managed to get the housing bolted up and not leaking.
    Then that lead to the brakes and clutch, after trying to bleed the brakes on and off for a while we realised the the two rear brake nipples were jammed up with rubbish. quick clean out and a run into town to buy a bleeder a bit more advanced then a piece of fish tank hose and we had it sorted.
    This then put us back inside the car trying to work out why the electrics were playing up. we believed it to be a simple grounding problem causing lack of lights, cluster, fans etcetc. after some testing and swapping we werent having much luck, a simple google search lead to a thread on vortex with the answer to our question.
    with exhaust on (neighbours were not happy even though they live 200m+ away) and some tidying up it was ready for a test drive further then in and out of the garage. Lucky for us Stu drove it up to the house first on the sealed driveway as it reviled a not very tight back wheel and a missing bolt on both sides holding the rear control arm bush and subframe to the car!

    After some jacking, levering, and basically dropping the golf shell on the ground to get the remaining bolts we were on our way.
    it was now dark so a sneaky lap down the road (private of-course...) with no lights was as far as we could go.

    I think the VR swap, aerial delete, phase 1 grille, kayne shades, and all clear indicators are a good start


    Hopefully can get the running and rolling vids off stu so I can upload them here.

    few interior tidy ups, working headlights, and other bits and bobs and itll be ready for the drive to melbourne, and road worthy preparation begins
    Last edited by dylan8; 19-05-2014 at 12:28 AM.

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    Good work fella's!

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    Last edited by dylan8; 20-05-2014 at 01:50 PM.

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    am still having one niggling problem that has carried over from the golf to vento.
    the clutch pedal.
    I originally suspected a bent fork (standard for these running a HD clutch it seems), but the one fitted seemed ok and we also put a fresh one in just to be 100% sure.

    the pedal seems to sit very low to the point you are mashing it into the carpet to change gears. its as if the pedal is bent (doubt it actually is...) when released the pedal doesnt rise up to inline with brake and accelerator, it sits a good 1-2" below. even lifting it via hand wont bring it higher.

    Is it possible the piston/rod on the clutch master cylinder is bent? there for not letting it up high enough, making engagement point lower to the floor?
    Dylan8's Vento-62760788-jpg

    Clutch itself seems ok when changing gears, just a pain having to put the pedal right into the carpet to change gears

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    Quote Originally Posted by trickysimon View Post
    Definitely bled properly?
    yep, I believe so.

    and even if it wasnt bleed right/at all, I still cant lift the pedal up so its inline with the brake pedal. Makes me think something is bent rather then poor pressure or a leak etc.

    Was like this in the golf when I purchased it and after bleding it, same result again in the vento too

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    BTW,
    I replaced the throw out bearing, clutch fork, and clutch release pin. these didnt seem to change anything.
    that only leaves slave, master, and the pedal itself I believe?

    Car came with 2.5kg Fidanza Flywheel with replacable steel friction plate & Sachs HD clutch (probably 40-45k km old now) if that makes any difference. These seem fine when you actually reach the engagement point down in the carpet
    Last edited by dylan8; 20-05-2014 at 12:35 PM.

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