12mm triple square bit
Here's a handy link -> steering wheel swap VW Jetta Golf GTI Passat
12mm triple square bit
Here's a handy link -> steering wheel swap VW Jetta Golf GTI Passat
this ride is going to be sweeet! also check out trade tools for cheap tools, got a set with hex, torx and triple square for around $30
Andddd it's dark...
Engine bay is already gutted, garage is getting messy - will need to move some things into the shed.
Tomorrow nights plan is to get it back to be a rolling car (rotors & wheels) so I can start to clean the engine bay & take out the front section of the interior.
Thanks! Will do - don't need many tools but I will be getting a roller cabinet for tool box locally
Progress is coming along well matt.
Keep it up.
White Scirocco R
White MK3 Golf 2dr
White Caddy (Work Van)
Thanks!
Can't report on much - waiting on quite a few parts.
Seeing as though I'm getting all the required looms, wiring won't be a problem but I'm starting to think about bleeding the brakes with no/part fluid in the lines - have had a low pedal before and don't want that again. My best bet may be to get the car towed to a vw specialist or vw themselves to hook up a machine.
Gave the engine bay a degrease, scrub and gerni...so much cavity wax everywhere (possible previous owner front smash, have never seen so much cavity wax on places that it doesn't need to be). Also needed to clean up some CV grease as I had a split boot.
Friday night I'll attempt to take out the dash
Last edited by MCiN7; 15-08-2013 at 09:00 AM.
You can borrow my power bleeder if you want Matt?
but why would you have low fluid in the lines? you've already swapped brakes havn't you?
Cheers - Going to have a heap of air in the system, maybe not be from the top end, although I've got to add the clutch/lines which I have to cut a nipple on the reservoir (some fluid will escape)...BUT...stainless brake line kit which includes front, mid & rear, so I will have air in the lines in many places, not just at the ends.
If I fill a Power Bleeder up with a few litres of fluid it may be okay, but I wonder if it's just easier for VW to hook up their machine.
I just don't want a low pedal again![]()
You can get a good pedal just letting the fluid flow under gravity, if you have got tons of air in the pipes. Then go around the system again and start at the master cylinder which everyone forgets about.
Gavin
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