Cleaned under the guards while I was in there.
New braklines. I had these made in one piece. The join on top of the beam is hard to get to in the car and it was cheaper this way. That's the old line next to it for comparison. I sleeved the brake line with rubber hose and slit the bracket to put it in there. I'm not making sense am I? Just look at the picture.
Ready to go back in.
In!
Shocks going back in, now with urethane mounts.
I've never really understood the design of this bar, but here's a picture anyway.
And this is as far as I got.
I would have got the lot done but it took me a while to work out how to install the suspension bushes and the red paint took ages to dry.
Callipers and brake bleeding tomorrow!
Pete
Thanks Pete. Champ!
Making excellent progress on this too. Wish I could make this much progress & get as motivated as you.
You'll have to let us know how it drives with the poly bushes.
Last set I had, incl. a full set of poly engine mount's, it was an absolute nightmare to drive everyday. Way to bloody noisey for me. So I went back to genuine VW bushes. Never looked back. Aftermarket standard bushes turn to mush very quickly, especially the engine/gearbox mount's.
In regard's to your rear strut brace, I reckon it should be triangulated like the Neuspeed. At least it tie's both the strut tower's not only together, but also to the chassis rail's.
I have thought about buying one of these, but when you carry stuff around all the time, it's not viable for a street car IMHO.
Regarding the rear strut brace, I've got in the back of my mind that I heard somewhere that some classes don't allow for the rear towers to be braced.
I'm investigating a harness bar (which might perform the same function) but have more research to do.
Pete
Oh yeah, and I'm only doing the suspension bushes in urethane for the moment. I'm going to leave the engine mounts alone for the moment , they're all new in any case. The exception is the torque reaction mount, I fitted a poly one of these.
I'm not very happy with the fit of the rear shock bushes. I got them really cheap off a local ebay seller who never got around to fitting them so I'm not too fussed. I had to make up some spacers to get them to clamp the body work properly.
Watch out for the rack boots, left and right are different.
Pete
Last edited by Peter Jones; 24-03-2008 at 11:29 AM.
Another day. Off to an easy start with mounting up the callipers.
A bit of stuffing about getting the brake lines tied in nicely to allow movement where needed and to keep everything safe from damage.
The handbrake cables were a bit of a challenge, being Scirocco cables in a MK3 with MK3 brakes I guesse this is about as good as it gets. They weren't quite long enough to get through the retaining clips on the ends of the beam. I cut some rubber hose to protect them where needed. I think it came up pretty neat in the end.
Hub Centric Spacers!
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I sorted out the timing issues, the dizzy was put in out of whack.
Once I'd base lined the timing I thought now would be a good time to replace the distributor module.
Before
New module in.
All clean now.
Can anybody spot what I did wrong here? It's not obvious.
The kit of rebuild parts was very comprehensive. Lots of seals, screws, clips, washers, the module itself and a new rotating vane.
I put the dizzy in the car and just couldn't get it to run right. Backfiring, misfiring, stalling and so on. I suspected the module the firing order the plugs, but they had all been running before.
I went through the cam timing again.
This time however when I popped to top off the dizzy I realised my mistake.
I had installed all the new parts out of the kit including this one.
Now I'm feeling foolish!
I swapped back the original 4 cylinder vane and it's running better than ever!
Off to get a wheel alignment first thing tomorrow, then down to the car wash. I'll let you know how it all handles tomorrow.
Pete
Last edited by Peter Jones; 24-03-2008 at 07:56 PM.
There are some beefy spacers there Pete, 20mm? I hope you got some longer bolts in any case! Don't your wheels clear the mk 3 calipers?
and I'm very glad I didn't have to replace my dizzy, cause I have no idea what you've done wrong! hahah![]()
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