keyring
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Jul 17, 2018 23:40:08 GMT
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Awesome mate! More great progress, I bet the bay took some work, I can’t believe it only took you 6hrs! What did you use for getting into all the books and crannies? Paint stripper? Blaster?
Really is going to be one hell of a clean golf when it’s out!
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Jul 18, 2018 23:34:01 GMT
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Awesome mate! More great progress, I bet the bay took some work, I can’t believe it only took you 6hrs! What did you use for getting into all the books and crannies? Paint stripper? Blaster? Really is going to be one hell of a clean golf when it’s out! Thanks mate! Behind the shock towers was the most trickiest, i had a finger sander/file sander and a dremel with a wire wheel/flap disc but that was about as much use as Ann Franks drum kit. Tbh it is nowhere near perfect but (the infamous words) it'll do. However tonight i gave myself a boost. Not bad for £60 worth of rattle cans.
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keyring
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Club RR Member Number: 47
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Awesome mate! More great progress, I bet the bay took some work, I can’t believe it only took you 6hrs! What did you use for getting into all the books and crannies? Paint stripper? Blaster? Really is going to be one hell of a clean golf when it’s out! Thanks mate! Behind the shock towers was the most trickiest, i had a finger sander/file sander and a dremel with a wire wheel/flap disc but that was about as much use as Ann Franks drum kit. Tbh it is nowhere near perfect but (the infamous words) it'll do. However tonight i gave myself a boost. Not bad for £60 worth of rattle cans. I can imagine, it’s an area I’m going to have to get stripped back myself sooner or later, whether I like it or not haha The bay has turned out great!
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How many coats of base is that?
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Jul 20, 2018 13:43:48 GMT
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How many coats of base is that? The full prep I sanded back to metal. - Degreased - Primed with Electrox - Seam sealed - Wet sanded with 600 grit (light pressure) - Degreased and dried - Tack clothed - Two layers base coat - 3 layers lacquer It does look darker than it is on the pictured due to it being 2300 and lighting being poor in my unit.
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Jul 20, 2018 14:36:29 GMT
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To be perfectly honest I though it looked very thin but with those layers that should be fine.
You have managed to get a very even look to the base not easy to with rattle can but very nice finish.
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Jul 22, 2018 22:17:18 GMT
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Been moving away from the shell and started rebuilding my calipers, I was always going to send these off to be done professionally but I saw a few videos and read several guides and thought it doesn't look that difficult. One of the good guides can be found here www.clubgti.com/forums/index.php?threads/mk2-36mm-rear-caliper-strip-refurbish-in-pictures-page-1-completed-18-10-2013.265860/Here's a video here of the dismantling of the rear calipers. The fronts are surprisingly simple in comparison. A couple of seals, a piston and thats it. The fronts first. An airline in the bleed nipple is a tried and tested way of blowing the piston out. The pistons are not in the best condition. I only bought a seal kit but I'll probably buy the replacement pistons at some point. Bores are ok, this is after ive degreased with gunk then petrol. Mothers mag polish and dremel later. Plus further degreasing I forget to take anymore but it is literally a couple of seals, slicone spray and its back together, I've de-rusted and painted them. The rears. I didnt have a caliper rewind tool but an angle grinder locking tool works perfectely The inside of the piston The most fiddly part of this job is the circlips. Easy enough to get out but a pain to get in. These are the shims and a bearing thats in the shaft. Then screw the shaft back in to dislodge it from the piston. Then its a case of reassembly with the new pistons and seals. I didnt go for the full rebuild as i couldnt get the inner circlip out. As these were in perfect working order before they were removed I'm confident they will be fine. Same derusting and paint. Job done-ish. Need new slider pins yet.
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Last Edit: Jul 22, 2018 22:33:09 GMT by Coakers
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tristanh
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Were you tempted to go to mk4 calipers at any stage? Great work BTW.
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Last Edit: Jul 23, 2018 9:39:02 GMT by tristanh
Whether you believe you can, or you cannot, you're probably right.
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Jul 23, 2018 10:18:32 GMT
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Were you tempted to go to mk4 calipers at any stage? Great work BTW. I tend to get more hassle from MK4 and MK5 calipers these days! Have a set of MK2 ones I got halfway through rebuilding about ten years ago and abandoned them!
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Jul 24, 2018 14:06:47 GMT
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Cheers guys, yeh I did consider mk4 calipers but I since there was nothing wrong with these I saw no reason not to re-use them even though I'm aware they have a reputation for seizing but with a rebuild I'm confident they'll be sound for now but I'll probably will buy a pair of mk4 calipers for sake of contingency.
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Aug 18, 2018 18:16:09 GMT
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Progress has been slow lately, another change of job and me and my fiancee finding out we are having our first baby together has but a dampner on the build but then it gives me a good excuse to do as much as I can before the due date. Not many things come before old cars but kids are one of the few. So my back yard hackery slotted nut removal tools, spring compressors, a screwdriver and a one hammer blow. Job done. Threw the subframe, servo and replacement master cylinder on and the front suspension. Felt very good to start putting things back together. But when it came to the rear axle I don't know what I've done wrong but the holes just don't line up. The only thing I can think of is that I've not pressed the axle bushes in far enough.
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Sept 2, 2018 10:17:26 GMT
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Sept 19, 2018 12:08:50 GMT
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Threw a set of wheels on after recieving my b&b components wheel bearings which fitted without issue. I just wanted to see it as a moral/motivation booster more than anything. Also I hooked up the componsating valve. Oempc.com is my new best friend. I really wanted to mount the calipers/carriers but I had an issue with slide pins being more along the lines of stuck pins. I should of cleaned these out before hand. Silicone grease didnt free it up so back to the shed it was. Had to knock this out. And used a drill with the same internal diameter for the slide pin on the carrier to ream out the curse word that was in there. Blew it out with an airline and it was sorted. Slide pins that slide.
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Sept 27, 2018 12:54:05 GMT
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Is anyone handy with routing brake lines for a mk2 golf? Looking at diagrams is all well and good but i wish i jad the pictures of it. I'm thinking of routing via all 4 pots on the master cylinder instead of 2. Any specific way i should do this? Thanks in advance any help is much appreciated.
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Sept 27, 2018 14:23:36 GMT
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I had a genuine 1988 16v Mk2 Rocco with the same front and rear set up with four lines into the master cylinder. Does it resemble the picture below? If yes the master cylinder has two chambers, it doesn't really matter and may be dictated by fluid reservoir clearance but you need to split the system, so front right and rear left on one chamber and front left rear right on the other.
Consider the chambers by the ports, two ports at the front being a chamber and two at the rear being the other chamber. The Rocco had the rear brake proportioning valves mounted at the master cylinder but as long as they are in the system I don't believe it matters too much as some models of that era had a proportioning valve unit mounted at the rear near the beam.
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Needs a bigger hammer mate.......
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Sept 27, 2018 16:55:42 GMT
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Yeh it looks similar to this set up. The m/c has four ports, some people use two and others use all four. Obviously the people using two ports have to use t-piece to distribute the lines to the calipers. I was thinking of using all four ports as i don't have the t pieces with the kit I ordered.
Thanks for explaining what 'splitting the system' means as other people on the fb page have said that but didnt give a proper explanation. My proportioning valve is mounted to the rear on the beam as you have said. Cheers for helping us out here mate.
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tristanh
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Sept 27, 2018 23:31:58 GMT
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You'd get the T pieces for curse word all in a motor factors, or in most scrap yards, they're not VW specific
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Whether you believe you can, or you cannot, you're probably right.
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Sept 29, 2018 21:54:33 GMT
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Yup, picked some up from halfords today.
Do have some other news aswell. Some of you may remember my rant last year or so. Well I'm glad to say after 2 job changes since then I'm starting work on monday at Jaguar/LandRover in Halewood. Starting wages are better money I've ever been on!(says a lot about the private care industry) It is agency mind but everyone hired is agency due to brexit curse word, all in all, its a foot in the door.
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There's no easy way to say this but I want to mention it, sadly my grandad passed away peacefully in the early hours of yesterday morning after a short illness. He was 93. WW2 Veteren, Engineer, Father, Grandfather and Great Grandfather. He helped me discover a passion and provided tools and knowledge to help me on my way (most of the tools I've been using are his). He was just enthusiastic about this build as i was. Which of course makes it much more personal now too. Yes I'm heartbroke but I'm also very fortunate that he lived to such a grand age and remained active for as long as he did.
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Last Edit: Oct 1, 2018 11:24:37 GMT by Coakers
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I'm sorry to hear of your loss, remember him for the times you spent with him and celebrate his achievements.
There is no need to be sad, I'm sure he would not want that.
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