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  • in reply to: Got there, doing it again! Golf country rebuild. #22363
    lloydy
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    Ta, i tagged a couple genuine ones onto a classic order in the end.

    in reply to: Got there, doing it again! Golf country rebuild. #22360
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    some sexy rear end parts arrived today…

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    in reply to: Got there, doing it again! Golf country rebuild. #22359
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    hmm, thanks for those links. Not sure i want to tackle that.. There is enough ‘meat’ left in the reccess’s for the 3 fixings to locate properly, so ill probably leave it until i get the engine/box refurbed.

    in reply to: Got there, doing it again! Golf country rebuild. #22355
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    Both flanges are the same actually, I think it may just be a bad picture misleading you.
    Cheers for the link to the exhausts, they have been on my watch list for a bit now ?
    In regards to the flange, if I undo that nut does it just come off? Or is it pressed in?
    Oh, and I found some trailing arm bolts btw ? actually the same as a bolt on a T3

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    in reply to: Got there, doing it again! Golf country rebuild. #22349
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    Just had a little play for an hour, ‘shaped’ the spreader plates so they don’t foul the cheaper propshaft CV boots I got, should be ok now…
    Also braved it and separated the cat from the down pipe, actually after a clean it isn’t too bad. By no means perfect, but with a new gasket may bolt up fine. As I’m going to a machine shop anyway to get the rear bearings pressed in, I will ask them for a cost to make two new flanges as I may need them to get the old studs out anyway.

    in reply to: Got there, doing it again! Golf country rebuild. #22344
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    I can get the front rubber disc here for around £80, so if a decent 2nd hand one can be got…. I do have a spare angle drive flange here attached to my spare box, when you say 12 point bolt, do you mean the 6 point nut on the centre? (Like this pic of my spare one) I’m hoping if I undo that, that the flange will slide off and I can swap over?
    Saying that though my spare box is a 4z, and etka gives different part numbers.. so I think I will need that flange!
    With a Dremel I and going to separate the cat from the down pipe, and will see what it looks like, but from my view parts of the flange are missing and warped.
    I am/have considered fitting the cat replacement front box, but it’s the lambda. Would it work if it was in one of the downpipes?

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    in reply to: Got there, doing it again! Golf country rebuild. #22334
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    Front section of exhaust off and rest of prop, man! The C clips that hold it to the manifold! God knows how I got them off?! And I’ve gotta get them back on at some stage..
    As you can see from the pics, the front rubber donut on the prop needs replacing, and you can see the damage to the bolts that was done when it came off. Plus the corresponding damage to the angle drive flange. I do have a spare flange, but no idea if it just comes off with that centre nut, or if that nut does a bit more… Any thoughts people? The nut in the centre of the cv flange on the prop, do i just undo that to remove the flange?
    Also while we are on questions.. the exhaust, I’d like to try and keep it and repair. Looking at the pics of the flange join, do you think this a job an exhaust shop would be able to do? Like cut off both flanges and weld new ones on?

    in reply to: Got there, doing it again! Golf country rebuild. #22326
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    Didn’t want to be crawling under the car today, so did some clean work. Mock fitted the rear calipers and carriers, all fitted well. Flexi a tad long but does work and fit.
    Also built up the rear springs/dampers, so they are ready to fit. the dampers definitely needed doing, when you compressed them they stayed where they were!

    in reply to: Got there, doing it again! Golf country rebuild. #22323
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    Now, thanks to informative threads on this forum i knew that the rear beam bush has a metal insert that needs to be knocked out of the beam, and not to panic thinking the beam is knackered. So, a few clouts with a cold chisel and out they popped! All off to be de-rusted soon!

    in reply to: Got there, doing it again! Golf country rebuild. #22322
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    Thanks, I did see that. I’m using powerflex which look to just fit any old way. I’m almost convinced to buy the camber kit… 😀

    in reply to: Transfer box for CDG required #22318
    lloydy
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    i have a complete 4Z box with angle drive attached, that i have as a spare. I dont really like selling stuff like this as i find out i normally need it a month or so latter! i could be tempted to swap for a 25mm vc.. Thats if my angle drive is compatible

    in reply to: Jetta Syncro Engine Conversion #22317
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    its a bugger when your let down by things like this, hope one turns up for you!

    in reply to: Got there, doing it again! Golf country rebuild. #22311
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    yes!
    I have finally got the rear beam off!!! And nothing broke! Amazing!
    Chassis cover plates totally re usable 😀 Just need to get the remnents of the bushes out of the beam and its blasting time!

    in reply to: Got there, doing it again! Golf country rebuild. #22304
    lloydy
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    No, to late for that. What I am doing is having a short Flexi with the correct end for between the caliper and the 1st bracket on the trailing arm. Then solid pipe from there to the next bracket on the edge of arm. Then the normal Flexi. Vwheritage sell a Flexi specifically for this.
    I regards to brake pads what do most people use MK4 or 2?

    in reply to: Got there, doing it again! Golf country rebuild. #22302
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    Thanks, good news on the cables, quite cheap on the aftermarket. For pads, I’ve kept a set of the MK4 ones that I’ve just removed for that very purpose. ?
    I’ll stick with the 10mm discs as this won’t be getting raced around.

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