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anarchycamp
12-07-2007, 09:57 PM
As I recently picked up my MkII I am going to get it up on the ramps and do a basic service. From what i know/found/guessed I will be doing the following:

Oil - Caltex Magnatec
Replace Oil Filter - Advice Required :?:
Air Filter - Advice Required :?:
Plugs - Bosch FD6+ - Feel Free to Advise :)

I am at 188,000 kms and the service record is patchy from 140,000 kms and there was signs that Ultratune did a service at 170,000 kms.

Is there anything else i should take into consideration?

Cheers...

Simon

joshyd-mk2gti
12-07-2007, 10:52 PM
its a bit tight down there around the oil filter, pretty hard to get off sometimes. if you didnt know, the front bottom spoiler can clip on and off, its in two parts. i usually just take these off and crawl under. you might have to take them off to get the car on ramps also.

anarchycamp
12-07-2007, 11:22 PM
My old mans got a nice set of long ramps...have had it up on them before so should be ok...saw the oil filter...looks like fun :D

86gti
12-07-2007, 11:58 PM
if you have ramps the oil filter is easy to get to...easy with a jack too. :D usually able to get mine off by just gripping it with both hands.....
unless the last person to put one has done yours up too tight...
if you dont have a remover and its tight, stab it with a screwdriver for leverage ( butchers way but if its all you've got)
dont know bout others but i Use FUCHS oil (keeping it German) lol
MANN filters too. I try to keep everything i use in or on the motor German.

dont forget to lube the rubber seal on the oil filter with some oil too :)

Golf Loon
13-07-2007, 12:24 AM
^^^^^^^
Benny went to the same school as oil filter removal as me. j:

If you want to save money just take the plugs out and look at them. It they are ok and not oily or white, they may have been changed recently.
If it aint broke dont fix it.

All others sounds sensible. Have a look at the rubbers on the gearshift mechanism and the engine mounts while you are under there. And CVs.

anarchycamp
13-07-2007, 07:01 AM
^^^^^^^
Benny went to the same school as oil filter removal as me. j:


haha yeah have had to do the Filter Screwdriver shish kebab number a couple of times as well. I have the tool these days, usually less messy :)

Are the MANN filters readily available at Repco and the likes? Or require more chasing down?

I checked the plugs yesterday and are a tad whitened so will whip them out as well i think.

syncro
13-07-2007, 08:00 AM
Check genuine VW for prices first as these are preferable and easy to get.
Never buy anything for a VW from Repco, Supercheap etc.
Buy GERMAN parts from a VW specialist if genuine is too expensive.
Buy NGK plugs or Bosch (made in Germany only).
You've bought a Volkswagen, keep it a Volkswagen.
A lot of forum people here have a psychological problem with using VW parts on their VW.

RedMk2Gti
13-07-2007, 08:13 AM
As I recently picked up my MkII I am going to get it up on the ramps and do a basic service. From what i know/found/guessed I will be doing the following:

Oil - Caltex Magnatec
Replace Oil Filter - Advice Required :?:
Air Filter - Advice Required :?:
Plugs - Bosch FD6+ - Feel Free to Advise :)

I am at 188,000 kms and the service record is patchy from 140,000 kms and there was signs that Ultratune did a service at 170,000 kms.

Is there anything else i should take into consideration?

Cheers...

Simon

If coolant is green colour, change it back to purple (G12+) asap.
I have a brand new MANN air filter and fuel filter collecting dust after my Mk2 has gone. MANN is the only filter I'll put in my VW. PM me if you're interested.

anarchycamp
13-07-2007, 09:03 AM
Check genuine VW for prices first as these are preferable and easy to get.
Never buy anything for a VW from Repco, Supercheap etc.
Buy GERMAN parts from a VW specialist if genuine is too expensive.
Buy NGK plugs or Bosch (made in Germany only).
You've bought a Volkswagen, keep it a Volkswagen.
A lot of forum people here have a psychological problem with using VW parts on their VW.

So you reckon popping down to local VW parts joint might be the best option for Oil Filter etc? Not too concerned if its a bit more expensive...within reason of course :)

syncro
13-07-2007, 10:26 AM
So you reckon popping down to local VW parts joint might be the best option for Oil Filter etc? Not too concerned if its a bit more expensive...within reason of course :)

You will get a quality part and the correct part. Just check the prices as some of them can be silly. G12+ coolant is usually cheaper from a dealer.

86gti
14-07-2007, 08:41 PM
Check genuine VW for prices first as these are preferable and easy to get.
Never buy anything for a VW from Repco, Supercheap etc.
Buy GERMAN parts from a VW specialist if genuine is too expensive.
Buy NGK plugs or Bosch (made in Germany only).
You've bought a Volkswagen, keep it a Volkswagen.
A lot of forum people here have a psychological problem with using VW parts on their VW.


WORD TO THAT!!!!!:D use only German parts.
Dont use the C*AP stuff repco supply....

anarchycamp
18-07-2007, 10:53 AM
OK Im going with MANN filters (courtesy of RedMk2GTI)

I am just in need of Oil Filter...does anyone know of any MANN stockists in either North or Western Sydney area?

Cheers

syncro
18-07-2007, 11:15 AM
http://www.volkswagen.com.au/images/headerpicthin.jpg

2128 - 2140 Castlereagh Rd
Penrith
NSW 2750
Phone (02) 4724 5588
Fax (02) 4724 5587
Operating
Hours Mon - Fri: 7:00am - 5:30pm
Sat: 8:00am - 12:00pm
Sun: CLOSED


http://www.volkswagen.com.au/images/maps/Penrith.gif

anarchycamp
18-07-2007, 11:39 AM
Thanks Syncro...doesnt get much more local than that for me :)

86gti
18-07-2007, 07:26 PM
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/forums/

2128 - 2140 Castlereagh Rd
Penrith
NSW 2750
Phone (02) 4724 5588
Fax (02) 4724 5587
Operating
Hours Mon - Fri: 7:00am - 5:30pm
Sat: 8:00am - 12:00pm
Sun: CLOSED


http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/forums/


Hehe. good work Phill :D
Deafinatly keep it German as far as those bits go!!

gpk_gti
21-07-2007, 08:38 AM
guys,ill look into stickying this because Im always going on about them,,, HANVIC SOUTH YARRA parts stock all our consumable goodies and are bloody cheap.google them!!!!! alexandria,syd and all over australia!!! :D , I always go there first and then if they dont have it,,I go to the stealers,urghhhh.. but usually H.S.Y is a half off the dealer prices!!....