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  1. #21

    If I can ever find the camera again, I will update the photo series.
    In the meantime, the brake lines are in, Hydro handbrake (fitted over the std cable one), stainless flex lines (x6) and.. the dashboard has been recovered - it no longer resembles the Grand Canyon.
    Now where the **** did I put that camera.

    C

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    pictures say a thousand words Charles go find the dam camera!
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    great to meet you the other day charles

    and yer get that camera up and running

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    I would have gotten wood from the picture message you sent me.. But I was sniffing Nitro, so i already had it. Hahaha.

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    Found It!!

    By poplar demand, some update photos.
    Been a bit slack - Canberra winter and some family stuff but starting to be a bit more enthused now.
    So....
    I bought 18m or so of 3/16 steel brake line, borrowed a wicked flaring tool from the Guys at Total Traction Services and went to work. Hint: do not attempt to use the cheap ($100) flaring tools, if you cant get access to one of these, take the lines to someone who has one and pay them to do the ends for you.


    Lines run from the MC to a T for the front brakes, and through the firewall to the handbrake for the rears.


    Yes I have two handbrakes. The Standard cable one to keep rego happy (also good for stopping the car rolling down hils when parked) and my nice shiny hydraulic for understeer-compensation and fast direction changes.


    All lines in the cabin need to be protected, so I have started sleeving with split-convoluted tube (cheap but works just fine).


    After the handbrake, another T splits the feeds to the rear brakes. I decided to follow the factory lines and use the existing bracket to connect to the flexy hoses that join on to the swing-arms.
    Last edited by Bluerex; 15-07-2007 at 11:26 AM.

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    continued...



    Peter sourced a MKIII rear disk setup for me, the TTS guys arranged the studs, and the stainless flexy bits came from Bildon in the US, 16v Sirrocco habdbrake cable came from e-bay (US).


    Focus? what focus?

    And one other job was the dashboard. $16 of stretchy suede material from Lincraft, some spay glue and copious strong language later....

    Not perfect, but a heck of a better look than the grand-canyon effect I started out with.

    So VWRALLY, when can I see pics of your Golf? I have ordered a KAAZ LSD (same as the Bildon one) from a Sydney guy, a little more expensive than going direct, but I like to support the locals when I can, and this way I can pick his brains for setup hints etc. At this stage, it will start out without the LSD. GolfLoon just provided me with an AUG 5-speed that will be stripped and have the Kaaz installed - then a complete swap at some later date.
    My previous photos attempt to show the extent of John's plating and strengthening, but even so when people finally get to see it in the flesh, they are still amazed at his work. I am aiming at getting it log-booked by November, then rego, then take it out to play.

    C
    Last edited by Bluerex; 15-07-2007 at 11:41 AM.

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    looking great

    Quote Originally Posted by Preen59 View Post
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  7. #27

    Now with added engine

    Goaded on by big brother Keith, I decided that I should try to re-combine engine+gearbox (and add extractors to engine) today.
    It occurred to me halfway through the process, that this engine and gearbox had never met, and here I was trying to get them to mate on the first date.
    Anyway - some grunting (from me) and gratuitous use of the chainblock we have...





    Yay Me!!!

    C

    Oh and how cool is the new battery in its box??


    Pizza box shown to indicate scale

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    Hi there, nice build up looks very tidy.

    Are your rear brakes solely operated by the hyd handbrake?? or is there some kind of bypass that allows the pedal to operate them as well?

    cheers, Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by isnowi View Post
    Hi there, nice build up looks very tidy.

    Are your rear brakes solely operated by the hyd handbrake?? or is there some kind of bypass that allows the pedal to operate them as well?

    cheers, Dan
    Now THAT would be exciting
    The pedalbox feeds fluid through the MC at the back of the handbrake (when the lever is relaxed), so for normal operation it is effectively invisible.

    c

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    while you have easy access to everything you really should make up some new rear engine/gearbox mounts (easier with extractors out), i tried everything, bildon mounts from the US were worse than 2nd hand standard ones, $2 trailer bush and a piece of exhaust tube sorted it out!! I would break at least 1 mount per event

    Also if you are having problem with braking you may need to modify the push rod system up front.

    Where are you going to run the fuel lines? i recommend inside the cab. You really should consider putting in the lsd for 1st event, be a shame to put it into a tree because you couldn't pull out of a corner.

    Looking good! keep up the good work!
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