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biggrim, - I'll re-post next week with the relevant info :wink: BTW - what's a "palce" ??
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gonna move this to the problems section :wink:
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They will have had to adjust the steering pump & remove/refit the steering belt to do the cambelt. May just be a weak steering pipe - is it leaking fluid ?? Or is the steering belt loose/worn ??
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Gonna see if we do the relevant bits when I get back to work on Monday - could do with de-locking my doors.
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Jabba stage 4's aren't very much different from a standard rebuild - waste of money IMO. Biggest gain for little money is a 68mm pulley & rechip - maybe 20bhp increase. U could go for an R1 upgrade (like I did) - enlarged inlet & outlet chambers, ported & polished. Use this with a 65mm pulley & rechip - you'll see plenty more power & be faster than any standard VR6's around. If u go down this avenue, you'll also need a set of red top hi-flow injectors. Darren (g-werks) is your man for the charger rebuild, he'll be able to advise u further.
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Car & potential passenger look fantastic - that spoiler really does look sh1te tho !!
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Ideally, you'll need a spring compressor too - or you could just use some heavy duty cable ties, bit of a bodge but I use them !! If it was new when u fitted it - take it back & get a free replacement.
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If you're doing the job yourself, you'll need a spring compressor to do the front top mounts - possible to use heavy duty cable ties (as I have in the past) but beware.
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AFAIK - there's a small one in the tank too - part of the fuel sender unit. I would just double up on the existing pump - fit another identical pump to the system. Many 4 cylinder 2 litre & 2.2 litre Merc's use this principle - 1 small lift pump in the tank & 2 main fuel pumps (identical) mounted next to the osr wheelarch. The volume vs pressure question - logically for increased volume at the same pressure, wouldn't the fuel pipes need to be a larger diameter ?
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exhaust knocking off rear axle problem can be solved
stevemac replied to Dick Dastardly's topic in Archive
Just get your head underneath & wobble the tailpipe/silencer - you'll see the silencer hitting the bottom mounting bolt of the rear shocker. -
Not on the little internal charger belt Put talc on the big belt which runs around the charger pulley, alternator pulley, crankshaft pulley, etc. Use plenty too - don't worry about it going all over the engine bay, it will soon disappear. In fact, if you do this while the engine is idling, you'll literally hear the noise disappear. :wink:
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Go with the talc Jim - it was the weather which used to (&probably still does) cause the Merc problem too
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Yeah - c'mon stel, where's your photo ? I posted mine on the previous page :lol:
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yeah "Brut for Men" is definitely the best - smells good too :lol: :lol: On a more serious note - the talcum powder idea came from the Mercedes warranty department - kind of an "official" repair proceedure.
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That's exactly what we used to do when I worked for Mercedes - very effective :wink: In fact we used to sprinkle it all over the belt
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Nope - not unless you go to track days, etc I have some drilled Brembos on the front of my G60 & there's absoloutely no difference whatsoever to the standard ones, although they do look much better - visible through the spokes of my wheels 8) If you want better brakes then go for the Brembo or Willwood 4 pot calipers & larger diameter discs. Incidentally - I will be running an offer in a few weeks time for the larger diameter Brembo discs & 4 pot calipers, etc. I'll be buying these direct from the factory & so should be quite competetive on price :wink:
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Here's one of me :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Thanks 'jedigtr' :oops: what ya want is a nice waxing :rofl:
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PMSL :lol: :lol:
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Yup - certainly are Fully hydraulic clutch - not a cable in sight :wink:
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Your car will have left the factory with 4 identical tyres If your wheels are all the same, I would suggest that you use the same tyre sizes all the way round the car. It is essential that tyres on the same axle are identical in size & preferably the same make/tread pattern too. The reasons for this will become apparent during hard cornering and/or hard braking. It is sometimes possible to fit different/wider wheels to the rear axle - many people do. These are accompanied by wider tyres but have no performance benefit on front wheel drive cars. In the interests of safety - if all 4 wheels are identical, I would strongly suggest that all 4 tyres should be the same size. If you'd ever taken the car on a skid-pan or an old airfield, you'd understand why :? Different tyre sizes will also invalidate your insurance if you have an accident (unless you have already informed them)
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H100VW, - you were right about the G60 distributors Gav. Guy at local VW dealers was wrong when he told me there were 2 different types - I just got off the phone with my m8 at VWUK. He says the same as you - they're all the same. :wink:
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close to 3 grand :shock: :shock:
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Best combination is: 2 x Lupo GTI drivers wiper arms 1 x Lupo GTI drivers blade - fit to pass side of Corrado 1 x Lupo GTI passengers blade - fit to drivers side of Corrado Many people have fitted 2 x drivers arms & blades but the best combination is above Any further discussion can be added here - http://the-corrado.net/.archive/forum/viewtopic.php?t=153
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Lots of use m8 - cheers :wink: