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On my 2.0 16v it was blue/green in the engine bay but strangely changes colour at the clocks to (i think) yellow. On a G60 the tacho wire in the engine bay is Green/Yellow
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Think most of the repair kits you can get such as this: http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?productID=8232 are meant for metal tanks in older cars. i wouldn't have thought it would work in a plastic tank like in the cinquecento. Best to fit a new one or one from a scrappy.
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People have shafts shortened when using the 02M box, the box that saysomestuff has isnt an 02M so the g60 shafts should be the right length. changing the output flanges is simple case of undoing the bolt in the middle of the flange and pulling them out.
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G60 shafts will not need shortening, the only thing that is different is the flange size. So you can either change the gearbox flanges to the smaller 100mm ones off a beetle or change the inner CV on the G60 driveshaft to the larger MK5 type. Beetle uses an 02J box not an 02M. The 02M is only used on cars with >180BHP
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Yes, you'll probably need the 100mm output flanges. Unless you get the driveshafts as well and put the mk5 inner CVs on your shafts. You cant use your old G60 box flanges as they are held in with circlips and the newer type boxes use a bolt through the middle.
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If you can, measure the output flange diameter, i'm guessing that they are 110mm the same as the late 02J boxes are. In which case you will need to swap them for the 100mm ones from a beetle. I've got the part number around somewhere for them i'll dig it out. Only other mod to fit is you need to remove a couple of brackets in the tunnel to fit the shift lever as its bigger and fits slightly different to the O2A lever. It has a much nicer feel to the 02A and not such a stupidly long throw either.
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Think so, dont take it as gospel though!. Maybe saysomestuff can take some pics so we can see if the bracket mounts etc are in the right positions.
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Yup, thats a transmission case from a GLB code box from a 2.0 FSI. Pretty sure this is the one that you want. Make sure you get the lever and cables as well.
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Gearbox code is usually on the diff casing behind one of the output flanges. I'm trying to find out what mk5 the 6spd is from on ETOS. Not 100% that it is an 02J code but its certainly not an 02M and will bolt straight up.
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Yup, 'tis true. Will try and find which model. Probably hard to find now as so many people are speccing DSG boxes.
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Think they are fitted to the 2.0 FSI Golf GT. Good luck finding one though. You thinking of a 20v or something else?
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Most of the 6spd transmissions around for 4 cyl engines are O2M code ones which are a bit of an arse to fit. You will need to make custom mounts and mod the subframe then get some custom driveshafts made. Not sure what engine you are planning but ifs it a 4 cyl and you really want a 6 spd then keep your eyes open for a 6spd 02J code from a mk5 golf as it will be a direct replacement for the 02A corrado box.
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Oil temp sender is grounded through the block as only has 1 wire. Not sure about the VR6 coolant temp sender but on the g60 and 16v is grounded through the ECU harness.
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Hydraulic. No Corrados have cable clutches.
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Yellow wire is 1.8bar sensor and the blue/black wire is the .3bar sensor
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The problem is finding 288 disks in 4 stud to fit the G60. Did hear that some Seat model had them but never found out which model it was.
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The frost products are both slightly different to the VW stuff but would still probably do the job. The first one is self amalgamating tape with bonds with itself, its often used by plumbers to fix leaks. The second one is cloth tape but not adhesive like the VWP stuff is. They were the only place i could find that do it.
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http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.co.uk/ do it. Its called rayon cloth tape and is an exact match for the VW stuff.
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Its pretty simple. The only wires you will need for the ECU are 12v, Gnd, Tacho and the fuel pump replay wire. There are a few 12v wires, I use the black 12v that powers the coil. Also lots of grounds or just wire direct to battery. Green/yellow is tacho and yellow/blue is the fuel pump relay. Not sure if the emerald will drive the temp gauge but if it will the wire you need is the yellow/green that went to the temp sender on the stat housing on the G60. How are you using an AEB as its a longitudinal engine so will need lots of parts changing to fit the corrado? Let me know if you want to know anything else as have done a couple of 20v corrados.
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What other cars are Corrado wing mirrors fitted on?
mk2_20vt replied to corradophil's topic in Exterior
Tamora, Tuscan, T350, Cerbera and the last 500 Griffiths -
My 92 16v uses a male end that screws directly into the caliper and a female end that screws into the solid line that goes to the ABS pump.
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I have a TVR Griffith 500 as a second car. The reliability thing is a bit of a myth with the Rover V8 powered cars. I haven't had a problem with mine at all. The only things that really go wrong are small niggley electrical problems that are easy to fix. Most parts are cheap and readily available. I wouldn't want it as an everyday car but as a weekend toy its fantastic. The build quality certainly isnt up to VW standards but if you have a corrado you will be used to rattles and bits falling off!. 14k will get you a nice chimaera 500, dont bother with anything less than the 5.0. Condition is everything with TVRs, most important thing to check is rust on the chassis especially on the outriggers which run along the sills.
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Which end has snapped off?. If its at the gearbox end the plastic end bits that join onto the shift tower are replaceable. If its at the lever end you will have to drop the exhaust and remove the heat shield and shift housing to replace the cable.
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I'm in North Dorset, about 70 miles from the other side of the bridge.
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You can download it from here http://www.qpeng.com/press_articles.html If you have any questions just ask as it was my car. Have now done a 20VT in my corrado. Am doing one for forum member ving60 next week. Will take a load of photos during the conversion. He's from Newport so might take you for a blast if you ask him.