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Everything posted by Jim Bowen
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It is. But you need to check the pedal end of cable is right. I somehow got the wrong one, but Kevin saved my bacon and sold me his.
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Pm's sent
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I filled mine up with a syringe before fitting the top banjo bolt, all seems to of work quite well. Manual says to fill it up then rotate by hand to help bleed it, i forgot to rotate mine
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Continued.............. Ball joint fixing plate and nuts, removed from my car, has some pitting but rust removed and painted - £3 posted Engine mount kit, from Jay Renshaw group buy, i bought 2 to make the numbers up, fitted my kit so this is spare - £65 posted ABS rotor, came off the front of car - £6 posted Front engine mount bracket, powder coated, says AUTOMAT on it, but looks exactly the same as mine £10 posted New unopened tube of steering rack grease = £10 posted Clutch Parts, bought these when i did timing chains job, but didn't require them = £20 posted Brand new throttle cable- i bought the wrong one = £30 posted People are welcome to come and collect any bits, my postcode is CM6 2LX Some of the parts i can't remember what prices they were new so if you think price is wrong feel free to tell me.
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Finished building mine now, so these are parts i have left over to sell on. Brand new Schutz gun and waxes for underbody/cavity, (bought this to do mine but ended up not needing it) £45 Posted Full set of VR6 engine plastics, no broken clips £45 Posted VR6 Steering rack, bought to replace mine, but didn't need it, Was told it was new about 20,000miles, i can't prove this £65 posted 24v Baffled sump, new condition -£55 posted Rad brackets, removed from my car, slight pitting, but have removed rust with deox powder and painted them black £4 posted Boge top mounts ,early style, fitted to my car for about 100miles - £22 posted 1no Steering rack brackets, soaked in deox powder and repainted - £4 delivered, One sold Rear plate light, was going to fit to mine, i remade the foam seal from some foam i had, then a new one turned up, so not fitted it. Its missing one bulb = £6.50 posted VR6 front wheel bearing, unused, box a bit tatty but includes all the bits = £30 posted
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Well i bid on them, my max bid was about £105 in the end. :(
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What the hell are you doing!!! :lol: Them plastic cowls for the rad fans are still available at the dealers and pretty cheap too, about £8 each
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Finally finished the corrado, got a few issues
Jim Bowen replied to Jim Bowen's topic in General Car Chat
Will have to investigate it I unplugged the sensor on top of the master cylinder and it solved the handbrake light issue. Abs light is always on and I can't hear any abs pump when I turn the key. -
Finally finished the corrado, got a few issues
Jim Bowen replied to Jim Bowen's topic in General Car Chat
I think i solved the oil temp problem, the wire was hanging off the sensor by a thread, broke as soon as i touched it, so sorted that out. Still not solved the handbrake light, switch isn't stuck down. Am going to disconnect ABS again to see if that makes a difference. Also, is the oil light meant to flash with ignition on, engine not running, i can't remember -
Finally finished the corrado, got a few issues
Jim Bowen replied to Jim Bowen's topic in General Car Chat
Cheers :) i am very happy with it, definitely fixed more problems than i'm left with, the steering was getting stuck going round corners before. ---------- Post added at 5:22 PM ---------- Previous post was at 5:21 PM ---------- That looks decent enough deal, did you need a puller or anything to remove old wheel? -
I find it funny that during the summer months i get miffed by people driving around with fog lights on, and now its foggy there seems to be endless people driving around with no lights on :lol: I try not to get wound up by other peoples driving but its easy at the moment in a £150 car i plan to scrap in a week or two :lol:
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Finally finished the corrado, got a few issues
Jim Bowen replied to Jim Bowen's topic in General Car Chat
:lol: well the escort clutch has been slipping for about 10,000miles and is really high, i guess i am just too used to that now. Corrado felt low, stiff, bumpy, creaky and a bit rattly but am sure i'll get used to all that again. Just been searching the forum about oil sensor and think i will check the connections first as i've disturbed both ends of that wire doing the work i did. Been reading about ABS and not sure i've ever heard it when i turn ignition on, i hear something but thought thats the fuel pump. I'd be happy to just ditch the ABS system but i'm guessing its not that easy -
Finally finished the corrado, got a few issues
Jim Bowen replied to Jim Bowen's topic in General Car Chat
I am tempted to buy another wheel and then get mine redone, saw a nice one one here before with a more modern leather on it, looked nice. Think it had perforated leather on it. Mine has done 194,000miles now, the steering wheel is pretty rough now. Was a bit mouldy at one point. Replaced the pedal covers and gearstick already as they were in pieces. Going to order a new oil temp sender, the wiring looks alright and the fact it takes a temp then goes up and down suggests something faulty. Am i right in thinking i get some other warning if its an oil pressure warning? ---------- Post added at 4:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 4:36 PM ---------- Brake fluid was fine, although i suspect i have some air in the system -
There is a tiny little german hamster that lives in there keeping an eye on things, if you undo it he will escape!!
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Finally finished the corrado, got a few issues
Jim Bowen replied to Jim Bowen's topic in General Car Chat
Cheers Goldie, it was still your green one that inspired me, i still think about it when working on mine :) I got the wheel bags from Neil on here, and the winter wheels/tyres, got steelies with winter tyres for the rear, but am trying to get some alloys instead of driving on steels ---------- Post added at 1:00 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:59 PM ---------- Going to check the fluid, totally overlooked that, i had tried to bleed the brakes, they work but only just and i filled the fluid up with car in the air. Thanks -
Well after 18 months it starts and drives. Quite pleased with myself as had never even changed a brake pad before. Its a long list of bits i've changed, so expected a couple of problems. Some pics Took it out for a quick drive, not washed it yet, but it works (most of it) Paintwork shot :lol: Interior is pretty much the same, minus aircon New steering wheel is on my list Non-winter wheels in storage :! Now the problems i've got: -Handbrake light constantly on? Expecting it to be a switch somewhere or something seized, i've not touched the rear brakes in 18months, discs looked quite rusty. -Oil temp, it comes on, gets up to 66c then falls back down and registers as nothing, just the three lines - - -. Not sure what that could be. -ABS light stuck on, guess i need vagcom to solve this one, tbh its never worked, Bulb was cut out of dash and it was disconnected at the master cylinder, i bought a new dash light and fitted 2no front sensors and plugged the sensor back in on the master cylinder. -My clutch seems to have a really low biting point, i remember it being like this before the work i did, i had clutch off to do timing chains, it was new about 10,000miles ago Any help would be great
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No Corrado For Me Its All About Polo 6n's (isnt really)
Jim Bowen replied to Greatraz12's topic in Members Gallery
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Are they invisible wheels?
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I did notice them ones earlier, might bid, but only really need two and no tyres thanks though :D
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Hi, sorry about being a bit slow to get back to you. Would you be able to get a photo of them?
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Modern car headlights... is it just me?
Jim Bowen replied to Critical_Mass's topic in General Car Chat
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Just started up the corrado after 18months and lots of new parts. I let it sit on the drive and warm up, the coolant warmed up fine. The oil temp went up to about 70c then i noticed it falling all the way down to 52c then slowly back up again? I'm sure i'd never noticed anything like that before? Where is the oil temp read from?
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Is it a G6tree or a TreeR6?
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it looks embarrassed and is hiding its face in shame imo