Album56 0 Posted May 30, 2019 Fitted new Febi hydro mounts & gearbox mount + new oe centre exhaust box & exhaust hangers today to my 92 G60. Got rid of a vibration at tickover & 3000 rpm that it had since the rear hydro mount was replaced a couple of years ago with a solid rubber one. How much nicer it is especially at motorway speeds -- 70mph = approx 3000 rpm, no more double vision in the rear view mirror. RESULT Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Portent 0 Posted June 19, 2019 Another year of MOT. No advisories :dance:although it did initially fail on a leaking fuel line caused by a previous owner using the wrong type of clip on it (fixed by the garage for free and retested). They know the car well as I always use the same garage for any work and they commented on just how nice it was underneath. I spent most of last year using it as a daily after my Golf GTI died, although I barely drive 3k a year. But for the last few months I've not driven it at all. It's been sat unused in my garage while I was using an inherited Peugeot 206 diesel. I've kind of got attached to the Peugeot as it's so cheap to run, was free, and I can park it anywhere without worrying about it. But getting back into the Corrado was like driving a precision instrument compared to it. I was genuinely surprised how much faster and well built the Corrado felt as it's now 25 years old. I had a huuuuuge smile on my face driving it there yesterday and collecting it today. I just checked when I bought the car and I've now owned it for eight years. I was shocked to realise how long it's been. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1xshaunx1 27 Posted June 19, 2019 Potent, I know where you are coming from, I drive a Mercedes auto van, very nice. The Corrado is a different world and not because it’s not a van. I think the van is better than the wife’s new beetle and the Corrado is better than both although over 20 year older than both. I can’t eait for weekends to have a drive. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cressa 44 Posted June 19, 2019 Another year of MOT. No advisories :dance:although it did initially fail on a leaking fuel line caused by a previous owner using the wrong type of clip on it (fixed by the garage for free and retested). They know the car well as I always use the same garage for any work and they commented on just how nice it was underneath. I spent most of last year using it as a daily after my Golf GTI died, although I barely drive 3k a year. But for the last few months I've not driven it at all. It's been sat unused in my garage while I was using an inherited Peugeot 206 diesel. I've kind of got attached to the Peugeot as it's so cheap to run, was free, and I can park it anywhere without worrying about it. But getting back into the Corrado was like driving a precision instrument compared to it. I was genuinely surprised how much faster and well built the Corrado felt as it's now 25 years old. I had a huuuuuge smile on my face driving it there yesterday and collecting it today. I just checked when I bought the car and I've now owned it for eight years. I was shocked to realise how long it's been. Great read mate. Well done in getting the years ticket on it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spanner79 10 Posted June 23, 2019 I probably am the last Corrado owner to get round to doing something about the headlamps, better late than never I suppose! The lack of a decent looking loom on eBay etc got me thinking about making my own. I wanted something that was as near oem as possible and wouldn't be afraid of people seeing when at a car show etc. This is what I came up with: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-19czHs8j1rbilMWYdM9BBCnahLFAJrY/view?usp=drivesdk It's giving 14.25v at the lamp (on my car anyway). Not tried comparing with brightness of standard loom yet - only finished it this avo and it won't be dark 'till gone 10pm, but I'm sure it will make a difference. What do you guys recon? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cressa 44 Posted August 14, 2019 I probably am the last Corrado owner to get round to doing something about the headlamps, better late than never I suppose! The lack of a decent looking loom on eBay etc got me thinking about making my own. I wanted something that was as near oem as possible and wouldn't be afraid of people seeing when at a car show etc. This is what I came up with: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-19czHs8j1rbilMWYdM9BBCnahLFAJrY/view?usp=drivesdk It's giving 14.25v at the lamp (on my car anyway). Not tried comparing with brightness of standard loom yet - only finished it this avo and it won't be dark 'till gone 10pm, but I'm sure it will make a difference. What do you guys recon? Just looked at it, looks fantastic. The OE look and professional. You should make more Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cressa 44 Posted August 14, 2019 Finally got to do some bits with the Corrado this week. Apart from the purchase of a set of alloys, I got to clean and seal them ready for another day. The Schrick I bought, I finally got to refit after having it media blasted!! I asked for vapour blasting but he said this would be better.. It certainly brought it back but I have clear lacquered it to stop dirt on the raw surface. I detailed the SCHRICK lettering in black just to help it stand out. Now to sort the ancillaries out. Painted the original plastic Vr6 engine top cover and that looks great. I even started the car and let it get warm, small steps give such pleasure Amazing what a couple of days off can achieve SHAME I can't post any pictures..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomB 0 Posted August 21, 2019 Well it was last week, but I managed to get the old exhaust replaced with a new OE type one from Germany. I suspect it was either for a 16v or a non-Cat G60 as it needed some TLC with an angle grinder and the addition of an exhaust clamp to actually make it fit.... However, with rear passengers, it still runs on the rear beam so needs a little more investigation! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tonedef 9 Posted September 21, 2019 Probably just put it away for the winter. Tax runs out end of the month and the weather’s forecast wet after today so guess that’s it. Plans for the winter include Teves 20 install, brake callipers refurb and build an extension.......which may result in lack of budget for anything much Corrado related. Back on the road 1st April. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fendervg 33 Posted September 24, 2019 Not today, but yesterday - fitted a 1A in line cartridge fuse to the illumination earth wire from the headlight switch to prevent a faulty switch from starting a dash fire. Nice to have peace of mind now, and a really easy fix - would be a shame to have the Corrado to be lost to a preventable fire after all the blood, sweat and tears. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
culshaw 1 Posted September 24, 2019 kicked it because the radio still doesn't work Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Will.I.Dub 11 Posted September 24, 2019 Replaced the drivers side window regulator and cavity waxed inside the door. Left a few grams of knuckle skin in there too Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Geeba 0 Posted September 25, 2019 Lifted the cover - looked at it and thought 'I need more time in life' :/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swiftkid 1 Posted September 25, 2019 After nearly 5 years of running the R32 I finally got a proper downpipe made for it and a decat. Turns out my 'sports cat' was straight through anyway. Didn't opt for a full system although on the way home I wish I had, BAS**** thing was blowing like crazy on the way home so time to jack it up and reseal it all tonight and hopefully it will play nice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cressa 44 Posted September 29, 2019 Decided to clean the contacts on a switch of the recaro seat. Big mistake as I lost 2 of the very important insulated inner parts. Ahhhh. Oh well, a cut up yoghurt pot later and the identical part was reproduced and I have a fully working switch again. Oh a Wet Sunday afternoon at home. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macdaddy 10 Posted September 30, 2019 Fitted a new foliage filter, realised the clips missing and has been the source of the water leak! Next up, new Maf Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tonedef 9 Posted January 3, 2020 Taken the dash out......again! First time was when I fitted the Climatronic, second time was for the OBD2, this time it's Teves 20 ABS. No plans to ever do it again! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jamiehamy 0 Posted January 4, 2020 My Corrado has been parked up for nearly two years, passenger floor pan and jacking point is shot. Found some inspiration over Christmas and decided to get it mechanically sorted which would force me to get it welded. Stripped the front down, sorted the wiring, fixed some corroded connections, cleaned the engine up. Need a new alternator and radiator but other than that, getting ready to out it back together. Did the front brakes a few weeks ago, so will focus on the back next. Shame I can't post pics! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kempy 0 Posted February 12, 2020 Found a pool of water in the passenger footwell. Could be end of corrado time 😞 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fendervg 33 Posted February 17, 2020 (edited) Got towed home by the AXA recovery dude - luckily only 10 mins drive from my house. Engine cut out coming down the outside lane of a particularly fast slip road off our orbital "motorway" on my way home from work, and would not start again, starter engages, seems to catch but won't fire up, could be fuel problem I guess, but haven't had a chance to look yet as it's too dark and cold now. A nice chap in another near vintage car pulled over and stopped the traffic so we could move the VR to the off side hard shoulder to wait. No-one else was stopping, but he said he could empathise as he'd been in the same boat plenty of times. Kudos. And to top it all off the recovery driver was the same guy who helped out two years ago when a coolant hose burst! Recognised the car immediately. Ah well, at least it has been a relatively trouble free daily for two years - I wish. Edited February 17, 2020 by fendervg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Keyo 47 Posted February 17, 2020 Nightmare rescue have saved me a couple of times as well ! Have you got a fault reader ? Got any codes coming up ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GazzaG601991 10 Posted February 17, 2020 Hi, unfortunately due to my job becoming more demanding and a house move I’ve not had chance to do much with the G60. however During the last year I did manage to get the engine 95% finished, and have had all the glass installed including a brand new screen thanks to old School windscreens in Longcross Surrey 😀 hopefully this year will be the year to get it finished lol 😂 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fendervg 33 Posted February 17, 2020 9 minutes ago, Keyo said: Nightmare rescue have saved me a couple of times as well ! Have you got a fault reader ? Got any codes coming up ? Yeah, I have VCDS and the 2x2 cable, so will hook it up tomorrow to check. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Keyo 47 Posted February 17, 2020 Cool keep us updated ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GazzaG601991 10 Posted February 17, 2020 Apologies for gazumping your post fendervg, hope you get yours sorted. Fingers crossed it’s not too expensive to fix 🤞 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites