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Then rims got some loving after I hit a pot hole

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God they are horrible these pretend wheels

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Didn't think there was much point in putting new plastic bolts back in lol

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Then a fluid change! :scratch:

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It was being well used, then this happened :(

 

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luckily the little ****ers were foiled by the antitheft devices :)

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So that mean the old girl was parked up for a bit.... which meant the ongoing window leaky problem I had manifested....

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Turned out somebody didn't put any sealant in when they put the screen in!!!!

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So then I pulled every thing out to dry and seal it all once and for all.

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Blasted the windscreen surround to get rid of the nasty pitted bits

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few places had gone though, which I have welded new steel into, before epoxying.

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uuugh bonnet all flatted back, think that took 6-7h :bh

 

quick jizz of epoxy mastic to protect / seal

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few other wee spots of previously poor prep blasted and a weird chip in the roof too

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troublesome little patch here- didn't really want to take the window out so sprayed that with a little sand too - not brilliant though

 

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some more rot

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needs a bit of patching but with the speed blasted metal rusts at I painted it for now, along with two scabby bits on the boot

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Wheel arches & subframe next!

 

 

Should really have done this in the project section lol

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If any admin reads this, please can you move to "members motors"?

 

Cheers!

 

Been plodding along

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****e old VWs :(

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At that point I dropped the beam as I wanted to give it a little love. I've been meaning to disassemble the brakes and lube them up for ages so it sort of seemed a good time

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Also, after some **** nuggets changed some brake lines, the rear passenger brake wasn't working properly and I couldn't bleed it :i_dont_kn

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I did have the rear wheel bearings done on my last MOT..... so I guess somebody has already had the carrier bolts off, but much to my suprise I found this

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Kind of glad I did drop the axle as I also found this!

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A load more warfare later

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Fresh powder coat all successfully removed and new bushes ruined....

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Trying to remember how I installed rear bearings last time, as this time they seem much trickier lol :bh:

 

 

Really must buy a Press.

 

Very dull goings on, but the end is in sight for the Driver side arch!

 

Been chipping away a little at a time...

 

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Both the front and the back were a bit holey in the traditional VW place

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Been having a bit of a head scratch about the fuel flap lock part - not very easy to get to!

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Couple more repair patches and that side is done

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When one VW lives on, another dies lol

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Next is the passenger arch which is much tidier, just a little rot... in the usual place

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Been battering on Bilt Hamber rust convertor where I can, next will be epoxy mastic, seam sealer and lots of gravitex.

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Both arches almost welded! I feel its a significant achievement as it has felt like it has taken about 10years !

 

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I also swapped these over, so that's another stupid but useful job done :)

 

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Anyway, some uninteresting pics of the bottom of the 'Rado of Dailyness...

 

Epoxy mastic

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Nearly a litre of seam sealer :D

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Then a bit of gravitex

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Goodbye wiper

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Few more pics now the rear bit is sort of better, been looking at the front bit. Nothing much to report...

 

Was a little concerned about my wings rotting inside, well the lip any way - it's a bit cracked after an "emergency" baseball bat roll, plus I wanted to get the door shuts tidy (pet hate) so I bit the bullet and pulled them off

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only real concern is where some **** has ****ted up this with a jack :bh

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looks fun to fix....

 

12 degree's +/- 2 dialed.

 

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was getting a bit bored with having molten steel drip on me so tackled a couple of small jobs for a break...

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Goodbye 02A shifter, hello, 02J - the 02A was really slack and that used to make more noise shaking about than the engine! Actually, I think that the seal in the to might have been shot judging by the crusty brown gunge....

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so while that was off, switched this over

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I had to hack up the underneath of the car a bit to get the 02J shift tower in but it's there bar some bolts, which I didn't have. Feels awesome!

 

So back to body work, I previously rolled my arches which went OK, except this bit

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which as you can see looks suspect & lumpy... so I hit the lump out....

 

 

LOL

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Then back to this jacking point

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Which I found an ideal double skinned bit on the MK4's bonnet

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So I haphazardly pigeon ****ted it in, god I hate welding upsidedown

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and a sploge of bilt hamber

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Have you fitted the pump on the left? What's wrong with the Pierberg? pump on the right?

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My TDI has a sexy clattery diesel pump up front so I dont need the feeble little fuel pump - Which unfortunately didn't work so when I got to 1/4 of a tank I'd suck air and run out of fuel heehee :scratch:

 

The other pick up has pipes that go to the bottom of the tank with no breaks :)

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fantastic work as usual and a generally entertaining thread! Your mechanical abilities are really impressive.

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Cheers Fla, glad you enjoyed the read so far :)

 

Porsche brakes to slow the added diseaseil weight, or insane performance upgrade, or just to look nice, depending how full of camber you think I am...:camp:

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More chipping away - but the stuff I've been doing barely warrants a picture... we all know those jobs....

 

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Equal bit of MK4 bonnet fitted for rust - delete

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Got some P40!!

 

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all I need are some wood screws to hold in the mech and job's a good un :p

 

 

....the fun continues with more rot repair

 

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Blobbed in along with a new strip down the front

 

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and a nice thick blob of weld down the crease, just in case lol

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and bilt hamber for good measure

 

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Doors off

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Prep of some kind.... big thanks to whoever covered everything in silicon sealant. :cowboy:

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Fancy pants new door stand from some rubbish I sound behind my house.... didn't measure it very well LOL

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Think it may have been scaffolding, but it was so weak, would have been scary to climb

 

Always wondered why the electric mirrors didn't work...

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moar "prep"

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My TDI has a sexy clattery diesel pump up front so I dont need the feeble little fuel pump - Which unfortunately didn't work so when I got to 1/4 of a tank I'd suck air and run out of fuel heehee :scratch:

 

The other pick up has pipes that go to the bottom of the tank with no breaks :)

 

Mine does the same, I was hoping you swirl pot was intact but your pump faulty

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Mine does the same, I was hoping you swirl pot was intact but your pump faulty

 

TBH I never actually checked, just bunged the lot out :thumbleft:

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Lol I didn't realise I hadn't updated this in a while!

 

So, I wanted something to regret doing, so I did this high danger manoeuvre.....

 

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plastic primer is weird....

 

and also reacted to **** up my hi-build which makes me sad.

 

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Annoyingly, My initial intention was to colour code my handles, but I seem to have forgotten to include them in the priming :bh

 

Why am I doing this? I noticed that some new VWs and Audis have gloss plastics therefore in the interest of science, I'm testing the realms of fail.....

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Well that and my plastics are all cracked to fcuk, or covered in overspray :bh

 

moooooooooooooooooore sanded bits, chilling in the kitchen awaiting primer tonight I hope :)

 

 

De-fillered and dent bashed out in preparation for refilling :rolleyes:

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and a bit of ye old nail technique

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could do with some more epoxy mastic.... but also some more finances to enable that :bh

 

So hopefully that the last of the sketchy bits sorted out now - both rear windows had some bubbles - well I noticed the drivers side after it was lovingly smashed bu some little chavs last year, so I chopped them both back out to sort it out. Passenger side was alright really :rolleyes:

 

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bit of bilt hamber

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and ye olde epoxy

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I haven't really finished the arch tidy project I was undertaking (way out of my depth here really) but I had loads of epoxy left so jizzed a bit on to slow the rot coming back

 

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2cm less filler this time :D

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Continuing the sleep inducing update-ness

 

When I emptied the rubbish from the boot, I forgot that I had sort of made a board and sub box, so here's a pic of them too :D

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Was hoping to complete my priming during this session, but when I reached for the spare tin of hi-build, it turned out to be lacquer :cuckoo: :ignore:

 

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still got a wee bit sprayed up - I left the smallest remnant of the frigging yellow paint that I was trying to remove, and hey ho - that bit reacted :bh

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The slam panel looked immaculate from the top except one bubble which I poked at with a screwdriver... not good. So have pulled the panel seeing as it was only a couple of bolts and given a quick rust address, oh and of course, last time I changed the aux belt, like a moron I slipped and bent the top of the panel :(

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then tying to use my space effectively - some panel mounts out of some **** steel rubbish

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and despite having a 5 year qualification in concrete mixing, I am incredibly poor at it... 'spose that sums up most of life thought - paper vs. actual experience

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but hopefully they'll be strong enough for my new work/painting lamps... :scratch:

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Well its nice and light in my wee shed now - 14 6ft "daylight" tubes now sorted!

 

Need to complete painting the walls and floor!!

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Dunno how much more un-exiting pics like this can get. Kept finding things that I wasn't happy with :bh

 

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Ventilation was my next project, no actually I had to refit my WC over Christmas so that put things on hold for a while :sad:

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Actually.... then I pulled my hubs to bits

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Look at that, all screws and heads intact!

 

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New toy....? ahhh! glorious press!

 

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Investment in proper tools - took about 20 seconds to do each side with no damage, swearing, bashed or cut fingers. Glorious.

 

Been talking about a press for about 10 years, wish I'd got one 10 years ago!

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So since all that this happened;

 

brrr

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....brrrrr

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I did silver, blue, blue, clear, clear

 

I used 5 litres of blue (1:1) I hope its covered, though there was a baldy bit on the bumper :(

 

Haven't inspected the laquer - will do it when I feel brave enough

 

My appalling attempt at prep and fat arse were the biggest problems so far :bh

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