Yea, everytime I work on someone elses "newer"
car, it reminds me of why fixing my old car(s) is worth doing.
Went to change the oil on my dads 2012 chevy, the plastic
lid to get the oil filter out is fused from someone overtightening it.
Decided to just change the oil and not the filter, risking ...
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- Wed Apr 09, 2025 9:08 pm
- Forum: WWW Links
- Topic: Add-A-Link Thread
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- Sun Apr 06, 2025 3:20 pm
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NA proper air filter on RA
MANN C34109 on rockauto has got a great price.
shows for 83' and 84' diesels but sites like autohauz
say it fits an 82' - the regular snail air intake 1.6D
I did check the dimensions on the mann website
and it looks like it should fit really well.
Just slightly bigger dimensions than the Mann ...
shows for 83' and 84' diesels but sites like autohauz
say it fits an 82' - the regular snail air intake 1.6D
I did check the dimensions on the mann website
and it looks like it should fit really well.
Just slightly bigger dimensions than the Mann ...
- Thu Jan 16, 2025 4:06 pm
- Forum: VW Diesel (General)
- Topic: Saw a rabbit diesel at an auction
- Replies: 2
- Views: 37310
Re: Saw a rabbit diesel at an auction
It's hard to believe the work people must be willing to do in hopes to bring back
some of these old, simple machines. Goes to show the declining popularity of what's
circulating the car market today.
I saw a "functional" 1.6d mk1 caddy on craigslist yesterday, $8K. Post is gone today.
Now I can't ...
some of these old, simple machines. Goes to show the declining popularity of what's
circulating the car market today.
I saw a "functional" 1.6d mk1 caddy on craigslist yesterday, $8K. Post is gone today.
Now I can't ...
- Thu Nov 07, 2024 3:21 pm
- Forum: VW Diesel (General)
- Topic: Classic old vacuum pump, you don't see often
- Replies: 4
- Views: 9186
Re: Classic old vacuum pump, you don't see often
Doesn't that go with the mk1 intermidiate shafts that spin opposite the 1.6 diesel?
I was thinking that vac pump would be useful if someone wanted to run the
gasser/1.5D int. shaft and oil pump.
I was thinking that vac pump would be useful if someone wanted to run the
gasser/1.5D int. shaft and oil pump.
- Tue Nov 05, 2024 10:47 pm
- Forum: VW Diesel (General)
- Topic: Classic old vacuum pump, you don't see often
- Replies: 4
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Re: Classic old vacuum pump, you don't see often
I think engines that used those might have had different (gasser?) oil pumps too.
- Thu Aug 01, 2024 12:45 pm
- Forum: WWW Links
- Topic: Add-A-Link Thread
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Re: Add-A-Link Thread
I like to shop around because there will always be
more things after fixing that. Some people seem to
really enjoy spending big on a repair, but for me
I'll find another problem as I'm fixing the one.
Got that timing belt/water pump job done on the mk4
but now along with a whirring TO bearing when ...
more things after fixing that. Some people seem to
really enjoy spending big on a repair, but for me
I'll find another problem as I'm fixing the one.
Got that timing belt/water pump job done on the mk4
but now along with a whirring TO bearing when ...
- Tue Jul 02, 2024 8:57 pm
- Forum: WWW Links
- Topic: Add-A-Link Thread
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Dealer parts from vwdirectautoparts.com
https://www.vwdirectautoparts.com/
Looks like they have everything the vwparts dealer sites have, for a little less.
I ordered a bunch of the special bolts for my mk4 and some other dealer only stuff.
Sucks there are so many tty bolts to change out mounts, the timing belt,
and other ones with the ...
Looks like they have everything the vwparts dealer sites have, for a little less.
I ordered a bunch of the special bolts for my mk4 and some other dealer only stuff.
Sucks there are so many tty bolts to change out mounts, the timing belt,
and other ones with the ...
- Wed Jun 19, 2024 9:33 am
- Forum: Projects
- Topic: My 1.7TD Rabbit GTI project.
- Replies: 41
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Re: My 1.7TD Rabbit GTI project.
A TDI in a GTI sounds AWESOME!
If people could make their own cars, that's what they'd have.
You're doing that, and you basically have you're own website too. :P
People sure could use more parts, though.
This NLA trend is ridiculous. Chinese engineers and manufacturing could
crank that stuff out ...
If people could make their own cars, that's what they'd have.
You're doing that, and you basically have you're own website too. :P
People sure could use more parts, though.
This NLA trend is ridiculous. Chinese engineers and manufacturing could
crank that stuff out ...
- Mon Jun 10, 2024 6:53 pm
- Forum: WWW Links
- Topic: Add-A-Link Thread
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rmeuropean
They also have a handy selection of nuts, locking versions too
just search "nut"
12mm copper nuts for exhaust,
https://www.rmeuropean.com/Products/071 ... V1672.aspx
just search "nut"
12mm copper nuts for exhaust,
https://www.rmeuropean.com/Products/071 ... V1672.aspx
- Mon Jun 10, 2024 6:45 pm
- Forum: WWW Links
- Topic: Add-A-Link Thread
- Replies: 25
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cool little add-on
https://www.rmeuropean.com/Make/PartNum ... 171407643A
Can't find it by vehicle, only part #,
One reason I was there was for their good prices on little seals and stuff for the 020 gearbox.
https://www.rmeuropean.com/Make/PartNum ... 171407643A
Can't find it by vehicle, only part #,
One reason I was there was for their good prices on little seals and stuff for the 020 gearbox.
- Sat Jun 08, 2024 12:05 am
- Forum: WWW Links
- Topic: Add-A-Link Thread
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RMeuropean.com
Rmeuropean.com has kinda of an odd website. They have A LOT of hard to find
parts at great prices, but it's often hard to find them on their website.
I often end up going to autohausaz, hansauto, fcpeuro, rock, or other places just for the german part number and
THEN use that search with. RMeuropean ...
parts at great prices, but it's often hard to find them on their website.
I often end up going to autohausaz, hansauto, fcpeuro, rock, or other places just for the german part number and
THEN use that search with. RMeuropean ...
- Sun May 05, 2024 11:23 pm
- Forum: VW Diesel (General)
- Topic: Dash Shake when engaging clutch in 1st
- Replies: 4
- Views: 12343
Re: Dash Shake when engaging clutch in 1st
btw, those clutches are bad about the springs failing
before the disk wears out.
I actually have a clutchnet 200mm disk that came with some extras
of an engine I bought off a guy, thing has NO springs.
Some kind of racing clutch disk. I don't know what I'll ever do
with that thing, looks cool ...
before the disk wears out.
I actually have a clutchnet 200mm disk that came with some extras
of an engine I bought off a guy, thing has NO springs.
Some kind of racing clutch disk. I don't know what I'll ever do
with that thing, looks cool ...
- Sun May 05, 2024 10:44 pm
- Forum: VW Diesel (General)
- Topic: Dash Shake when engaging clutch in 1st
- Replies: 4
- Views: 12343
Re: Dash Shake when engaging clutch in 1st
My first 1.6D had a terrible judder from a stop.
Finally pulled the transmission and found 2 of the clutch springs had worn down
enough to fall out. The pieces had been flying around in the bell housing so long it
really scratched up the aluminum.
Also some leaking had been going on from the
input ...
Finally pulled the transmission and found 2 of the clutch springs had worn down
enough to fall out. The pieces had been flying around in the bell housing so long it
really scratched up the aluminum.
Also some leaking had been going on from the
input ...
- Thu Mar 14, 2024 8:49 pm
- Forum: TDI Only Forum
- Topic: Clutch engage safety switch
- Replies: 3
- Views: 26457
Re: Clutch engage safety switch
A neat thing I saw, a friend had a
80's VW Brasilia (sold in Mexico) that
had a tab welded to the brake pedal
so you could put a padlock through it
and the clutch pedal, locking the pedals
together.
Super simple anti-theft device, looked factory made.
I should have taken a picture.
80's VW Brasilia (sold in Mexico) that
had a tab welded to the brake pedal
so you could put a padlock through it
and the clutch pedal, locking the pedals
together.
Super simple anti-theft device, looked factory made.
I should have taken a picture.
- Fri Feb 23, 2024 3:07 am
- Forum: VW Diesel (General)
- Topic: Altitude clatter from N/A
- Replies: 10
- Views: 68420
Re: Altitude clatter from N/A
On a previous IP I put a spacer on the governor spring like the mod said,
but I don't think it helps any. The 1.6 idi can easily use more
fuel than the engine can get air for. It's not like I'm racing it.
With downhill engine braking (like I said, IDI is the worst) I find most of the speed ...
but I don't think it helps any. The 1.6 idi can easily use more
fuel than the engine can get air for. It's not like I'm racing it.
With downhill engine braking (like I said, IDI is the worst) I find most of the speed ...