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dirk1978

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  1. 15 hours ago, Y2ACP said:

    Looks great,hope your not going too low with the coilovers.

    Definitely not. Not a fan of overly low cars. It just needed some new suspension anyway and there's not a lot of point putting standard stuff on when the GTI is a bit too high by today's standards and the rear even looks a bit silly sometimes. I think the Vogtland kit I'm putting on is 20-50mm front and 30-60mm rear so I'll probably go with 30 and 30 and see how it looks.

  2. 1 hour ago, mk2 said:

    :) Actually....

    did you know that when running high compression (13:1), with water and methanol injection to slow down the burn rate/flame front, the emulsion you get in the induction mix actually cleans all the deposits off. So when you strip the engine it's all nice and shiny. Inlet valves that look brand new. Clean piston crowns.

    Thinking about it- what is that stuff @Rich that vdub recommend to decoke the inlets on the FSI engines? You spray it into the inlet while idling... what a crap design.

    Seafoam I assume? Rough idling is why I got rid of my old Octavia VRS TSI. Every TSI of that age will need a decoke at 80k. I believe they added a 5th injector in about 2010 to stop it.

  3. There's been a grinding noise coming from the rear nearside for a few weeks so after I think someone on here suggested brakes I got some new discs and pads and fitted them today. I thought it was a good time to clean up the calipers and paint them too.

    Bought a nice new low profile jack and got it up. Now I've got the impact driver getting wheels off is easy.

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    18 years of crud

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    Soon to be replaced with coilies if they ever arrive.

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    I had no idea the rears had to be wound back in. With the fronts I normally use some pipe grips to push the piston back in so with these I had to borrow my brothers rewind tool.

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    I'm pretty sure this is the cause of the grinding

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    The pads were wedged in and I think the paint flaking off and the calipers corroding caused the pads to get stuck and grind at a certain angle of the disc/wheel.

    I scrubbed them for hours with brake cleaner but the paint just kept flaking off and this is the best I could get them for now.

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    I'll have to get them stripped and acid dipped so they can be painted properly.

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    So I just put it back together with new bits, any loose paint taken off and any corrosion scraped off so not interfering with the pads.

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    New alternator working well

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    And gave the engine bay a bit of a clean.

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  4. I started to do this but left it for today because I can't get a wheel nut off so left it soaking. But is this correct?

    I assume the handbrake needs to be left off so need to chock the front wheels?

    Then it looks like take the 2 13mm nuts off the pistons, and then unbolt the carrier with 8mm hex head. How does the handbrake cable disconnect or is it obvious?

    If I want to clean and paint the calipers and carriers how do I block up the brake pipe to stop fluid coming out?

    Finally, unrelated, my 500nm impact driver won't loosen a stuckw wheel bolt. I'm leaving it to soak overnight but I've only got gt85. Is anything else e.g. wd40 specialist penetrant much better?

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