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Offline borax

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Re: Seriously rotten mk2 gti!!
« Reply #130 on: 02 December 2015, 11:23 »
Any updates?


Offline th3_f15t

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Re: Seriously rotten mk2 gti!!
« Reply #132 on: 13 January 2016, 22:39 »
I've commented and sent a PM, I'm seriously considering this! :grin:

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Re: Seriously rotten mk2 gti!!
« Reply #133 on: 14 January 2016, 20:11 »
The update is its now sold, very sad to see her go but due to personal reasons, another little one on the way and not having the money to paint the car I took the decision to pass her on. But very glad she is going to a fellow forum member  :wink:

Will be updating the rest of what ive done after my dinner though  :nerd:

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Re: Seriously rotten mk2 gti!!
« Reply #134 on: 14 January 2016, 21:11 »
Ok so I got the car back from the garage in November... once the engine had been rebuilt there were a few little tweaks and the car would fire up but not run, then we noticed the fuel pump was leaking... again! So the new one i sourced was no good and i had to salvage the old one from the garden and my garage made 1 good one out of the 2 broken ones!
Once this pressure issue was sorted the car started and ran... I had quite a few tears and was allowed to take the car home  :grin:

It went back twice since then, the cambelt was catching on the cover and then the temperature gauge was messing about but both now sorted or solved  :wink:

Oh nearly forgot, one frosty December night, it was a friday night as it always is when my car breaks my ignition switch decided to melt... yes melt... there really is nothing that hasnt been replaced on this car now LOL
so i had a nice visit from the RAC and the car was hotwired so i can get it home!
I then sourced a new ignition switch, and had to get all new locks and a genuine key, the lock in the ignition was damaged and i didnt want 3 keys for all the locks. The genuine lock set and key cost me £240 in total but worth it, wouldnt put any nasty aftermarket locks on my car!
So i had to do without the car for like a week and couldnt lock the doors so was constantly curtain twitching making sure it wasnt stolen!

Anyway so heres some pics...

The engine apart smoke testing and sorting the compression issues



Sorting out the leaky fuel pump



Engine all done and running  :laugh:



Our maiden voyage after the rebuild... a 120mile round journey and it put a big smile on my face



The cars christmas present, the heckblende and lower spec standard lights put on to match, love it



So thats pretty much it, ive been using her daily and shes also had another new starter motor, alternator and all battery cable wiring new because over Christmas it didnt want to start and battery was dead...
Voltage drain test was done and only 0.1 of an amp drain which is probably the LCD clock display so the answer was obviously the alternator and cables which have been changed.

The only niggle left is the temp gauge sometimes has a life of its own, it reads fine all the time your driving then if you sit in traffic it has a spaz attack and goes all the way over as if your over heating... we have tested the pipes and radiator though and they are not that hot and fan not even kicked in yet... its just a faulty gauge, im guessing its an earth issue where the earths got swapped over to the new engine as it used to be ok. Im just watching the oil temp on the MFA as a guide and the car is running and driving lovely, i cant even explain how well this car drives, its as if im back in 1989 driving a brand new 16v mk2, BIG SMILES  :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:

'Devil Car' as she has been renamed will be changing hands in the next week or so, really gutted not to finish her but I just dont have the money for the respray and now we have another sprog on the way there wont be the time or money to do it, im going to be taking on our T4 as my daily and am pleased ive found a great home for this car.
I look forward to some more updates Mike and i hope you get as much pleasure out of this car as I have, couldnt be more chuffed that she was saved  :cool:

Offline gazareth

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Re: Seriously rotten mk2 gti!!
« Reply #135 on: 14 January 2016, 23:58 »
did you get a decent wad of £s for it?

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Re: Seriously rotten mk2 gti!!
« Reply #136 on: 15 January 2016, 08:34 »
I am the buyer; I paid full asking price for it as it's had so much work anything less would have been an insult. It was too good an opportunity to pass up on so I'll take this on and finish the restoration completely.

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Re: Seriously rotten mk2 gti!!
« Reply #137 on: 15 January 2016, 17:50 »
Excellent...I will again be watching this!
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Re: Seriously rotten mk2 gti!!
« Reply #138 on: 16 January 2016, 08:21 »
My brother was seriously considering this,  but I'm glad it remains within the forum.
New owner still in Kent? Good luck with completion of the restoration! :-)


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Offline th3_f15t

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Re: Seriously rotten mk2 gti!!
« Reply #139 on: 16 January 2016, 22:48 »
Nope, I'm an Essex boy. I found out today that the unit next door to my workshop has just been rented out to someone who's setting up a paint and restoration business. We have an example of this guys work already in the form of a 20 year old RS Escort that still looks perfect despite spending the past few years sat in a field. We had it up on the ramp today and there's only 2 small areas where the paint is starting to fail... Considering this is a Ford and we can't find anywhere with rust other than a few small, easily fixed places it speaks volumes about this guys work. And that was 20 years ago...

I hope that I can take this car to where is deserves to be, planning a full shell strip down and restoration now along with some OEM+ touches... Stay tuned!

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