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Model specific boards => Golf mk1 => Topic started by: VeeDubGTI16v on 01 December 2011, 19:05
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A friend has a cabby that needs a new engine, its a 1.8 kjet b reg and he has found a good 1.8 from a scirocco but its on a carb atm (looks identical to the setup found on the mk2 drivers to me)
will there be any issues swapping all the injection stuff onto it? I can't think of any but thought I would double check!
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A friend has a cabby that needs a new engine, its a 1.8 kjet b reg and he has found a good 1.8 from a scirocco but its on a carb atm (looks identical to the setup found on the mk2 drivers to me)
will there be any issues swapping all the injection stuff onto it? I can't think of any but thought I would double check!
The rocco will most likely have a EX engine and the golf will have a DX. I believe the bottom ends are the same but there are slight differences in the heads. I'm not 100% sure on the following but this is what I can remember from a similar situation many, many years ago.
I'm not confident that the carb manifold will mate up nicely to the DX head.
There are injector Holes on the DX head
The cams are different
The exhaust valves are larger on the DX Engine (2mm??)
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bugger, cheers Shaun
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bugger, cheers Shaun
Just edited my response slightly as I got my DX and EX mixed up in one of lines but im sure you got the jist.
What's actually gone on the GTi motor?
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The head gasket :grin:
the thing is its been changed by the previous owner and its gone again so something's warped. (oil cooler changed as well so not that)
plus it sounds rough and I can't be arsed fixing it when a like for like engine swap is cheap and easy!
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theres a shirocco with a k-jet lum in it in the scrappy near me, if that helps your mate any more i can enquire on a price monday
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theres a shirocco with a k-jet lum in it in the scrappy near me, if that helps your mate any more i can enquire on a price monday
You and that bloomin scrappy.... :rolleyes: I need a yard like that near me!
The head gasket :grin:
the thing is its been changed by the previous owner and its gone again so something's warped. (oil cooler changed as well so not that)
plus it sounds rough and I can't be arsed fixing it when a like for like engine swap is cheap and easy!
Typical... :grin:
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cheers for the offer lemski, but I should be able to find one closer to home. Will probably get a mk2 lump for it
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cheers for the offer lemski, but I should be able to find one closer to home. Will probably get a mk2 lump for it
Would be easier with a rocco possibly as they are based on a mk1 rather than mk2, pretty sure the entire front end is mk1 :smiley:
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cheers for the offer lemski, but I should be able to find one closer to home. Will probably get a mk2 lump for it
Would be easier with a rocco possibly as they are based on a mk1 rather than mk2, pretty sure the entire front end is mk1 :smiley:
Yeah the only major difference with mk2 engines is that the Intake manifold/plenum is the wrong way round forcing the metering head to be on the O/S instead of the N/S as on the MK1.
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cheers for the offer lemski, but I should be able to find one closer to home. Will probably get a mk2 lump for it
Would be easier with a rocco possibly as they are based on a mk1 rather than mk2, pretty sure the entire front end is mk1 :smiley:
Yeah the only major difference with mk2 engines is that the Intake manifold/plenum is the wrong way round forcing the metering head to be on the O/S instead of the N/S as on the MK1.
Yer cos they have the fuel filter right next to the battery :laugh: :evil:
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cheers for the offer lemski, but I should be able to find one closer to home. Will probably get a mk2 lump for it
Would be easier with a rocco possibly as they are based on a mk1 rather than mk2, pretty sure the entire front end is mk1 :smiley:
Yeah the only major difference with mk2 engines is that the Intake manifold/plenum is the wrong way round forcing the metering head to be on the O/S instead of the N/S as on the MK1.
Yer cos they have the fuel filter right next to the battery :laugh: :evil:
Meh, nowt wrong with that! :grin: That's exactly the area that got crushed on my car, battery was smashed and leaked, metering head moved but there was no fire! :laugh:
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Now that would have been an extreme project thread :evil:
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Now that would have been an extreme project thread :evil:
It may as well of caught fire there, extreme measures had to be taken anyway. :grin:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v243/freresmith/DavesWork4.jpg)
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Yer cos they have the fuel filter right next to the battery :laugh: :evil:
That is something that has always shocked me, has to be the most unsafe place for it.
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Yer cos they have the fuel filter right next to the battery :laugh: :evil:
That is something that has always shocked me, has to be the most unsafe place for it.
Never heard of it actually being an issue though, as said, never caused me any real bother. :grin: