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Model specific boards => Golf mk1 => Topic started by: Themarkedone on 29 December 2005, 15:09

Title: Need advice on........
Post by: Themarkedone on 29 December 2005, 15:09
Hi all, merry crimbo an all that.
Just need sum advice on my mk1 1600 gti.
It has 84,000 miles on it.
I find it hard to go frm 4th to 5th gear at low revs, its a lot ezier when am on around 2,500 rpm's.
Also is it normal for the car to do a lot of engine oil as in i need to top up  alittle every 400 to 500 hundred miles.
Any advice would be fantastis.

PS i also need to no if theres a good garage i can take my car to for maintainence.
Cheers :wink: :wink: :cool:
Title: Re: Need advice on........
Post by: mk1 on 30 December 2005, 11:49
Hi Themarkedone and welcome to golfgti.
Poor gear selection could be clutch or gear linkage related, sometimes changing the g/box oil helps.
The clutch pedal should sit at the same height as the brake pedal, check the gear linkage for worn bushes and replace as required. Oil consumption is usually worn valve stem seals, cylinder head off job is the best way to go and give everything a decoke while you are there.
Steve.
Title: Re: Need advice on........
Post by: Themarkedone on 30 December 2005, 17:23
Thanku very much Steve. Muchos appreciatos.
U no anywhere in london i get my car seen to?
Also am looking for sumwhere to fit an alarm and central lockin to my car.
Any reccomendations?
Title: Re: Need advice on........
Post by: Themarkedone on 03 January 2006, 10:09
Thanku very much Steve. Muchos appreciatos.
U no anywhere in london i get my car seen to?
Also am looking for sumwhere to fit an alarm and central lockin to my car.
Any reccomendations?

Hi Steve, hope the festive season went well.
In terms of the valve stem seals and the dekokin i was just wondering if you may no anywherein london where i can get this done?
Thanks an look 4wrd to hearing frm u.
Title: Re: Need advice on........
Post by: mk1 on 04 January 2006, 09:08
Cant help with advice on a garage in London as I live in Scotland. I am sure one of the other members will be able to advise.
Steve.