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Title: ABS on a Mk1?
Post by: Mk1Mad J - 16v on 02 August 2007, 14:10
A friend of a friend is stripping his Mk1 convertible, I'll be undoing the topmounts, ball joint, tie rod & driveshaft (g/box end) and whipping the whole lot away - Koni Coil overs/late driveshafts & corrado brakes  :cool:

Apparently this convertible has got ABS  :shocked:  me want  :drool:  what else would I need to take off the car, and how hard is it going to be to set up?

Oh yeah, I'm getting the whole lot (&wings/bonnet) for £150   :grin:  I know "Lucky Ba&tard"  :smug:


P.s. there's a 2.0 16v ABF lump sititng in there waiting to go into someones Mk1 - £250
Title: Re: ABS on a Mk1?
Post by: Madone_si on 03 August 2007, 01:14
ABS on a mk1 cab... mmmm this must be a custom conversion, I've not heard of this being standard unless its a LHD european cab or USA spec?
Title: Re: ABS on a Mk1?
Post by: Mk1Mad J - 16v on 03 August 2007, 13:00
The guy's cousin has a breakers yard so he's had his pick of the parts bin, unfortunately he doesn't know much about the car himself  :sad:
Title: Re: ABS on a Mk1?
Post by: Madone_si on 03 August 2007, 15:02
so I would say, look at hte parts set-up on the car already and get part numbers and then start researching to find out where they have come from and then you can start to figure out what you will need.
Title: Re: ABS on a Mk1?
Post by: rubjonny on 09 August 2007, 15:27
you'll need all the front hub stuff obviosly, and I'd take the entire rear beam as well.  Then find the ABS pump, and follow the wiring from it, steal everything thats attached to it.  TRhere should be an abs light in the dash somewhere, so make sure you grab that along with any wires that go with it.  Personally i think you're crazy to want to bother fitting abs to a MK1 ;)
Title: Re: ABS on a Mk1?
Post by: Mk1Mad J - 16v on 09 August 2007, 15:43
I'm not so sure its even got ABS now  :undecided: its really awkward when the guy with the car doesn't know a thing about it  :rolleyes:

Spoke to him lastnight and the rear brakes are definately Audi, other than that the whole set up is a mystery?

I did originally want the whole hub set up etc anyway, my instructions to him were simply:- undo top mounts, undo driveshafts from gearbox, undo ball-joint & tie rod - hand it all over   :evil:

I wonder if he just couldn't be bothered as he's only removed the shocks, I'm going over on Saturday to get the rest off myself, either way I've got my Koni-coilovers coming  :grin: :cool:

I don't really want ABS, but I do want bigger brakes and if they're sitting there doing nothing it would be rude not to take them, especially for the silly money he wants   :smiley:  (a mate also reckons ABS can be reveresed to become launch control :undecided: don't know if there's any truth in that but if so.... :evil:)
Title: Re: ABS on a Mk1?
Post by: rubjonny on 09 August 2007, 16:52
well you can still use the big brakes, just dont hook up the abs system ;)
Title: Re: ABS on a Mk1?
Post by: Mk1Mad J - 16v on 09 August 2007, 16:58
I was told I wouldn't be able to ditch the ABS :rolleyes: I need to stop listening to my mates (the one's who know nothing at least :laugh:)

Thank you  :smiley:
Title: Re: ABS on a Mk1?
Post by: rubjonny on 09 August 2007, 17:13
all the abs does is control brake pressure down the hydralic lines in each corner, just thread your std brake hoses in there and use a bog std master cylinder and no more abs :cool:
Just need to bin the sensors if they are on the hubs.  Only thing to check is that your old hoses will fit the calipers, they should do unless they're off a random other car.
Title: Re: ABS on a Mk1?
Post by: Mk1Mad J - 16v on 09 August 2007, 17:35
Its got goodridge hoses on it so I'll be having them  :wink:

I'm pretty sure the master cylinder was mk2 16v  :undecided: it definately didn't have anything extra on it that I didn't recognise? does that mean its probably not ABS afterall
Title: Re: ABS on a Mk1?
Post by: rubjonny on 09 August 2007, 17:48
nope, if its abs it would have had a ton of gubbins in place of where the servo is, you would defo know about it ;)