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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: adam_mk2 on 11 November 2008, 18:56
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right basically im breaking a corrado 16v 1.8, 1990, im using the engine in my mk2 and was wondering if it would be a good idea to get the brakes from the corrado? what would be worth taking? callipers master cylinder etc? im clueles when it comes to this, just need to know what to take off really, and the suspension question is, where the font strut goes through the body of the car its is held on by a 22mm nut, ive changed suspension on quite a few of my golfs but i have always had difficulty getting this nut off, you have to hold it with an allen key to crack it off so previously i have used a 22mm sockert in a set of molegrips, this ruins the socket and hurts my hands alot so im hoping there is an easier method that you guys could tell me, im guessing there must be some sort of spanner but the spanners i have dont work as the nut is sunk in a hole
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impact gun :)
hold the spinning shaft on the shock with gloved hand through the spring :smiley: :smiley:
worked for me for year's
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ipact gun is the best but u wud need a compressor and obviously a gun! have you not got a socket wrench? i usually just use a wrench with a thick rag wrapped around shaft and a set of mole grips!!! be very carefull not to mark shaft though!!!
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yeah , and if you will use a set of mole grip's hold right at the top just incase you do mark the shock it is at the top and wont damage the shock seal
i have a battery powered impact gun :tongue: :tongue:
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i had a 13mm nut welded onto a deep socket slid a allen key through nut to hold shocker and loosened with a ratchet spanner
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sparkplug socket is perfect for this, usually they have spanner flats on. this is prviding the nut hasnt been changed recently as VW have replaced it with a size bigger. However a lambda probe/diesel injector socked fits and has a handy window in the side for the allen key :)
I have a battery powered impact gun, that did the trick on my MK1 :cool:
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cheers guys, any ideas on the brake idea?
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bump, how do i fit my corrado brakes? they are an upgrade from my 8v ones arent they?
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If corrados are the same as golfs the master cylinder will be 22mm, an upgrade from your 8v golf one. IIRC it should be a straight swap :smiley:
This has probably been covered before, a search might give you an answer :wink:
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yer i was just wondering if the corrado parts were the same as the mk2 16v ones? thats all
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disconnect track rod from hub, disconnect brake flexi , undo 3 13mm bolts holding ball joint in wishbone, undo two 19mm bolt holding strut to hub, and then lift, pull, yank or catch it. do same to to other car fitting is reverse of removal