Hi guys,
I'm in the middle of an ABF conversion utilising a SEAT Cordoba donor.
Current stage is refurb of front subframes and lower arms and will be poly bushed.
Question 1 Is it worth seam welding the lower arms? Is it all the way around the horizontal line sandwiching the 2 parts, or just stitch welding in certain places?
Question2 I saw some lower arms once which had been professionally extended by 15mm as was 'better for alignment' Any one any experince on this?
Question 3 On the main front subframe is it worth adding an additional strut brace? Any reccomendations or just weld a section in? I appreciate it will make oil draining a but messy but as long as I can get a spanner in I don't mind. Anyone any pics???
Question 4 There's a huge block bolted to the subframe that sits below the offside drive shaft. I'm about to hack this off, but anyone any idea what it's for? Vibration damping or to stop the drive shaft hitting the road if it fails???
Question 5 The front subframe - I was going to take out the engine mount and weld on a section of tube with a flat top but I've been advised against this as the subframe is thin perssed metal and it might tear out. I was thinking I could add some additional webs for supports. Again anyone any experience?
Question 6 If I do go solid mount on the front subframe is it worth keeping OEM bushing on front subfram only, any gain/loss on polly bushing this section?
Question 7 As the ABF is 15mm taller than other blocks, I'm struggling sourcing a tubular manifold long enough and that wont foul the Mk2 floorpan/bulhead. Any one any advice on sourcing one, or will getting shorter rear mounts help? Again, best source for these? By the way I'm replacing this becasue my cast manifold is cracked otherwise I may have left it.
Phew quite a list

Thanks in advance for any replies

Mark