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aaz into a mk1 cabrio build
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giulianot
on 04 Oct, 2007 14:20
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So I've changed my mind. I'm going to use a serpentine belt setup on the aaz , but my cabby has p/s as well. Will the p/s pulleys fit on top off the serpentine belt pulley without touching the frame of the car? Is the enough room to run serpentine setup and p/s in a mk1 cabrio?
giuls
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#1
by
Quantum TD
on 10 Oct, 2007 02:33
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Never done it myself, but I'd imagine that if the P/S pump is on the BACK of the motor, you should have no problem. If'n you're using the stock mounting brackets for the Cabriolet, then the only clearance issue you should really have is on the AC pump (and perhaps the hood given the extra height of the AAZ motor).
The AC pump finishes quite close to the radiator support, and there is little extra room on the front of the car. But, if the PS pump is on the lower rear of the motor on the AAZ (as I think it is), it should be in the same locatation as on the 1.8 gassser motor that came in your Cabrio.
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#2
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BlackTieTD
on 10 Oct, 2007 09:49
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you'll be damn close to the passenger side frame rail. if i had to guess if it would go or not like your describe, i'd guess that it would hit.
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#3
by
burn_your_money
on 10 Oct, 2007 11:41
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I don't know for sure but I know I ditched the serp setup because I was worried about clearance issues.
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#4
by
bert
on 10 Oct, 2007 13:27
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aaz in mk1 golf no p/s though
Bert
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#5
by
giulianot
on 10 Oct, 2007 14:19
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Wow :shock: that alternator pulley is really close to the frame rail! I hope that my p/s pulley don't interfere with the frame rail. At least i dont have an a/c pump too. I'm waiting for my egt probe to come in so i can install that before the motor and trany go in the shell. My front mount intercooler is kinda thick (3") so i had to move the rad supports back an inch. Hopefully i'll have the motor in next week.
If the serpentine setup dose'nt fit I'll have to go back to v-belts. Do i need to run a 1.6td harmonic balancer , to dampen vibration, or can i run gasser pulleys straight on the crank pulley :?:
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#6
by
bert
on 10 Oct, 2007 14:27
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The photo lies,theres quite a gap to be honest,its in the shade so its hard to tell,ive gone garrett T3 as you,you will be impressed,mine flies,had to swap all the brakes as i burnt the pads out with solid discs,now gti setup with vented disc :wink:
Bert
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#7
by
Black Smokin' Diesel
on 10 Oct, 2007 15:56
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IIRC you have to hammer in the framerail to fit a 1.9TD in a MK2 because the crank pulley hits the side of the framerail if it has PS. IMO you should ditch the PS altogether, it's not like a MK1 is heavy :wink:
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#8
by
bert
on 10 Oct, 2007 15:59
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Ye dont need p/s to be honest,just put more air in the tyres :wink:
Bert
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#9
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BlackTieTD
on 10 Oct, 2007 16:45
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i agree. no PS needed in mkIs.
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#10
by
giulianot
on 11 Oct, 2007 08:30
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#11
by
giulianot
on 12 Oct, 2007 13:00
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#12
by
giulianot
on 15 Oct, 2007 11:55
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IT RUNS
so i dropped the motor in the cabby, had to bang in the frame rail so that the serpentine tensioner pulley would clear. Then i primed the oil pump and filled the ip with diesel and she fired up right away
some more pics
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#13
by
burn_your_money
on 15 Oct, 2007 12:56
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Looking good.
How much did the frame rail need to be bent?
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#14
by
giulianot
on 15 Oct, 2007 13:12
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Honestly it cleared with no banging with .005 in clearance but i was not comfortable with that so i lower the motor down and gave it a couple love taps with a 20lb sledge and that gave me 1/4 in clearance.