1982 Volkswagen Rabbit Diesel LEngine: 1.6L Turbo Diesel, MF Code (no modifications except mix of mkI/mkII parts, or missing parts)
Transmission: FF, original (1st 3.45, 2nd 1.94, 3rd 1.29, 4th 0.97, 5th 0.76, R&P 3.89)
Weight: ~1800Ibs
Built: Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania; Tuesday, August 25, 1981
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LAST UPDATED SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2007I put up this post to document some of the changes to the car that I have made, it has been reorganized to detail changes to the car in reverse chronological order.Spring 2007May 2007
- installed an 83-84 rabbit/jetta turbo diesel intake and airbox with factory air intake shroud
- installed a mkI diesel upper timing belt cover
- rerouted the crank case vent so it no longer goes to the intake
- installed 1.5L diesel valve cover and oil cap
- replaced vacuum line from intake to LDA (3rd time its ripped, brand new line)
- removed all remaining wiring associated with the transmission including upshift/tach relay
- efforts to continually improve on the relatively reliable electrical system: routed all wiring through one grommet hole into the engine bay as one wiring loom, soldered and sealed longer wires with new connectors for the engine's sensors and the fuel solenoid, eliminated all wiring connectors except the four main 10-pin harness connectors, -ongoing-- next: going to reduce it down to three 10-pin harness connectors (nothing is hard wired, can all still be removed as original)
March 2007
- repaired and simplified the rabbit electrical system for my requirements
- removed associated wiring for: rear wiper motor, rear washer fluid, rear defroster, rear side markers, reverse lights, front washer fluid motor, blower motor, radio, lighter, -ongoing.
Photos from March, 2007:

Winter 2006-07February 2007
- the winter car wasn't working out so wiring work began on the rabbit
- replaced the starter and negative battery terminal connector
- installed from 1984 GLI: ignition lock cylinder, ignition switch, wiper stalk, steering wheel
- replaced all fuses, all bulbs, many relays, and did a good cleaning and inspection of the entire electrical system
December 2006
- the ignition switch fried and killed the starter, i thought the fusebox/wiring was toast and the car came off the road in favour of a winter car
Summer 2006August 2006
Wasn't so lucky on August 10th:

- rear ended on the 404 where it meets the 401
Winter 2005-06December 2005
- new rear brakes, e-brake cables, and wheel bearings (dec 20)
wooo i survived driving this thing down the 401 all winter!
Photos from April, 2006:



Photos from January 17, 2006:



Fall 2005- p155/80r13 winter tires mounted on 4.5" wide rabbit steelies
- installed good used blower motor
Summer 2005I drove the Rabbit until March 2005 but it was getting rough around the edges. Suspension, brakes, wheel bearings. I parked it until July 2005 and drove a rusted-out GTI.
Here it is before it was plated next to the mad-hauler-diesel:

Here are some photos of the GTI in June '05. These were taken during the last major driving trip of its 21 year life:
photo #1 ||
photo #2The GTI was nice, peppy for what it was, but it was rotted out, kept breaking. The gas prices didn't hinder my decision either, out came the diesel. I cut up the GTI in the driveway and kept what I needed.
Photos from June 2005:



Then the work began....
Installed parts from '84 GTI:
- front braking system (9.4" vented with Kelsey Hayes calipers)
- front suspension with metal strut caps, poly bushings
- control arms
- axles
- wheel bearing housings (with under 2000km wheel bearings)
- grill & snowflake rims
then
- tan vinyl seats from '81 Caddy
- cut out the US dash brackets and put in black dash with woodgrain strip from late '70s German Rabbit
- filled some holes in the body (rear side markers, rear wiper)
- installed Optima Red Top group 34/78 - 800 cold cranking amps
- oil/filter change, 15w40 & oem filter at 194,000km
- put carpet, bumper on. fixed front signals. improved exhaust flow. improved air intake :lol:
- painted 1st half of the car black (Sept 3+4, '05)
Photos from September 8, 2005:




Fall 2004Photos from November 2004:
Summer 2004- interior items removed except for necessities to drive
- small taillights put on
Spring 2004- 1.5L let go - 1.6TD goes in, thanks to the Dr. (1990 Jetta donor)
- coolant flanges and engine mounts changed for mkI parts
- gasket set replaced incl. headgasket
- rebuilt 0km head
- fuel/oil/air filter
- shift linkage bushing set replaced
- elimination of power steering and air conditioning systems except for extra pulley at harmonic balancer
- retained mkI transmission and hefty starter
- all four cylinders hold 500+psi compression
- previously done to motor: bored .040 over, original turbo replaced with oem unit
- note: exhaust, fuel filter, and air intake were not properly installed. if you're doing this swap and want it done clean find mkI TD parts for these items.
- also put on 14" steelies from 1990 Jetta TD
Winter 2003-04- plates, insurance
- height adjust Scirocco front seats put in, and rear bench
I purchased this car in December 2003 from the second owner. Its original 1.6L diesel powerplant had been replaced with an earlier 1.5L. After looking it over top to bottom on a hoist I bought it certified.
Photos from December 2003 (first day with car):





Shortly after purchasing the car, I discovered it is a Black Tie Special Edition, one of a limited number offered for one year, 1982 USA/Canada market.


Classy :lol: