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Klaus, the 84 Jetta TD, gets a rebuild
wolfsburged:
We have mostly been lurking, but now it is time for a proper introduction and build thread.
My wife (JessaBug) and I have been tinkering on "Klaus" for two years now, after rescuing him from a backyard of a VW hoarder with too many projects and not enough time. He'd been off the road for years, and we were able to get him on the road safely, if a bit roughly.
Klaus is a factory Jetta GL Turbo Diesel. Mileage is unknown; odometer was stopped around 180,000 when we got him.
Long story short, two years later Klaus's fuel economy is a down to around 30 MPG even, loosing oil, murky brown coolant continuously, and marginal compression (360-400 PSI). So a rebuild is in order.
For the whole past 2 years of build thread info, we have a thread on NC Dubs: http://www.forums.ncdubs.org/showthread.php?t=11115
The engine rebuild sub-project is now in progress!
A big thanks to Apex Tuning for letting us pull the car in on Saturday and pull the motor. Extra thanks to Pinky for helping get the damn toilet bowl exhaust clamps off.
The Northern Tools engine stand I bought turned out to only have 3 of the 4 wheels on the ground, so we returned that and luckily my dad showed up with a spare stand just when we needed it.
Saturday we got the engine and transmission pulled, mounted it to the stand, and got the accessories off. We power washed the transmission and found out it was actually silver! The car is parked outside at Apex for now.
Last time together before the rebuild
Disconnecting the axles. There is a mk1 Jetta convergence!
Making a mess
Hooking up the hoist
All out
Trans before power washing
And after the first pass.
Riding high with no engine
Today we degreased/cleaned the brackets and bits we pulled off, in preparation for sandblasting and paint.
All clean(er)...
Now, when I pulled the passenger side axle, a ton of gear oil poured out of the flange. I'm assuming I need to replace some sort of seal here.
More progress later this week, as we continue to tear down the motor. IP is going off to Giles this week for a performance rebuild. Radiator and condensor going off to a radiator shop to be cleaned out.
Also have been eyeing up an Air/Water intercooler setup. Borrowed a TDI side-mount air/air but couldn't find a good place for it. I think the water rad would fit nicely in front of the existing radiator and condensor. I'm not willing to sacrifice the AC. Thinking of this sort of setup, from Frozen Boost - the "350 HP" kit, but with uprated Bosch Cobra pump. http://www.frozenboost.com/product_info.php?cPath=216&products_id=1034&osCsid=025985bd83ee9e1f18a8b7b051d7e25f
Stay tuned... Bill & Jess
Baron VonZeppelin:
There goes the piggy bank ... and the cookie jar.
Gear lube in passenger CV sounds all too familiar.
I just went through that myself on the Truck recently.
Did a thread in troubleshooting section - knew i was in trouble, and was ready to shoot something.
Turned out a PO had put the 1" longer mk2 axle unit on it. And the extra length had ground out the flange cap.
Hopefully that isn't your deal too.
At minimum its just the flange cap fell out. $2each
Use permatex #2A non-hardening around their rim to hold in place real good - might as well do both sides.
Perfect time to install Prothane steering rack bushings right now too - easy access. About $15 shipped. Or BFI might stock them.
Roll On ;)
Rabbit on Roids:
i love seeing girls work on cars, especially pretty girls working on pretty cars. ;D
love the 2dr mk1 jetta in the back..
Baron VonZeppelin:
Bill's woman is probably as rare as his their mk1 TD.
That gal will throw on the grungies and give em he// all day.
Does her own oil changes on her Beetle and stuff too ...
Rabbit on Roids:
--- Quote from: Baron VonZeppelin on August 02, 2010, 01:59:27 pm ---Bill's woman is probably as rare as his their mk1 TD.
That gal will throw on the grungies and give em he// all day.
Does her own oil changes on her Beetle and stuff too ...
--- End quote ---
thats friggen awesome! why dont they make more sporty models, like her?
and i saw her beetle in the background..
its actually very entertaining watching females work on vehicles, and KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING.
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