After too much being lazy, I got some actual work done on the car today. I've done a bunch of wiring and related crap, but that's all boring. This is cooler.
First thing is I left my ignition on for an hour or so while working on the car one day. To my surprise, some smoke started pouring up from the engine bay. It turns out that part of the ABS pump is always running when the ignition is on? Well anyway, my ABS system won't build pressure any more. That's alright though, I wanted to get rid of it anyway.
Corrado's came with 02A's with a hydraulic clutch on them. Apparently non ABS passats had a bracket that held the clutch master, fluid reservoir and booster. I tried to find one of these, but had no luck. So, I bought a mk2 golf booster/master and just started taking things apart.

I thought I took a pic of the ABS master, but apparently not. It had a black bracket that bolts through the firewall and holds the clutch master as well. Here's a photo of the ABS bracket on the left, non ABS from the golf's booster on the right. The studs on the top are what go into the firewall and the bolt holes sitting down on the floor are where it's bolted to the ABS master and booster. Unfortunately, the ABS master had 3 holes, the booster had 4, so it wouldn't all bolt up nicely

Huh. Oh well. I just grabbed the grinder instead, cut the one in half, mocked them up on the firewall and welded it back together. Voila.
I'll sand blast that down at work one day soon, respray it and just leave it at that. It's nice and strong and sits perfectly square against the firewall.


Quick photo first of the booster just sitting in the engine bay, nothing's actually bolted in and second of what will probably be my clutch reservoir. Mini HVLP paint pot and a barbed fitting. A quick bracket holding that off of the coolant bottle bracket and it should work just fine!
