Oh, it also looks like seal grooves at each end of the crank. You might consider Redi-sleeves. I'll look the part #s up if you need them.
The picture of the machined holes for the oil jets doesn't seem to show the holes for the bolts that hold them in place. Was the picture taken prior to machining those holes or are they held in place some other way?
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Quote from: libbybapa on October 13, 2010, 11:27:22 pmThe picture of the machined holes for the oil jets doesn't seem to show the holes for the bolts that hold them in place. Was the picture taken prior to machining those holes or are they held in place some other way?actually i am using a later oil squirter from a 1.8t where it is a basic banjo fitting, so no screw/bolt needed. you are right about the seal grooves though and i think it may be ok. i am going to run it and see how it goes. if i have issues then ill address them then i guess. i would like to see the info on the sleeves however.
I'm running Goetze at high boost & fuel. Still going great. I ran the car for a while with the breather just dumping to atmosphere and it was clear as glass coming out. no oil moisture and that's around 5,000km. Remarkable work so far. Very impressed Also, i added an oil cooler exactly as you are but be careful of where your lines join those nipples on the plate. I used compression fittings on steel braided line on the cooler and just managed to squeeze the line hard enough with small t-clamps on the plate side. (before i damaged the set up... stupid me) Keep a film of oil on all the machined surfaces until its time to button it together.