Hey everyone.
Finally after all of this waiting. I finally got my engine back from the machinists! Since my usual MK1 enthusiast thread is going wonky, I figured I'd take the opportunity to start a more concrete build thread on here.
Here's some shots of the engine back from the shop.






As you can see there is still a little surface rust on the outside. The block was hot-tanked FIVE times and still couldn't get all the Canadian rust out of it. No worries, nothing some Rustoleum engine block paint won't fix; after all it's what inside that counts. The bearing races are all clean and round, the bores are properly over-sized and well-hatched, the deck is machined perfectly flat.
At least it's better than when I got it.


Of course, the block wasn't the only thing freshened up. Here is the crank as well.



Static balanced within 0.64 Gram, journals polished, and crank nose machines to accept a TDI crank sprocket.
Pistons and rods are back as well. Nothing special on them, just needed for proper bore machining measurement.




Also while I was out in Waynesboro, a notable machine shop VW parts town, I went down to a local VW parts hoarder and car builder I know and picked up some good used goodies; gasser MK1 motor mounts for the front and passenger side, good oil pan, and a seat belt 3rd point trim cover.

Also picked up some fender flares. Backs fit Mk1 definitely, didn't completely check the fronts, but they fit funny. Some time with a brillo pad, soapy water, TSP, and some plastic paint and they should be decent enough to throw on.

Finally when I came home from Maryland (where I picked up Trev0rbr's K24 and manifold) on Friday, I swung by my parents house where a special package had arrive with another manifold!

Finally all the big parts are starting to come together for me. All I need now is to get a head, pick up CRSMP5's trans at the end of this month, and when all that's here start to GO TO TOWN!!

I'll admit that this is just an initial post; true reassembly starts around the beginning of April when I have 100% of the parts needed to have the long-block and trans assembled together. I'll be done driving a taxi as my night job to afford this build in the first place, so I'll have a LOT more free time. The big parts from here on forward besides remainder of parts procurement will be centered around getting a good 2.5 MK1 DP, routing the Intercooler piping, wiring the AAZ alt correctly (and getting the clutched pulley!), and fiddling with the 02A trans to get it all linked and cabled up to run in a Mk1 w/out fabbing or having to run cable shift (there's parts out there for this, gotta get those too . . .).
Oh, and obviously swapping the old drivetrain out and the new in.

First engine build, first drivetrain swap, first car I've ever owned modded. I can't wait.
Later everyone!
CrazyAndy, out!