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#30
by
bbob203
on 28 Oct, 2012 18:45
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Are the ALH block off plates for e.g.r. the same as the ones for the 1z?
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#31
by
burn_your_money
on 28 Oct, 2012 20:14
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I'd drop it into the shell and bolt down the 3 motor mounts before firing it up on the floor. No need to hook up axles and wiring and all that if you just want to hear it run before investing hours into the swap.
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#32
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 28 Oct, 2012 20:48
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I'd drop it into the shell and bolt down the 3 motor mounts before firing it up on the floor. No need to hook up axles and wiring and all that if you just want to hear it run before investing hours into the swap.
x2
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#33
by
bbob203
on 29 Oct, 2012 17:55
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Well I just found out this passat I'm buying is an autotrajic. The engine and trans will be gonecwhen I get it. I will def be going manual clutch cable now. What all extra crap will have to take out since its an auto? Other things I will/ wont have to do???
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#34
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 29 Oct, 2012 17:57
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Well I just found out this passat I'm buying is an autotrajic. The engine and trans will be gonecwhen I get it. I will def be going manual clutch cable now. What all extra crap will have to take out since its an auto? Other things I will/ wont have to do???
ive been driving cable clutches my whole life..
recently changed over to hydro clutch, and OH BOY, its SOO FRIGGEN NICE..
if i were you, i would just add the hydraulic clutch and all the good stuff to it..
you wont regret the smooth feel of the hydro clutch.. its SOO NICE!
02A cable operated trannies are harder to come by anyways.. and Eurovan clutch cables are STUPID EXPENSIVE..
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#35
by
bbob203
on 29 Oct, 2012 18:22
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Well I just found out this passat I'm buying is an autotrajic. The engine and trans will be gonecwhen I get it. I will def be going manual clutch cable now. What all extra crap will have to take out since its an auto? Other things I will/ wont have to do???
ive been driving cable clutches my whole life..
recently changed over to hydro clutch, and OH BOY, its SOO FRIGGEN NICE..
if i were you, i would just add the hydraulic clutch and all the good stuff to it..
you wont regret the smooth feel of the hydro clutch.. its SOO NICE!
02A cable operated trannies are harder to come by anyways.. and Eurovan clutch cables are STUPID EXPENSIVE..
so for that id need.
1.clutch slave cylinder
2. master cylinder
3. pedal cluster
4. lines?
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#36
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 29 Oct, 2012 18:26
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Well I just found out this passat I'm buying is an autotrajic. The engine and trans will be gonecwhen I get it. I will def be going manual clutch cable now. What all extra crap will have to take out since its an auto? Other things I will/ wont have to do???
ive been driving cable clutches my whole life..
recently changed over to hydro clutch, and OH BOY, its SOO FRIGGEN NICE..
if i were you, i would just add the hydraulic clutch and all the good stuff to it..
you wont regret the smooth feel of the hydro clutch.. its SOO NICE!
02A cable operated trannies are harder to come by anyways.. and Eurovan clutch cables are STUPID EXPENSIVE..
so for that id need.
1.clutch slave cylinder
2. master cylinder
3. pedal cluster
4. lines?
its still a rather large conversion to go to cable clutch, because you have to find the actual cable that fits the 02A
then you have to find all the rest of the cable clutch setup..
its gonna be a swap, no matter what, so why not go for the nicer clutch setup?
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#37
by
bbob203
on 29 Oct, 2012 21:10
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all I think with hydro clutch is those times id get in a friends car they push in the clutch and womp womp pedal to the floor. looks like we are walking today kids. happened once or twice.
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#38
by
Big Daddy Roth
on 29 Oct, 2012 21:19
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Change the evaporator under the dash to a 93-95 corrado/passat unit (mk3 apparently is different). You can use the AC lines and dryer from a 93 or latter passat. Make sure for the dryer to condenser line you stick with the B3 line. You need the later expansion valve as well.
You can use the intercooler and some pipes from a G60 syncro B3. A B4 TDI intercooler and all the pipes will also bolt in, but the front 'baffle' won't work with the B3 bumper.
There is no harm in using the 16V in tank unit the way it is. Just put keyed power to the pump. Don't try to pull fuel through a non-running lift pump, you will hurt the injection pump. A TDI unit from a B4 is also an option.
Glow plugs. If you can get your hands on an engine harness from a TD B3/B4, the glow plug module is part of that harness. Change the fuel pump relay in the fuse panel to a glow plug relay.
Use a diesel Eurovan or B3 cluster. You need the correct tach. Tach signal will come from the W plug on the alt.
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#39
by
bbob203
on 29 Oct, 2012 21:57
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You can use the intercooler and some pipes from a G60 syncro B3. A B4 TDI intercooler and all the pipes will also bolt in, but the front 'baffle' won't work with the B3 bumper.
sounds tough to find and expensive. thanks for the idea on the other stuff!!
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#40
by
CRSMP5
on 29 Oct, 2012 22:33
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well the guy you wanna talk too... crazy andy for the following parts...
shifter, boot, knob, clutch master/slave/lines.. i cannot say i trust them 100% but he has those parts and they fit passat aka shifter/boot/knob.. came from a b3... line-master-slave is cores/pieces..
sadly no pedals... i kept those for a vr6 swap in mk2...
i do not trust any them transfer pumps.. or the ait leak at the spring loaded squishy area..
i myself agree on hydro clutch.. when it screws you it hurts... but vs a cable so nice...
im not going back to see where this thread balloned up.. so hit me with pm on anything i missed...
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#41
by
bbob203
on 30 Oct, 2012 14:24
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now that I have this engine I got tons of questions.
why 2 oil sensors?
crank sensor what should I do with that?
three post coolant sensor on end of the head? swap it for plastic one with proper temp sensor?
does this engine use the same kind of vac pump as a 1.6? looks the same to me. I need one the fitting is broke off mine.
#3 injector what's up with that sensor? should I get a regular injector since its gonna be mtdi?
What's up with this glowplug rail? are they all ***ty and cracked like this?
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#42
by
libbydiesel
on 30 Oct, 2012 16:32
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Two oil sensors are for the dynamic oil pressure warning system. One reads at idle, the other above 2,000 rpms.
I've been planning to use the crank sensor (4 pulses per rev) and a flip flop to cut it in half in order to drive a tach on my mTDI, but haven't gotten a round toit.
Are you talking about the flange with the three coolant glow plugs? I've considered wiring them to come on when the heater fan gets turned on high but again need to get a round toit.
Vac pump is different. It's functionally the same, but the part that enters the block is larger and the o-ring is in a different position. The AAZ pump is the same, tho. I have fixed then by adding a check valve and barb nipple.
Check for continuity/resistance in the glow plug rail and if it's decent, use it. These usually don't even need the glow plugs.
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#43
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 30 Oct, 2012 16:40
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Two oil sensors are for the dynamic oil pressure warning system. One reads at idle, the other above 2,000 rpms.
I've been planning to use the crank sensor (4 pulses per rev) and a flip flop to cut it in half in order to drive a tach on my mTDI, but haven't gotten a round toit.
Are you talking about the flange with the three coolant glow plugs? I've considered wiring them to come on when the heater fan gets turned on high but again need to get a round toit.
Vac pump is different. It's functionally the same, but the part that enters the block is larger and the o-ring is in a different position. The AAZ pump is the same, tho. I have fixed then by adding a check valve and barb nipple.
Check for continuity/resistance in the glow plug rail and if it's decent, use it. These usually don't even need the glow plugs.
ive fixed them by just threading the plastic left where the old nipple was, and adding a barbed fitting..
there is a check valve at the brake booster, and one in the vac distribution manifold.. i didnt see a need for a 3rd check valve in a hose that runs roughly 14"
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#44
by
CRSMP5
on 31 Oct, 2012 01:42
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plastic neck... you got to be kiddin me willis... aluminum 100% better... they do not break like plastic does..
libby ive always thought of running the glow plugs via 2 switches...
why.. ~15amp per pug...
if you wire it in 2 switches, you have a option of 1, then 2.. both = 3... think of it as some, more and max
ive thought bout adding the neck to my winter beater diesel for long time.. but 2 winters ago i moved so close to work i walk now... and that was the winter i got my tdi set up and saw i could add one to a old idi.. but wondered/pondered it for years before...