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adi
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PostSubject: mk1 golf cabrio   Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:20 pm

Thought it was about time I posted my progress with this. Some of you may know I got this from pete, and it was owned my smiggy on here.

I kept the wheels from the mk2 GTD and I think they look alright, had to adjust the gear linkage as it wouldn't get 5th, and now its alright. Apart from needing another interior as the doorcards have been butchered and the driver's seat is in a bad way. Oh and some idiot has put a carb engine in it so that needs rectifying. Here's some pics when I got it...








I got absolutely soaked on my way to work in the rain, so the roof got some well needed attention. I took a trip out to Derby to see the mk1 cab roof legend that is Karl off the mk1 owners forum, and that afternoon we fitted new gasket seals all round, new side cables, a new rear tension cable, and applied silicone sealant where it needed it. I've also since sourced and fitted some little corner plates for the front of the roof where it meets the top of the A pillars.
I've had all the door cards off and weatherproofed them all, had the dash apart and screwed some parts in properly as it was all rattling and shaking about, made a boot carpet from an old escort cab boot carpet I had, and gave it a good clean, polish and wax. After a clean up...




I then fitted a new rear foglight as the original was smashed, fixed the horn, bought and fitted new headlamp bezels, another grille as the old one was damaged, fitted a new heater panel as the old one was manky and had been attacked with a screwdriver! Some pics from the foglight fitting, also showing just how good the shell of this car is!






Today my new number plates finally arrived! The old ones were nasty and had the 90s style honeycomb on them, so they had to go. Didn't actually want them with the GB badge, so out come the hacksaw and file to round the edges off Wink



One done Smile



After chopping them both they're on. Front one is a tad wonky though, and I need to buy some of the coloured screw caps, but I'm happy with them.




I've bought a complete running gear from an 80k mk1 GTI campaign, so I shall be picking that up within the next few weeks. Should be an easy fit as the cab still has all the Kjet wiring present.
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:32 pm

looking good mate! about time u put a thread up! i hope u keep this 1!
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:35 pm

I have no plans to sell it, especially not this time of year. Will most likely get another cheap mk2 for winter, I don't fancy driving this in the snow!
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:17 pm

looking good mate, got a soft spot for the cabby
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Sat Oct 01, 2011 5:24 am




That is all. Work commences Sunday Very Happy
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Sat Oct 01, 2011 5:45 pm

is that a 1.6 gti?
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:32 pm

No, 80k mile 1.8 Kjet from a mk1 campaign. should have a bit more smoothness and reliability than my pooberg'd GU engine.
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Sun Oct 02, 2011 7:17 pm

spent the day on the cab today, good progress, got the carb engine out, Kjet engine is in, all thats left to do is fit the fuel pump, connect the fuel pipes to the metering head, fit the expansion tank, fill with coolant and fire her up! Pics from today

old carb engine in this morning


carb engine out



Kjet engine in, this was taken a few hours before I'd left so theres a bit more stuff connected up now
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Sun Oct 02, 2011 8:17 pm

It would appear I've accidentally bought an early 1.6 Kjet engine. Hell yes!!!
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:17 pm

Well I've had it running tonight, although very badly, and not on petrol... but WD40 sprayed down the intake! Ran for about a minute, popping and farting. So I now have a spark, but obviously no petrol is being injected. Any ideas?
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:19 am

fuel pump or maybe fuel relay
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Thu Oct 06, 2011 5:13 pm

Feul pump is working fine. Put a new fuel filter and dizzy cap on it today, checked the metering head flap and that isn't stuck, cracked off the injector pipe unions on top of the metering head and turned it over, no fuel squirting out, and I assume there should be.
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:11 pm

Have you got feed and return right way round???
Can't really think of anything else.
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Fri Oct 07, 2011 5:11 am

Yes, I left them off the filter until I got the pump working so I knew for sure which way round they went. I've narrowed it down to a duff metering head. Pete's got one I can try so hopefully that will cure it.
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PostSubject: Re: mk1 golf cabrio   Sat Oct 08, 2011 11:38 am

Tried another metering head, cracked off unions, fuel squirts out, but engine won't run, so could be faulty injectors. Losing mojo! So I got the front coilovers on and let the polo borrow its wheels so I don't have to drive around on the pink and blue monstrosities. Here she is looking sorry for herself



And I gave the golf some sick rims and camber!

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