• Guest would you be interested in CUPRA or SEAT valve caps? let us know in the poll

  • Welcome to our new sponsor Lecatona, a brand dedicated to enhancing performance for VAG group sports cars, including SEAT, Audi, Volkswagen and Škoda. Specializing in High Pressure Fuel Pump (HPFP) upgrades.
Status
Not open for further replies.

Skorchio

600 Miles to a tank :)
Jan 23, 2007
1,570
1
Nr Milton Keynes
demotivational_poster_forged_intern.jpg
 

RobDon

Pro Detailer
OK got lots done today - the rods are in! :D First things I did was to clean the deck of the block then hone/deglaze the bores with the FlexHone tool, easy enough job. I also cleaned up the crowns of the pistons to get all the old carbon deposits off.

Freshly honed bores:

reb15.jpg


Clean piston crown, also with new rings and bearings fitted (I cleaned up the ring grooves too):

reb16.jpg


reb17.jpg


All pistons and rods back in and torqued up:

reb18.jpg


reb19.jpg


ARP head studs and new head gasket fitted:

reb20.jpg


Tomorrow I will get the new oil pump and baffled sump fitted. There will be a delay in getting the timing belt on as I decided to go for a Kevlar belt from INA, so I'll have to wait for that to arrive. Plenty of other small things I can do in the meantime.

I have sold my TIG-ART exhaust manifold and have the new JBS manifold arriving any day now.
 
Last edited:

RobDon

Pro Detailer
So tomorrow I fit the baffled sump ... only problem is I don't know which one to fit? I have the INA and the Backdraft baffled sumps here - one I will fit and one I will sell, but which one to fit, each have their own merits?

The Backdraft one is a modified OE pan so that means OE fitment, decent baffles, reinforced skid plate but rubber trap doors (but BDM say they've had zero issues with them). The INA one is an awesome design, full basket around the pickup pipe and larger oil capacity but non-OE fitment, no skid plate, different oil return fitting, doesn't bolt to the gearbox.

Which one do I fit? :confused:
 
Oct 31, 2006
870
0
Cambs
I've got a seat sport one with rubber baffles and haven't had any issues with it, mine has a skid plate and has a nice scrap on it from something and i'm thiniking it saved my sump from having a massive hole in it, so backdraft's one gets my vote!

Build is looking good though Rob
 
So tomorrow I fit the baffled sump ... only problem is I don't know which one to fit? I have the INA and the Backdraft baffled sumps here - one I will fit and one I will sell, but which one to fit, each have their own merits?

The Backdraft one is a modified OE pan so that means OE fitment, decent baffles, reinforced skid plate but rubber trap doors (but BDM say they've had zero issues with them). The INA one is an awesome design, full basket around the pickup pipe and larger oil capacity but non-OE fitment, no skid plate, different oil return fitting, doesn't bolt to the gearbox.

Which one do I fit? :confused:

Rob i have some pics of what i had to do to make mine fit. If you want i can send you them let me know
 

RobDon

Pro Detailer
OK so after checking out both baffled sumps and test fitting them, I decided to go for the Backdraft sump. So after fitting the windage tray and new oil pump, I fitted the Backdraft baffled sump (using new bolts and sealant), then reconnected the oil return pipe. The bottom end is finished now, just the head and exhaust manifold to get back on then the timing belt etc. and we're done!

Sorry no pics today due to the frequent heavy downpours!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Progressive Parts, performance parts and tuning specialists