Looking good mate can't wait for finished project. Also what size and thread bolts do I need for engine mounts
thankyou
Cheers mate, i had a look at the Drivers side engine to body mount bolts, if its the same as mine you will need some M10x30 Cap or hex heads
Absolutely awesome graham ...
True work of art that is...have you thought about making a jig of your manifold and sellin the design/manifolds on,to at least earn some more money back?
Thanks Mate, quite proud of it
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I still have the 034 Motorsports Head flange and a T3 divided & one T4 divided flange.... Still have the original jig for the head flange to turbo flange
along with about a mile and a half of 1.5" SCH10 fittings / pipe
so suppose when im done i could knock another one up and sell it, or just buy a T25 or T3 flange and make a regular style ram horny manifold....
Still got about 1.5M of 1.25" SCH10 pipe and 8 90degree bends, i think i got carried away ordering.
nice
good luck welding it up... hope it does'nt pull and distort too much etc..
presume you are back purging the welds when you tig em up.
going to be a monstor..
Cheers Bill, yeh i'm hoping it doesn't distort too much. I'm gonna remove the runners and weld them up complete then just reattach them where access can be had to the full weld.
I'm planning on purging the pipes when i weld them up, got a new Argon regulator with a y-piece and two needle regulators and flowmeters.
Yeah good point, clamp it up as much as you can and clamp a thick piece of metal to the head flange so the heat transfers through.
Will do mate, may even bolt it to my old head for welding so it's nice and flat and sturdy.
So i've been working on the car again today, now i've got the manifold all tacked up i really need to get the car ready for paint. Whilst it's in getting painted i can weld the manifold up and start preparing all the front chassis parts so when i get the car back i can fit the window seals and get the car up on axle stands and remove all the wishbones, steering rack, trailing arms etc and rebush and paint them all..... fit the propshaft.
Design and build the exhaust.... etc etc
So i had a good clear up today the garage looked like a bomb site after all the cutting welding and grinding etc.
I inspected the original wiring loom and jotted down the part numbers of the plugs i damaged during the strip down, also found that the wire sheathing is all perished / cracked in several places. The worst part was the wiring for the coils - it's a common place for the wiring to brake down.
So i may just bite the bullet and order a new loom - luckily this part of the loom is quite short, and just runs from the ecu (under the rain tray) to the longest point around the coils... I'll have to get a price first and decide whether i order a new loom complete or just the plugs and repair the broken wires etc myself.
So i decided to start building up the car to get the bumpers and everything mounted and prepped before the respray.
Started the reassembly by fitting the front panel to the car after removing the rubber bits that guided air to the OE side mount intercooler, also cleaned up and refitted / connected the bonnet latch assembly -
Some time ago i bought a radiator pack of a lad called Paul on Vagcars, at the time i needed a new Aircon condensor so just bought the lot off him (Aircon since binned!!!).
The new radiator assembly was off a facelift Cupra, the fans are slightly different (look a better design) and the radiator is slighty thicker and seems to have finer fins.
Here's a shot of the radiators side by side (it's quite hard to see the differences in the photo) Newer type on the right -
So i decided to use the facelift rad and fans so i washed the radiator out using a garden hose and washed the radiator externally with the hose aswell.
I then refitted the fans to the radiator and fitted them to the front panel -
Break for pics....