Seriously amazing attention to detail here. Read this from start to finish a good while ago and been keeping up since, i am very impressed!
Cant be too far to go now before shes running again...
Thanks Mate, thats dedication to read all those pages
I feel it's way off yet.... at the moment i'm going backwards taking the running gear all apart
Just replaced my suspension with 3.2v6 TT, really wish I'd have taken the time to clean them up so they were like yours.
Thanks Dave, i'm not sure it's a good idea, i spent a day on each front hub to get them really free of rust.... if i didn't then they would have just started rusting under whatever paint i put on.
After that it's put me off doing any more so i'm gonna have most of it powder coated.
Update time
I've been off work all last week so i've managed to get a few days in the garage..... but it seems like I'm going backwards at the moment, the car is absolutely bare now... no running gear or anything anymore....
After the last update i cleaned up the second front wheel hub and painted it, Still got to scotch them both off and put some POR15 Topcoat on to finish but i think i'll press the front wheel bearings in first.
Anyway shot of them together -
I'm not going to lie, it was a nightmare to get the hubs ready for painting... so i've decided to have all the parts shot blasted and powder coated. I'm gonna have them done just for a time saving exercise.... i would spend days cleaning the metal up and then days painting it all... time is what i don't have with me working away every week.
After making the decision about the powder coating my next aim was to get all the parts ready to go to the powder coaters with all bushes / bearings etc removed.
Next job was tackling the rear suspension as it all looks like its been at the bottom of the sea..... i know you can't see much of it but i can't leave stuff not 100%
I removed the rear hubs from the rear diff assembly -
I thought it was a long shot trying to remove the driveshaft nuts without a wheel on and still fitted to the car but i gave it a bash with my windy gun and the nut car right off
I then used a copper drift to bash the driveshaft out of the rear wheel hub.... all separated -
Lifted the rear trailing arms up onto the tool bench to start stripping it all down -
I then removed all the brake pipes / handbrake cables.... then knocked out the wheel hubs, then bearings.
Then i stopped and did some research on the rear tie arm bushes / rose bearings. I didn't want to ruin the rose bearings and find out replacements were expensive.
What i did find out was the rose style bearings were discontinued by VAG and replacements were just rubber bushes... apparently if the rose bearings fail they can seize and snap the tie arms.
As my rose bearings are in great condition with intact rubber boots i think they'll be much better than rubber bushes.
Close-up of the rose bearings i'm talking about -
I then found a nice piece of 1.25" sch10 pipe that fitted over the rubber boots and fitted perfectly on the outer race of the bearing... so i knocked them out.
All ready for blasting -
The brake pipes for the rear arms are very heavily corroded
they are specials as they have short flex's built into them for the rear callipers.
Gonna have to try and make some replacements or see how much replacements are from VW.
Next up i decided as i still had quite a bit of work to do underneath the car i should lift up the chassis stands, so i jacked it up to the top.... got loads of room to work underneath now
Then it was the rear diff assembly's turn. I used some ratchet straps to take the weight, and along with a trolley jack i lowered it to the floor.
I then removed the rear tie arms, and found that the lower arms are bent
Looks like someone has jacked the car up from the arms.... so i'm gonna need to acquire another lower set of arms.
I removed the inner bushes from the top tie arms, so they can also be blasted and coated.
The pile of parts to go for powder coating is growing lol
The only thing remaining was the rear subframe / diff cradle.... so i tried to remove the diff and found the bolts are large spline cap head bolts... M14 head which of course i didn't have.
Today i went to machine mart and bought a set of large Spline drives.... i also splashed out and bought a wheel bearing puller set -
I came home and got cracking removing the differential. All done -
And the rear subframe -
I then put the new bearing puller set to work and used some parts to remove the bushes.
The bushes in question -
The threaded bar from the kit didn't fit through the bush so i used the threaded rod from a spring compressor along with various spacers / rings etc...
Then with the
help of the trusty windy gun it pulled nicely out.... much easier than drilling holes and knocking the sh*t out of it.
All done
Last part was the supporting brace for the front of the diff, using the same system i pulled the bushes out -
So thats it on the suspension side of things, just to re-cap the following parts will be getting coated -
Front Subframe / Front Wishbones / Front ARB & Clamps
Rear Subframe & Diff Mount / Rear Trailing Arms & Mounting Brackets / Rear Upper Track Control Arms / Rear ARB & Clamps
All in gloss black.
Auxiliary Mounting bracket from Engine / Gearbox Mounting Bracket / Engine Mount
All in Silver.
I still have to buy some new bushes / bearings etc for the suspension rebuild...everything so far is getting polybushed or rose bearings.
I decided to go with Powerflex Black series bushes for the best handling, i won't really be doing loads of mileage once its on the road so longevity isn't a worry - hopefully i won't regret it - they are really stiff.... so it's probably gonna rattle and bump its way along the road
but as long as its good through the twisty stuff that is the main thing.
So far i've got - or already on order -
Powerflex black -
Front Wishbone bushes, with a rose bearing for the large bush.
Front ARB bushes,
Steering Rack bush,
I will also be ordering -
Rear Trailing Arm Bushes,
Inner Control Arm Bushes,
Rear ARB bushes,
As i have had to destroy the subframe mounting bushes i am thinking of either ordering some solid mount bushes from the US.... either that or measuring up and having some made a local engineering firm.
I've also just put a £700 order in with my local VW garage for a lot of the remaining bolts / sensors / clips / seals etc required for the rebuild of the car.
This car will be like new once i'm done.... but it's costing the earth to get there.
Thanks as always for reading and any comments,
Graham.