Thanks for all the comments guys, much appreciated
Small Update
Well it's been a while since my last update...sorry guys.
Working away every week and getting more responsibilities with work is meaning some weeks i'm only getting back for 1 night... obviously this is meaning i'm spending what little time i have off with the family and not with the project.
Anyways now I'm off over Christmas so hopefully i'll get a little progress done.
Here are some pics i've took along the way when i've managed to sneak a few hours here and there -
So a while back i bought an Audi S3 propshaft from Tim (Ronin225) on here, i already had an Audi TT one but i read they were too short so i bought the S3 one -
Decided to start putting it in so started off with the short end, fitted it to the transfer box with new bolts of course
I supported the end of the propshaft with an axle stand to stop the weight hanging on the box / coupling.
I then connected the long part to the diff end..... but when i lifted it up i couldn't get the cv joint connected.... so took it back off and joined the cv together but then couldn't get the propshaft onto the diff as it was too long to fit over the stub shaft of the flange.
So i faffed about for a while and then decided to make things easier i would disconnect the doggone mount from the subframe to give me a few more millimetres.
That wasn't quite enough so i decided to remove the engine mounts to body bolts and slide the engine / transmission towards the front of the car.
Once i'd moved the engine a bit i lifted the propshaft up over the stub shaft and then moved the engine back into position and checked that there was still a little end float in the shaft (to check it wasn't bottomed out and the prop wasn't under compression)
Prop fitted and held up in the middle with an axle stand -
Next up i decided while i had the bolts out to replace the mounts, as when i fitted the engine i managed to strip the threads in the engine / gearbox mounting brackets, i had a spare one for the engine side already but Tim gave me one for gearbox side which was nice of him
So i cleaned the brackets up and prepared for fitting them.
Placed a crawler under the engine and took the weight with a trolley jack, then removed the engine mount / engine bracket etc -
All refitted -
Then started off on the gearbox side -
All done and bolted back up -
Next job was to get the centre bearing mounts fitted. When i bought the Audi S3 floorpan the guys cut the centre bearing mounts out for me. So i started by removing the burrs from the mounts and then fitted it to the centre bearing..... i was nicely surprised that the bends / lines / creases were in exactly the same place as the S3 shell.
You can see in the below picture how the mounts line up exactly with the lines in the tunnel -
I was thinking about leaving the mounts connected to the original s3 tunnel parts and just welding them to the leon tunnel.... but the way the tunnel tapers up smaller at the top the mounts would have been approx 1.5-2.0mm lower than OEM.
So i decided to remove the mounts from the s3 tunnel parts and mount them in the leon tunnel. I cut the welds off and dressed the mounts up.
I then found that the tunnel on the leon seems to be made of thinner metal than the S3 so i decided to make a nice thick steel plate that would spread the load a bit better.
I then drilled both sides of the mounts and drilled and tapped the thick plate to suit.
Once i was happy with the position of the centre bearing i marked the tunnel up and drilled it.
All bolted up
Shot of the plate on the inside -
As you can see the screws are protruding, i will be fitting nuts to stop any chance of the screws coming out, and i'll probably tack weld the plates into position eventually.
I still had an hours grace so i decided to fit the transfer box to engine brace bracket -
For those who don't know it fits on here -
All fitted -
So thats it for now, not too interesting but its progress non the less.
Thanks as always for reading and any comments.
Small Update
Well it's been a while since my last update...sorry guys.
Working away every week and getting more responsibilities with work is meaning some weeks i'm only getting back for 1 night... obviously this is meaning i'm spending what little time i have off with the family and not with the project.
Anyways now I'm off over Christmas so hopefully i'll get a little progress done.
Here are some pics i've took along the way when i've managed to sneak a few hours here and there -
So a while back i bought an Audi S3 propshaft from Tim (Ronin225) on here, i already had an Audi TT one but i read they were too short so i bought the S3 one -
Decided to start putting it in so started off with the short end, fitted it to the transfer box with new bolts of course
I supported the end of the propshaft with an axle stand to stop the weight hanging on the box / coupling.
I then connected the long part to the diff end..... but when i lifted it up i couldn't get the cv joint connected.... so took it back off and joined the cv together but then couldn't get the propshaft onto the diff as it was too long to fit over the stub shaft of the flange.
So i faffed about for a while and then decided to make things easier i would disconnect the doggone mount from the subframe to give me a few more millimetres.
That wasn't quite enough so i decided to remove the engine mounts to body bolts and slide the engine / transmission towards the front of the car.
Once i'd moved the engine a bit i lifted the propshaft up over the stub shaft and then moved the engine back into position and checked that there was still a little end float in the shaft (to check it wasn't bottomed out and the prop wasn't under compression)
Prop fitted and held up in the middle with an axle stand -
Next up i decided while i had the bolts out to replace the mounts, as when i fitted the engine i managed to strip the threads in the engine / gearbox mounting brackets, i had a spare one for the engine side already but Tim gave me one for gearbox side which was nice of him
So i cleaned the brackets up and prepared for fitting them.
Placed a crawler under the engine and took the weight with a trolley jack, then removed the engine mount / engine bracket etc -
All refitted -
Then started off on the gearbox side -
All done and bolted back up -
Next job was to get the centre bearing mounts fitted. When i bought the Audi S3 floorpan the guys cut the centre bearing mounts out for me. So i started by removing the burrs from the mounts and then fitted it to the centre bearing..... i was nicely surprised that the bends / lines / creases were in exactly the same place as the S3 shell.
You can see in the below picture how the mounts line up exactly with the lines in the tunnel -
I was thinking about leaving the mounts connected to the original s3 tunnel parts and just welding them to the leon tunnel.... but the way the tunnel tapers up smaller at the top the mounts would have been approx 1.5-2.0mm lower than OEM.
So i decided to remove the mounts from the s3 tunnel parts and mount them in the leon tunnel. I cut the welds off and dressed the mounts up.
I then found that the tunnel on the leon seems to be made of thinner metal than the S3 so i decided to make a nice thick steel plate that would spread the load a bit better.
I then drilled both sides of the mounts and drilled and tapped the thick plate to suit.
Once i was happy with the position of the centre bearing i marked the tunnel up and drilled it.
All bolted up
Shot of the plate on the inside -
As you can see the screws are protruding, i will be fitting nuts to stop any chance of the screws coming out, and i'll probably tack weld the plates into position eventually.
I still had an hours grace so i decided to fit the transfer box to engine brace bracket -
For those who don't know it fits on here -
All fitted -
So thats it for now, not too interesting but its progress non the less.
Thanks as always for reading and any comments.