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Audi S3 GT3582R stroker Build (previously GT3071r)

tufftybloke

Badger 5 Edition
Feb 28, 2009
657
0
Gloucestershire, UK
Stopped off at Bill's after work to get some more done...

First job was to helicoil the iffy cam cover fixing.. the offending fixing... (in the most awkward place!!)
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....and the offending thread that came out with the bolt!
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So covered everything to prevent swarf getting where it shouldn't and drilled the hole ready for the tap
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Wanged in a helicoil...
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...and then proceeded to put the engine bay back together :)
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Tomorrow I need to sort out the inlet manifold so I can paint it and refit it

After that I need to spanner check the car, bleed the clutch, fill with oil and coolant then top up the gearbox oil

Happy days :D

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tufftybloke

Badger 5 Edition
Feb 28, 2009
657
0
Gloucestershire, UK
Awesome updates as always! You must be looking forward to getting back in the drivers seat.

Thanks mate, yeah... can't actual wait lol...

Finally!! :D

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Started her up... all good... fluid levels topped up and then check fault codes.... bugger!
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Would appear I have made the rooky mistake and allowed the cam pulley to slip back... good job I don't have a silly damper to reset lol

So I put the covers back on and said good night lol
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...reeeeeeeeeeeeeally not happy with the inlet though...
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Will see what it looks like in the daylight but once she is back home I think I might take it off again and redo it...

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tufftybloke

Badger 5 Edition
Feb 28, 2009
657
0
Gloucestershire, UK
Phew!... what a day... first things first... BIG thanks to Bill for his patience and the use of a ramp all week (even though I have only been there in the evenings and weekend)...

Started the day with getting the engine set at TDC to see how far I am out on the cambelt.... set the bottom end using the dial gauge...
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...and checking the flywheel...
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...all good there... checked the cam pulley....
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...hummmm... usually its really obvious when a tooth out but this looked almost right which is most likely why I didn't pick it up when fitting... so decided to check the crank pulley...
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Ah!!.... this can only mean one thing :(

So to confirm we knocked up a crank pulley holdy tool... Bill turned down an old crank pulley which (shock actual horror) was made from cheese rather than metal...
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A bit of box section and a hole cutter...
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A bit of MIG'age later and bingo...
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...which then made removing the crank bolt a doddle...
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Removed the pulley and sure enough, just as I suspected....
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The sudden loading of the engine from the gearchange incident had sheared the dowels and allowed the crank pulley to rotate back... the thing is made from cheese and is soft as sh*te... disappointing...

As luck would have it Bill has an Integrated Engineering billet (actual steel) crank pulley and ARP crank bolt...
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ARP is a special to IE apparently but meh... its manly++
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...then another 'issue' presented itself...
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Square peg, round hole springs to mind!!... IE state its an interference fit and needs pressing on... not sure how practical this is realistically as the front crank seal may have something to say about that!!... so after a little creative fettling the pulley finally fitted without having to whack it with Thors hammer...
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Settled it in with a couple of goes with the gun then backed off and torqued to 78ftlbs (as I used loctite) and prepared for the last part of the torque sequence, a 1/4 turn!... doesn't sound much but ARP bolts aren't really stretchy... so using the crank pulley holdy tool I used this to get the 1/4 turn in...
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Its a 3/4" bar with adaptor to 1/2" for the socket as it an imperial size which Bill only has in 1/2"... for perspective the smaller ratchet is a normal sized 1/2" one ;P

TDC'd everything up and checked the timing marks on the damper
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YESSSSSSSSSSS!!!... get in!!... started the engine, cleared the codes... let her warm up then switched off... started her up again and checked codes... nowt, nada, feck all!!!...

Happy++ :D

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grahams81

Active Member
Oct 14, 2010
1,165
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County Durham
Wow i'm surprised that pulley slipped and managed to shear two pins :doh:.... lucky Bill had one of those fancy new interference pulleys. I wanted one for my build but they don't make them for the TDI crank.

I've just retorqued my ARP main pulley bolt this weekend as during the build i used oil on the threads but nothing on the face between the pulley and bolt...when i was tightening that 1/4 turn extra (like you with a breaker and 2 foot of pipe) it was chattering and banging. It was burning away in my mind so i loosened it off and put some ARP lube on the threads / and a tiny bit on the face and it torqued up so much easier, the last 1/4 turn was sooooo much easier and without any strange noises.

Anyhow well done sorting it mate, now go enjoy it..... maybe its time for a SQS sequential shifter :rofl:
 

ibizacupra

Jack-RIP my little Friend
Jul 25, 2001
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handy for tuffty I have stock on shelf for builds "to do" so it helped on the day so to speak..
but I do now need to replace them asap to allow the actual builds they were bought in for. (several BT builds ongoing here currently.. strokers, hybrid k04, HTA3071,GT35's(x2), HTA35 also... busy as fcuk...
 

tufftybloke

Badger 5 Edition
Feb 28, 2009
657
0
Gloucestershire, UK
Small update... new brakes have arrived :)

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... now some 'meh' news... after driving her home last weekend the engine bay was a little smokey which I expected a little from stuff burning off but thought it would be over with by now... turns out the cam cover gasket was leaking... this was brand new from GSF for the engine build... so this weekend I took the cover off and resealed it just in case... got home and... more smoke :(
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Arse!!... so have now ordered an OE replacement and will do the the VVT tensioner again too...have ordered some new bolts for that after the previous snapped bolt incident I decided to retire them..

Have also ordered some genuine aero blades to replace the cheap ones I have currently as they make a horrible 'cracking' noise in operation, have also ordered a replacement cup holder as mines busted and a replacement ESP switch as mines a little worn... to prevent me wearing out the new switch I have finally coded out the ESP... I plan to use the old ESP switch as the basis for a map switching 'switch'... it appears to be a momentary push to make switch which is ideal...

I even managed to DA over the bonnet and wings making a start on the detail she so needs...

The 'to-do' list never seems to end though and I am not going to be rushing anything now... inlet and cam cover was rushed and they looked sh*te... this probably means I won't have her sorted out before AITP...

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Ronin225

Active Member
Jan 17, 2008
4,652
22
Worcester
Very interested in the ESP code out, always thought it cuts in far too early especially when on track.
Who coded it out for you? I was aware someone had done the r32's but not S3's or leons
 

tufftybloke

Badger 5 Edition
Feb 28, 2009
657
0
Gloucestershire, UK
Very interested in the ESP code out, always thought it cuts in far too early especially when on track.
Who coded it out for you? I was aware someone had done the r32's but not S3's or leons

One of my facebook friends I know from Audi Sport pointing me in the direction of this thread..
http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/a3-s3-forum-8l-chassis/171698-mk20-abs-controller-soft-coding.html

I did have the info before but misplaced it...

You need to go into the coding section of the ABS module... in my case my soft coding was 18448... I took 2048 away from this to get 16400 as the new code...

Pressing the ESP button now does nothing more than momentarily flashes the ESP light...

I'd have a proper read through though as there are several links in that thread that worth researching..

It should be the same coding for an LCR but not sure if having a haldex makes a difference to the original soft coding...

The number itself represents a binary bitmask so each bit in its binary equivalent represents a feature to turn on or off... used to use a similar method to handle website permissions back in the days when I did web dev...

This only disables ESP from what I can see... there are other options to disable the other features EDS (electronic diff lock) and ASR (traction control) but not sure as yet to what extent these have an effect on the car as wheelspin is not something I really suffer from...

I believe further re-coding is required just to reduce the ABS controller to a basic ABS unit

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tufftybloke

Badger 5 Edition
Feb 28, 2009
657
0
Gloucestershire, UK
Day off from work and shock horror!!! working on the car again! :)

One day I will actually take time off and not be working on the car... although cleaning and detailing is not classified as working on the car so thats still allowed :D

Cam cover off again... did the VVT tensioner gasket too without taking cams out... trickier but doable..
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All back together, warmed up and no signs of a leak... phew!!!
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Next job was to fit the new rotors and DS2500's... my old rotors are actually from Bill's Ibiza and were pretty tired to be fair...
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Cleaned up the bells and used new bolts as the last lot had been used twice now (not recommended)...
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Had to shave a little off the edges of the pad backing plate to get them to slide nicely but all went back together...
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...unfortunately there is a little rubbing somewhere when turning right (of all things!)... I think the new rotors are just catching the caliper somewhere so will look at that tomorrow :(

New ESP switch and cup holder turned up
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Now have a working cup holder woohoo!... (I had hot glued the old one shut as it wouldn't lock...)
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Old ESP switch...
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New ESP switch...
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...now I can hear you asking... why change the ESP switch when I have just disabled it.... good question and if I need to answer that then you obviously don't know me very well LOL

...this of course leaves me with a spare switch to use as a map switcher... plan is to mod a switch blank to fit on the switch in place of the ESP cover and fit it next to the ESP switch... OE and stealth :)
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Happy days (apart from the brake rubbing of course)... on the way home I dropped in to my mates and got the aircon re-gassed... this thankfully went without a hitch and now its nice and cool in the car

Other things that have happened this week... ordered a pair of R32 ARBs... have gone for the normal 23mm F and 19mm R... I know there will be discussions about this choice knowing JoJo had gone for the 21mm front but tbh I am not really that bothered and will give this a go... if it doesn't handle in a way I feel safe to drive her then I'll re-think but I have driven an R32 ARB'd S3 and liked it so meh...

I have also ordered a bunch of super-pro bushes to sort the rest of the suspension out... caster increase bushes for the front arms, ARB bushes, steering rack bush and I already have the bushes for the rear arms...

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tufftybloke

Badger 5 Edition
Feb 28, 2009
657
0
Gloucestershire, UK
TPS dropped off a couple of items this morning :)
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Found the issue with the brakes... the rotors are a little wider than my previous ones and this set them slightly off centre to the caliper...

Inboard side...
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Outboard side...
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So got some stainless washers...
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...and spaced the caliper bracket back inboard more which centred the caliper to the rotor...
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All sorted :)

While I was doing this Bill was detailing the Badgerwagon... (apparently I am a bad influence!)
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That done I cracked on with modding the button... out came the dremel :)
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However.... bit of a gap... bugger...
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The cover needs to sit over a bit on the switch...
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...sooooo... filed a bit out of the cover so it would sit on the switch in the right position...
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Fits better...
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Will hot glue the cover on once I have sorted the wiring from the switch..

Seeing as Bill was busy detailing the Badgerwagon I just had to give the S3 a wipe over (he is such a bad influence!! LOL)
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wild willy

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Aug 4, 2003
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Wales
Ha ha, Bill caught red handed doing the bling thing.:D
I don't feel so bad now bringing the shiny cupra r into the workshop now.;)
 

ibizacupra

Jack-RIP my little Friend
Jul 25, 2001
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Ha ha, Bill caught red handed doing the bling thing.:D
I don't feel so bad now bringing the shiny cupra r into the workshop now.;)

It was staged.. "honest" - lol

Well. no

Caught in the 'rare' act of (a)touching badgerwagen at all and (b)polishing it (first time its seen polish to its Trophy Yellow paint since it was painted in 2008!)
 
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tufftybloke

Badger 5 Edition
Feb 28, 2009
657
0
Gloucestershire, UK
Had a play with the switch on Sunday...

Didn't have a plug for it so cut off the surrounding plastic...
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...and soldered on some wires...
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...using a wiring diagram for the ESP switch to double check I had the right terminals buzzed out :)
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Thats as far as I have got so far although I have since hot glued the cap on and fitted the switch in place... I just need to sort the rest of the wiring so it just sends the appropriate signal to the ECU and not switch the brake lights :)

...oh... and these turned up today :)
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tufftybloke

Badger 5 Edition
Feb 28, 2009
657
0
Gloucestershire, UK
Was getting a little antsy about detailing the car especially seeing loads of facebookists posting pics of their clean cars... sooooo...

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Happier now... although not completed yet... leather needs feeding and wheels need to be removed and cleaned along with under the arches of course lol :D

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Pete225

Active Member
Mar 31, 2013
198
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Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
Even though I no longer drive my lcr 225, this makes me want to get it out the garage and fix everything, also miss my auq s3 :(. Fantastic build thread, and have thoroughly enjoyed keeping up to date with it. Can't wait to see the rest of the updates, keep up the amazing work fella
 

tufftybloke

Badger 5 Edition
Feb 28, 2009
657
0
Gloucestershire, UK
Even though I no longer drive my lcr 225, this makes me want to get it out the garage and fix everything, also miss my auq s3 :(. Fantastic build thread, and have thoroughly enjoyed keeping up to date with it. Can't wait to see the rest of the updates, keep up the amazing work fella

Thanks dude... hopefully should have some more updates soon when I get the ARBs and bushes done and get the mapping finished...

I am also waiting on one of these...
http://www.fis-control.de/index_en.html

...and looking to retro fit an RNS-E headunit

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