Grahams81-Leon 4wd, Big Turbo - Back in the saddle :-)

Jul 4, 2010
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I know now!!!

:p

I know James, i always think after doing something....i wish i did that instead.
I have read a couple of monster build threads with 2.1's, the owners claim the engines spin up fine and can handle the revs but i am slightly nervous, probably be fine i just constantly think about stuff like that..... i think its a form of car modifying OCD :D

Its just knowing when to stop, I havent seemed to worked that out yet lol
It will be amazing to see this thing come alive though. Best of luck Graham! :D
 

grahams81

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Oct 14, 2010
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Had a really good day on the car today, feeling rather goosed now, and still gotta drive 300 miles down to Somerset :cry:, may have to prime myself on Relentless :blink:

So i started by cleaning all the years off crud n oil from the engine bay and removed the bonnet to make it a bit easier putting the engine -

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I then installed the drivers side BFI Engine Mount.
Had a little bit of bother with the driver side engine mount, the base plate is only about 10mm thick - the original is approx 30-40mm thick so the plain section of the bolts were too long, i found some M10 Capheads to use temporary. I'll get some proper bolts from work next week.

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The Gearbox mount had to be stripped as it uses PU inserts to replace the OEM stuff.
I drilled out the aluminium rivets and stripped it down. I cleaned all the corrosion off the aluminium parts the reassembled it with the new BFI parts -

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I then removed the coolant pipes from the heater matrix connections.
Whilst working in the bay i realised the drivers side driveshaft was gonna get in the way of the transfer box....so not having a socket to remove the nut from the driveshaft end i decided to just get the plasma out and cut it off!!!!

Next up i got the engine hoist out and lifted the engine out of it stand -

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After cleaning up the engine to gearbox joining plate and installing it on the engine I then installed the Clutchmasters FX400 Clutch & Flywheel kit, the kit uses a steel flywheel and a 2mm thick steel ring to distribute the load from the claping bolts.
I used new OEM bolts and torqued them down to 40nm, tightened them one then its opposite. I then tightened them a further 180 degrees.
Just a little hint for people i used a marker pen and marked the bolt and flywheel, then turned them about 1/8 of a turn working my way around all the bolts until they were all done 180 degrees.

Had to modify the clutch alignment tool as it didn't fit the middle of the crank that well.

I then bolted the pressure plate down again working my way around rather than just tightening one bolt at a time. These were torqued down to 20nm and i used Omnifit (loctite) on the threads.

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Fitted the new clutch slave cylinder into the Quattro gearbox, torqued the colts to 25nm.

After much wiggling and jiggling i managed to get the gearbox joined to the engine :D
I used brand new OEM bolts and nipped them up, i will torque them all up properly once the engines in, didn't fancy pulling on the bolts when the engine was in the air.

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Break for pictures.....
 

grahams81

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Continued........

Next up i lifted the engine in, i again drafted the big guns in (the missus) to operate the crane whilst i did the manouvering around.
Went in a piece of p*ss, although i ran into a futher problem with the driverside engine mount, after starting to tighten the bolts up they started to get tight 10mm before the engine was pulled fully up to the mount.
I looked into it and the new BFI engine mounting piece is thinner that the old so the bolts were starting to bottom out before they fully tightened up, i measued to total height and the mount is the same height as OEM its just made up of different thickness plate, so i was happy with that so hacksawed 13mm off the bolts then dressed the threads up.

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So after nearly a year the heart is back in, can't wait to get it pumping again.... i'm over the moon with todays progress really happy. :D

When i get back from work on friday my turbo should be here, i will get some real life pics up asap.

Cheers,
Graham.
 
Mar 20, 2009
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Great progress there mate just got my wee mk2 vr6 golf built back up today and its only been 1 month but i was buzzing to see it as a whole car again today :D bet you cant wait for friday haha
 

gdjohny

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Dec 25, 2010
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I am addicted to that thread:)
I would love to make similar thing but with the diesel heart :) I got the skills but not enough cash flow :(
 

grahams81

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Oct 14, 2010
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Cheers for all the comments lads :D


where you can buy these polyurethanes ?

I got mine from CTS Turbo, there in the US but ship everywhere no problem. Just google them and it will come up.

Well DHL have tried twice to deliver my turbo but nobody was home :cry:

My wife has rearranged it to be delivered today :D can't wait and stand by for piccys!
 

grahams81

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Oct 14, 2010
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Well its come, i must say wow - i knew it was gonna be big but :-o

Thought i better put something beside it so you can judge the size.....first thing to hand a can of Carlsberg Export....if carlsberg made turbo's...

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Top Shots -

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MMMMmmm nice machining -

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Shot up its arse -

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And no turbo photo session would be complete without a spot of fisting !!!!!!!!!!!

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Can't believe how heavy it is, think its gonna take some serious bracing / bracketry..

Unfortunately they didn't send me the fitting kit and clamp / vband flange, so gonna email them later.... i'm far to excited at the moment tho :D:D
 

joehirth

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Wow - one thing to check is that actuator bracket against the 1.8t cam cover... always foul!

It is beautiful though, nice ceramic coating on the hotside too and built in re-circ.

Very interested to see what this makes :drool:
 
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