1982 mk2 build

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mark watson
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Re: 1982 mk2 build

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i was lucky with the powdercoating and sandblasting as i use them for our instrumention automation projects and the bar is set high , they have found out the hard way at times when ive rejected stuff and made them do it again as i check the thickness electronically so they cannot skimp, he is doing my home gym this weekend as the wifey decide she wants another colour to match the room ( typical )
monday he is having 18 tons of steel dropped of from 1 of the projects we are doing so he better do my gym for stuffall or i will drag his payment out the buggar


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Re: 1982 mk2 build

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looking good mark love the work you doing out there,BBQ look dam yummy too lol,


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thx did again tonight with a bunch of buddies


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ok quick update

got the bodge jobs sorted , sorry pics look funny but rocco is upside down at the mo

hack job inside pass wheel well sorted

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new battery tray fitted

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chassis leg replaced , shadrack having a whale of a time with underbody sealer

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bulkhead repaired and new holes drilled for new type clutch system
going to leave the 2 holes the previous guys drilled for the cable shift box and use them to route the aircon pipes into the cab , better tha going through the scuttle tray which was the standard routing from the factory

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got my guys to machine the alt bracket and remove the stuff for the power steering but left aircon mountings as it is coming , aircon pump grew legs and made its way to my daughters b7 audi as hers just packed up but will get another. but motor buttoned up to the gearbox , just still waiting for the epytech mounts so i can finish the side cover off , old plastic cover was knackered so have new one pitching tom at the agents

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Re: 1982 mk2 build

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looking good mate engine looks soooooo clean


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james butler
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Re: 1982 mk2 build

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thats looking awsome mark
keep the pictures coming :ok:


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mark watson
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Re: 1982 mk2 build

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thx james , the parcel is still coming . its in the uk , but not going to send to sis again , will be going to mr alpine
will sort from there


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i just thinksssss , the black plastic cover will look good in the engine bay


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gt11rocco wrote:looking good mate engine looks soooooo clean
thx , took a lot of cleaning , but nothing a lick of paint cant sort out , luckily box is brand new from agents ( always the down fall as a bugger to get looking sharp again )
few parts stuck somewhere in our postal system , typical for sa , epytech mountings / badges etc

did get the weekly specials from our local vw dealer , thx to mike the parts manager , brand new aircon pump on special , dropped from 380 to 110 quid , just checking to see if it will fit motor,

but last 2 days has been icey around 9 degrees so not going outside after 5


mark watson
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Re: 1982 mk2 build

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had a bit of good weather , so jumped in a bit

got engine bay sprayed out and underneath finished

some pics

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daughters handywork , painted the 2l sign on engine cover gold same as car

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Re: 1982 mk2 build

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Cracking progress so far, the underneath of your car is cleaner than the top 1/2 of mine!
Keep the updates coming.. :-)


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mark watson
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Re: 1982 mk2 build

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trying to get there , thx

just still battling for the to get the stuff in london sorted

want to try have running september , have a 30 year school reunion , on our tenth reunion i went in the mk1 so it would be nice to take the rocco


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Re: 1982 mk2 build

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looking nice mark,looking forward to seeing all togiver,just let us no mark when the parcel be coming i sort thing out for you bro,


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thx chris , will do


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Re: 1982 mk2 build

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got everything buttoned up under the car this weekend and got it back on its wheels , new fuel and brake lines in , pump installed , clutch cable kit in , brake booster in ( i saw the diffs between the rocco and the golf , the rocco has an extension on the booster bracket and sits 20mm further away from the bulkhead than the golf )
dont know if it can be removed and refitted to the golf cantilever setup , but will have a go at it and let know.

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daughter caught me off guard , hate pics

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clutch kit in

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2 problems so far , larger fuel tank sits a bit hard on rear axle , will get 10mm spacers machined up to move pivot point of axle beam away from the body , should then clear
then the wheels catch the new front calipers , and i hate the spacers they sell at the wheel shops , so will get the guys to machine up 5 mm spacers that include the spigot ring from stainless steel


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