1979 Mk1 GLS

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1979 Mk1 GLS

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not gonna be much interesting from me until Ant has finished his voodoo. for those that have missed it, you can catch up on the amazing work he's ben doing in the rocco grotto thread by clicking here

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this week i've had a delivery of these, fresh back from my local sand blasting place

a lick of paint, a delivery from the local motor factor and some skinned knuckles, and i've got me a built up rear axle

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for those of you struggling to fit the rear ARB clips, here's how i did it -

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little bit of KY jelly on the rubber so the metal can move on it, then pinch it up with a mole grip. i replaced the bolt thing you adjust the grip with a normal bolt. once i'd got it clamped as tight as i could i got a spanner on the bolt to pull it all the way in so i could slide on the clip. top marks to haynes on this one with one of their least helpful descriptions ever.

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next up, cleaning up and servicing this little beauty ready to drop in - PB from a mk2 golf with 5 speed box

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Ohhhh shiney bits, good work and great advice on the rear ARB brackets.
I thought the PB engine is a 1.8 from the Mk2 golf Gti not 2 litre?


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mark1gls wrote:Ohhhh shiney bits, good work and great advice on the rear ARB brackets.
I thought the PB engine is a 1.8 from the Mk2 golf Gti not 2 litre?
I wasn't aware the mk2 ever had anything bigger than a 1.8 either.


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it's got 2.0 on the back of the block. it was yous lot that told me it was a PB!


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It should have a engine code on the block same place as the Scirocco, check whats there.
I might of read that VW did use differnet blocks but its still a 1.8 inside even thought it says 2.0 on the back or I could of been dreaming!!!!
I'll look into it.
Could be someones used a Mk3 golf engine block and a Mk2 PB head?
Picture of PB 1.8 engine out of a Mk2 golf Gti I had a couple of years ago. Look like your engine?
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My PB says 1.8 on the back.


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mark1gls wrote: I might of read that VW did use differnet blocks but its still a 1.8 inside even thought it says 2.0 on the back or I could of been dreaming!!!!
I think you're right. I seem to remember having a mk2 Scirocco that was definitely a 1.6, but had 1.8 on the block.


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As mark1gls points out, you really need to check the engine code - if only to make sure it's not a tall block.


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Tall block or short block will fit. All the 2.0 ones I've seen have an extra breather hole on the front of the block, in the same place as a 16v engine. I can't tell from the pics if it's there.

1.6 and 1.8 Mk2 Golf / Rocco blocks are the same - the crank stroke is different - but 2.0 are different so 2.0 on the block should mean it's a 2.0 block, IIRC.


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not that much i can be doing on this at the moment, other than getting stuff ready to drop in when the shell comes back from ant.

today i have mostly been preparing central locking stuff to go in. i've got a toad alarm/immob for it, and that does central locking control, so i bought a pair of lock solenoids and built me a little controller for them. easiest way i could see to do it was to use a handful of relays and the +ve lock and unlock pulses from the alarm (it does have other locking outputs, but this seemed the easiest)

all the bits came from maplin, and cost me just over a tenner. circuit is very simple. lock pulse fires 2 relays to give power to the motors. unlock pulse fires the other 2 relays to reverse the polarity and send power to the motors.
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built it up on veroboard

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then mounted it into a box, with a multi connector on the wiring so it can be removed if/when it breaks

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because i'm bound to loose the bit of paper i wrote it down on...

black - earth
red - live
light green - solenoids
blue - solenoids
dark green - unlock pulse
red/blue - lock pulse


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Nice work dude.
Is the car painted ?


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My information suggests Nate is heading to the Grotto.........imminently.


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Picked it up from the grotto yesterday.


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