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My £66 Charity Case GT - 128bhp Homebrew
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 9:55 pm
by Risocco
So, around Feburary 2007 I decided I needed a project car to learn basic motor mechanics on. Clapped eyes on this wee beauty that was destined for the scrapper should nobody bid and rescue her, so had to do the decent thing really...
Thats the only pic I have of the old girl before I decided to "improve" and "repair" the now 23 year old car, taken from the
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Car arrived two weeks after the end of auction due to epic snow fall affecting delivery times. Initial reports were good, no rot, bits of surface rust and some rather fetching rusted 14inch steelies running 70 profile tyres. Nice.
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:27 pm
by Risocco
So, next was to make a list of all the old girls problems. My friend and I diagnosed a fubar'd clutch, throttle cable, head gasket, clutch cable, front brakes, a damn good service, timing belt and pretty much all gaskets.
So, the main problem was takled first. Off with her head!
During this time, I replaced all hose clips with fancy new ones, got some replacement engine bay stickers and spent two days thoroughly cleaning and de-greesing the bay. Also got a shiny surround for the coil and as you can see made myself an upper strut brace.
Also painted my fluid bottles to help tidy up the bay...
And onto the head rebuild...
Finally back on the engine...
Decided to tart up other bits too while I had the paint cans out, after a quick brush with nitromors...
And finished...
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:48 pm
by Risocco
Next, was to tackle the look of the motor. Again got the paints out to mod my rear lights. Just two coats of apint and plenty of laqure created this effect...
After, the b-pillar vynal was next to bite the dust...
Then, a friend got busy with the fibreglass and made me a de-badged grillie. Then painted it jade green to match the car...
Here it is fitted, along with volks-bits spoiler and new numberplates...
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 11:00 pm
by Risocco
Ok, back to the oily bits and I began to repair the brakes. First off were the fronts, as they were...
And all new parts and a lick'o paint...
and the rear, before and after...
Did all that work, new pads, discs, shoes and fluid, took it for a spin down my road and no improvement. Ahh, Scirocco brakes really are that bad out the box then...
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 11:12 pm
by Risocco
And back we go to the visuals of the car, the original interior had turned purple in the sun and was ripped to shreads so sourced the most common seats to be original, obviously...
And got me a leather handbrake gaitor from a Lotus
Finally, interior wise, made a little centre piece for the centre console, as it were...
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 11:20 pm
by Risocco
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:16 pm
by Risocco
Around a month into having the car on the road, it wouldn't run too good, and idling esp. Took the breather away from the rocker and it was shooting oil straight back into the carb via the air-box. As an excuse to spend money, got a splash guard for under the rocker and one of these...
Note the broken hose to the rad, the first of many with this car for some reason. Anyways, carb'd guys get a catch tank if you dont already, totally worth it
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:24 pm
by Risocco
Spring of last year was an excuse to finally change the dash, which as most know is a weak point on these cars.
After a few hours, I was left with this...
The old dash, epic crack content...
And after a few more hours, replacement in...
Not too abd a job really looking back, just a pain to locate all the screws, check your glovebox if your gonna attempt it
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:32 pm
by Risocco
Next change to the look of the car was lowering thanks to Jonny Rocco, a car-bra, black pressed plates and a lower spoiler, which I believe has been on 3/4 register cars over the years...
No problems with the law so far with these plates if anybody is curious. Personally, I think these plates are the best mod for a Sciroccos rear
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:47 pm
by Risocco
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:04 pm
by Risocco
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:13 pm
by Risocco
A few more bits of fun in the shape off some check effect sun visors...
A rear strut brace (highly recomended, mmore use than a front upper) boot tidy bag for emergency tools/bodging materials and some rear strut cover things...
Porsche Steering Wheel...
And deleted the manky aerial...
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:19 pm
by Risocco
Decided I needed more power in my life, so had an injection head P&P'd, injection camshaft, P&P'd Inlet Manifold, shaved the Hedgehog, Jetex filter in the standard air-box, cold air feed direct from grillie and a full exhaust system
Makin' a mess, my neighbours love me...
Head almost built up and ready to go in...
Shiney new zorst...
Estimate around 110BHP from a 1.6, awaiting delivery of a more aggressive Kent cam to push figures higher.
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:32 pm
by Risocco
Back to the old school....................
Remembering a conversation I had with Bill, he much prefers the standard lights where as I was desperate to get some GTI lights. As soon as I fitted them I started to prefer the standard ones again.
Moral of the story, Bill knows best....
Nicely waxed ready for the winter and the joys of carb icing
Alex
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:49 pm
by LEEP
looking good alex just brought some of that dodo jucie what you do with the bra dude is it for sale hint hint