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Slosstophers Scala

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Picked this up last night, has a few gremlins needing sorted out one of which thanks to ianaudia 4 on here has been identified as a noisy fuel accumulator so that and a service are the immediate jobs over the next couple of days. Anyway here it is,as bought and hopefully at the weekend I can start tidying her up and giving it a good clean and polish
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Try your local VW dealer for a new oil filter and oil, Synta Silver only costs about £17 for 5 litres, the filter about £4 and a copper sump washer pennies.
I would be looking at the condition of the vacumn hoses and when the cam belt was last changed, often over looked!

Looks a tidy car mate.


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Thanks again for yet more good advice. I`ll give it a look tomorrow.


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Gave the car a thorough service yesterday and is now running much better but still a little difficult to start when hot so need to look at that still.This weekend [weather allowing] hopefully get a chance to start the cleaning and polishing too.More pics tomorrow.


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Due to a freak break in the snow/monsoon/hurricane type weather and the presence of a strange round shiny yellow thing in the sky today, it seemed like a good day to start cleaning the car up. This was the starting point
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Once washed it kind of highlighted the state of the snowflake alloys :shocking:
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So before getting stuck into the paintwork or interior it made sense to tidy them up a bit.Forgot to take pics during the process but after lots of sanding and machine buffing with compound and metal polish a reasonable finish was obtained
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much better

I only had time to do the passenger side wheels as it took quite a while, but as it was the first time I have had the wheels off the car it was a good chance to see what it looked like under there.This is what I found to my surprise
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Hubcentric spacers on the front (but not the back for some reason) and what looks like coilovers all round! Now I don`t know much about uprated suspension and stuff but I take it that is what I have here?
Anyway heres a quick pic of the passenger side with the wheels back on.Hopefully the weather holds and I can get the drivers side done tomorrow and then get on with the paintwork
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Lovely looking but can't help thinking that the rear wheels need pushing out a bit


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totaly agree MrFunk, I`ve thought that since I got it and now know that there are spacers on the front but not the back so that will soon be sorted :hugegrin:


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a great start - yes, lose the spacers.


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May I ask, why lose the spacers? Are the prone to failure or do the cause premature wear on steering/suspension components?
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with none on the rear you wont need them - hence the lost in the arch rear wheel look at the moment compared to front.

altern = get some on the rear too but little point tbh.


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I expect the front spacers are just left over from a previous set of alloys with a different offset. Your handling on standard wheels will likely be much better without the spacers, front or rear.


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thanks chaps :good:


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Must agree it is loooking good mate, you did a good job with the wheels. :good:


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Thanks Ian, unfortunately I still have the drivers side wheels to do next week :dash:


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looking good :hugegrin:


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