Re: HERMAN THE GERMAN! '91 Scala 20vt
Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 9:00 pm
Love those bumpers. Car is starting to look very special. 
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thanks buddy. :) I really hope so!Risocco wrote:Love those bumpers. Car is starting to look very special.








































treefingers wrote:Thank-you very much! :)
Mmm-kay so the car's not MOT'd yet which means I lost a £10 bet and a £5 bet that I could finish it before my boss's brand new Defender arrived last Monday. I was so sure. I'm still winning tho cos he bought an Elan three years ago to restore and it's still scattered about the workshop and a year in my car's body is joined to the chassis and it has some wheels and an engine..
Guess I've gotta be patient and just enjoy the process, there's no need to rush, better to take my time, have fun and do things properly (I'll come back to that last bit in a minute....)
Got me some good researching on MK4 style shifters and I'm quite a bit more knowledgeable about them then I was before.. couldn't find an 02A shift tower so I've fitted an 02J one from a MK4 Golf, and a ball-type shifter from an Audi TT. The cables lengths were all wrong and the bracket wouldn't mount to my 02A so I set up my parts gearbox on the floor and made up a new bracket from the old one, trying to keep the shifter motion as smooth as possible. It needs to be because of the gubbins the cables need to clear in the bay!
Early MK4 shifter on the left, later one on the right. The mechanism a much better design with less play and the adjustment method is just brilliant.
02J shift tower. The new bracket bolts hard onto the gearbox, it normally joins by rubber bushes which loosen the feel. The cable ends are rubber too, I'll hopefully get/make some nice rose-jointed ends and some sort of short shifter on the top of the tower, either Audi TT or the Diesel Geek one looks pretty good albeit a bit pricey. I swapped a bottom piece from the Rado 02a onto the Passat B3 02a to receive the 02j tower, the Passat tower has a longer thinner shaft. I'm now racking up a small list of different donor car parts, so far we have:-
Mk2 Golf - servo, MC, brake reservoir, front brake discs
Astra GTE - front brakes, braided lines
BMW E30 - rad
Audi TT - gear shifter
Seat Leon - engine
Passat B3 - gearbox with Corrado flanges
Golf MK4 - shift tower
So the shifting done! The feel is not bad too, miles and miles better than my ABF MK3. I've since welded the standard Scirocco gear stick and sealed it all up. You'd need stretch armstrong arms for the mk4 stick!
New anti-roll bars came in the post, these are made by KW and the design is a lot better than the Eibach ones I had planned on getting as they are longer and bolt to the lower suspension mounts, allowing better load distribution and avoiding those ridiculous Scirocco ARB clamps! Very strangely all the bolts in the kit were imperial, not metric, and way smaller than the M10s that should go through the shocks! Will be changing those then...
Fitted the front one and thought it would be a great idea to gently give Herman a short road test and this happened! Luckily I fitted it as a front wheel ejected itself at about 50mph! Lucky I was driving in a straight line, and if I hadn't fitted the ARB the sump would have taken the damage.. lucky the bloody wheel didn't hit anyone. It was a mismatch between spacer and spigot ring, think i've sorted the problem by ordering some new parts. Bodywork is pretty much OK. Phew.
Really trying to get through the little last jobs. I've found a solution to the Astra braided lines rubbing against the rims on full lock. These little brackets allow the brake lines contact free movement when the wheels turn. The edges are chamfered to protect the line.
I'm not sure how good the cooling system is at the moment.. I hope I've plumbed it in well enough. it heats up OK, the rad gets hot and the fan kicks in but the dash reads that the engine is stupid hot and the MFA reads oil temp at 160.. something not right somewhere?