imprezaworks
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Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Cracking results
What pad and machine
What pad and machine
Yes mate. Did the z4 with it too and it's brilliant. Nice and quiet and lightThe guild dual action one?
Is that the side closest to the door on the front arch?Removed the front arches to get the field's worth of mud from behind them. Proper recommend everyone to do it if they haven't. Also removed the carbon canister as it was making a funny noise.
Decat to fit once it arrives later in the weekView attachment 1466343View attachment 1466344
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Removed the front arches to get the field's worth of mud from behind them. Proper recommend everyone to do it if they haven't. Also removed the carbon canister as it was making a funny noise.
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Yes. Where the side skirt startsIs that the side closest to the door on the front arch?
Kept the top part connected to the plug and cable tied out the way. Cable tied the pipe from the fuel tank out the way to allow it to breath and looped the pipe from the inlet manifoldHey,
When you removed the carbon canister what did you do with the wiring / pipes?
Kept the top part connected to the plug and cable tied out the way. Cable tied the pipe from the fuel tank out the way to allow it to breath and looped the pipe from the inlet manifold
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It goes in the handbrake mechanism on the caliper I believe, I didn't bother with it to be honest.After work I carried on rebuilding a rear brake Caliper, all went well and even manage to get a lick of paint on them dispute having these peacocks squawking in my ears, only thing is I have a O ring that has a tab on it I don’t know where it goes any ideas?
Not if you put a bolt in the port [emoji6]You'll still get the ticking noises if it's plugged in.
@George@RTR_Parts or @Kev@KAM will have some.Planned to replace the rear brake discs on the clio, when i eventually got them off i noticed the spacers were missing. Dammit! It turns out Renault are not producing them anymore, where are people getting them from now? Looks like Renault Parts Direct have a managed to machine their own version to OE spec, has anyone used these before?
@George@RTR_Parts or @Kev@KAM will have some.
You been driving round on a fucked bearing? The excess heat will probably of caused material from the bearing to be stuck to the axle. Had this at Anglesey once in my 172. Had to whip the stub off and take it to have the remaining part of the bearing pressed off. Then had to gently file off the bits left behind IIRCSo i had problems removing my rear brake discs the other day and managed to get them off eventually using a Thor hammer. End result was the bearing was still stuck onto the stub axle which i managed to remove with a hub puller.
However, now the new rear disc for the passenger side wont go on, it gets stuck after a few mm on the stub axle. Has this happened to anyone before? I can't see any obvious kinks or anything that would get in the way. Although it does explain why it was so difficult to remove the old disc! Driver's side was fine.
Please could somelne advise?
I've had them where they were a little tight (oooh)
A bit of grease on the axle and tap them on, should go on.
That off a rally car? Look at all the mud! 🤣Another dirty horrible job!! Now to
Strip down and get blasted and coated! View attachment 1467179
Was that last may 2019. Was you with a Lad called Dave?You been driving round on a fucked bearing? The excess heat will probably of caused material from the bearing to be stuck to the axle. Had this at Anglesey once in my 172. Had to whip the stub off and take it to have the remaining part of the bearing pressed off. Then had to gently file off the bits left behind IIRC
That off a rally car? Look at all the mud! 🤣
That was the reason for dropping the beam , brake lines are knackered and the one that runs along the beam fractured. So I just thought ‘balls to it’ let’s do a proper job, my brake callipers need refurbishing or replacing as well. May as well do a proper job given time isn’t an issue at the moment. Car isn’t a daily so if it takes me a year to finish it doesn’t matter.Beam looks like it'll clean up just fine. What state are the brake lines in? They might need replacing.
That was the reason for dropping the beam , brake lines are knackered and the one that runs along the beam fractured. So I just thought ‘balls to it’ let’s do a proper job, my brake callipers need refurbishing or replacing as well. May as well do a proper job given time isn’t an issue at the moment. Car isn’t a daily so if it takes me a year to finish it doesn’t matter.
glad you think it will clean up alright. Once I get a big enough socket to start stripping the rear hubs I will jet wash it all to see what it’s like under the mud and crap. It does look very corroded in parts, will post some pics up for people’s opinions when no get to that stage
No mate would of been around 2016/17 I thinkWas that last may 2019. Was you with a Lad called Dave?
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Ah.. Just that i assisted with someone who had the exact same problem at Anglesey last year.. [emoji106]No mate would of been around 2016/17 I think
Looks similar to mine mate, cant muster up the enthusiasm to get mine off yet thoughI hope so, mine looks proper scabby. Chunks of rust falling off! I’ll pressure was it to see what’s what first but it’s proper minging!
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It’s a messy job for sure. Hardest part was lowering fuel tank. It’s only 4 bolts, but I had stupidly just under a full tank of squirt so was worried I would end up with it all over the floor. Shouldn’t have really! It’s a heavy lump mind.Looks similar to mine mate, cant muster up the enthusiasm to get mine off yet though