Re: 92 Tsi AWD
[Re: Reza Mirza]
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August 19, 2009 03:22 pm UTC
August 19, 2009 03:22 pm UTC
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Nigel Smith
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The second pic remids me of when a house gets a new pet, in this case a new kitty, and the rottweiler has to sit outside for the night as the kitty "adjusts".
I'm glad the deal has worked for all parties, and I know I'm gonna be mad jelly when this car is running 12s or faster.
PS... T-case is news to me hopefully it was not anything large.
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Re: 92 Tsi AWD
[Re: Nigel Smith]
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August 19, 2009 03:32 pm UTC
August 19, 2009 03:32 pm UTC
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Reza Mirza
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No worries on the t-case, its mint still. I noticed the yoke was a little wet with a dribble of gear oil. A new seal will take care of that when I do the clutch I have a couple new seals and yokes already, so no big deal. DSM's rule the garage now.
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Re: 92 Tsi AWD
[Re: Reza Mirza]
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August 19, 2009 06:04 pm UTC
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Ziggy Dietrich
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Well, I don't think it could have found a better home, and I still haven't found time to work on the 2g I picked up almost a year ago....so I probably shouldn't have bought this anyways...
All's well that ends well....
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Re: 92 Tsi AWD
[Re: John MacPhail]
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August 20, 2009 03:09 am UTC
August 20, 2009 03:09 am UTC
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Reza Mirza
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I guess it matters if you show up with the cash.
When I sell stuff, first to give me the cash takes it. Talk is cheap!
Peoples plans always change at the last minute, and since your all the way in PEI, no offence but I would have probably done the same...
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Re: 92 Tsi AWD
[Re: Jay McClelland]
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August 20, 2009 11:24 am UTC
August 20, 2009 11:24 am UTC
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Ziggy Dietrich
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Guess I might as well offer up my opinions on a couple things:
I also didn't understand why Nigel didn't want to sell to someone who was not local. LOTS of guys have bought cars sight unseen and had them shipped, and John even mentioned he had bought other cars in Ontario, just made the road trip to pick them up. Anyways, Nigel is well within his rights to do as he pleases, just surprised me...
the other thing I disagree with is the "cash is king" philosophy. I grew up in a time when a man's word was his bond, and I still operate that way. If someone tells me "I might come look at it", well, I don't place a lot of value on that...but if someone tells me "I WILL DEFINITELY take it", I consider it sold. If someone backs out after that, well, next time I don't believe THAT particular person....but to distrust EVERYONE because the odd guy has backed out....that doesn't seem right to me..
Anyways, now you have "the opinion to which everyone is entitled".....
Carry on...
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Re: 92 Tsi AWD
[Re: Ziggy Dietrich]
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August 20, 2009 03:47 pm UTC
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Reza Mirza
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On a side note, power steering leak was a quick fix. Just threw on another pump with good seal, from the couple spares I had laying around. 15 minute fix and PS works like a charm now with no leaks. Clutch and t-belt/ bshaft removal should be done by the weekend I think this will be running like a charm in a few days
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Re: 92 Tsi AWD
[Re: Mike Lane]
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August 25, 2009 11:16 pm UTC
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Car is up and running like a champ! Pulled b shafts, new t-belt & tensioner, installed ACT2100, new bottom end seals everywhere, new t-case seal, replaced a driveshaft carrier(the center one was gone), new tcase yoke(from the stock pile I have), new thermostat(existing one was stuck open causing the heating issue). NO leaks at all, cranked the boost upto 16psi, adjusted base timing, pulls nice Now it will get some winter tires. Not bad for spending an extra $300 on the car
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Re: 92 Tsi AWD
[Re: Reza Mirza]
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August 25, 2009 11:22 pm UTC
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Nigel Smith
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I will give you 4500...
Seriously though nice work gettin it done, im impressed you got the heat working well.
Last edited by Nigel Smith; August 25, 2009 11:29 pm UTC.
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Re: 92 Tsi AWD
[Re: Nigel Smith]
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August 25, 2009 11:59 pm UTC
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Reza Mirza
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When I was burping the system after putting it back together, tell tale sign the thermostat was gone, was seeing the coolant flowing through the engine as soon as I started it while it was cold. The thermostat was already stuck open. Oh and last, the knock sensor had all the goo melted out of it, replaced that with a good one laying around Took it for a highway drive and runs nice and smooth
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Re: 92 Tsi AWD
[Re: Reza Mirza]
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August 26, 2009 12:53 am UTC
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Ryan Laliberte
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Reza, you are insane. Seriously.
Fuckin insane man................
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Re: 92 Tsi AWD
[Re: Reza Mirza]
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August 27, 2009 04:25 am UTC
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Reza Mirza
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Yes tru, none of the drivetrain parts were ever removed, original clutch and everything.
I have to say it was a pain in the ass getting the transfer case off. I had to remove the tranny end case and undo the viscous clip. Still the t case would not come right out of the tranny with the output shaft attched as the oil pan was in the way.
Got it over enough to grab the shaft with a vice grip as close as possible to the t-case. Pry bar and a hammer worked it loose from there. Other than that I spent a good time cleaning the front case, rear cover, and other little parts from all the grime build up over the years.
I already got these little 450's maxed out at 15ish psi. Time for some more fuel.
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