good point. bet I could get a CF sheet reasonably cheap,too...audifreakjim wrote:How about just a sheet of CF ? You're going to be cutting the hell out if it anyways, so what's one more cut int he middle. Nice progress BTW!
Marc's 1990 4.2L V8 Twin Turbo Coupe Quattro
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If I had more to do than just the dash panel I'd consider it, but for now it was easier to just buy a sheet of it on ebay.WAUG0806 wrote:show us how to roll our own!
There was a grassroots motorsports article not to long ago on rolling your own CF... I may revist that later for other interior stuffs.
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quick update from today.
Got the exhaust back from teh welding dude, all I had left to do on it was to install the v-band junction between the rear and over the axle pipes. Sorry for the crappy pics, camera was running out of battery so I didn't use teh flash..
ran new harness for EGT probes
and I installed an electronic 10 bar VDO fuel pressure sender (will integrate with the AIM dash)
Tomorrow's goal is to get all the engine systems wired up (I need to run the radiator fan trigger to a GPO, and run the CAN lines to the aim dash, plus a few other misc. small things.. after that.. its car on the ground time baby! :woowoo:
Got the exhaust back from teh welding dude, all I had left to do on it was to install the v-band junction between the rear and over the axle pipes. Sorry for the crappy pics, camera was running out of battery so I didn't use teh flash..
ran new harness for EGT probes
and I installed an electronic 10 bar VDO fuel pressure sender (will integrate with the AIM dash)
Tomorrow's goal is to get all the engine systems wired up (I need to run the radiator fan trigger to a GPO, and run the CAN lines to the aim dash, plus a few other misc. small things.. after that.. its car on the ground time baby! :woowoo:
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roight!
I guess that will be like my egt warning light
hasn't melted yet on teh wagon in roughly the same spot.
I'm sure if that was mounted in the EM it probably would melt.
I guess that will be like my egt warning light
hasn't melted yet on teh wagon in roughly the same spot.
I'm sure if that was mounted in the EM it probably would melt.
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update:
had the car running for a bit today.. something odd has happened with the wiring that I need to investigate further.
When I turned the key to ignition on I immediately blew both 25amp coil fueses. Thought that was odd so I double checked there wasn't any kind of short to ground (there wasn't) and started checking out a few things on the ecu. In particular, I noticed that I wasn't getting a flicker from the ecu when turning ignition on.
I then unplugged the gray harness (sensors) and got the flash (as well as the gpo for my fuel pump turning on..). So then I started unplugging sensors one at a time and discovered that by unplugging the TPS I was able to get the ecu to turn on and the car to start
So next time I'm at the shop I will have to trace those three tps wires and see wazzup..
I did have time to check clutch operation, good news there, the car goes in and out of gear no problem so good work on the pilot adapter Nate
I ran a pair of new wires for the CAN connections between the AIM dash and the 034 ecu, but still need to wire up the radiator trigger and ignition switched power for the power steering pump.
In not so happy news, it appears I have a sizeable rear main seal leak :curses: :curses: :curses:
:frustrated: :frustrated:
had the car running for a bit today.. something odd has happened with the wiring that I need to investigate further.
When I turned the key to ignition on I immediately blew both 25amp coil fueses. Thought that was odd so I double checked there wasn't any kind of short to ground (there wasn't) and started checking out a few things on the ecu. In particular, I noticed that I wasn't getting a flicker from the ecu when turning ignition on.
I then unplugged the gray harness (sensors) and got the flash (as well as the gpo for my fuel pump turning on..). So then I started unplugging sensors one at a time and discovered that by unplugging the TPS I was able to get the ecu to turn on and the car to start
So next time I'm at the shop I will have to trace those three tps wires and see wazzup..
I did have time to check clutch operation, good news there, the car goes in and out of gear no problem so good work on the pilot adapter Nate
I ran a pair of new wires for the CAN connections between the AIM dash and the 034 ecu, but still need to wire up the radiator trigger and ignition switched power for the power steering pump.
In not so happy news, it appears I have a sizeable rear main seal leak :curses: :curses: :curses:
:frustrated: :frustrated:
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:stupid:timmmy wrote:Bugger! Thats a PITA...sorry mate.a4kquattro wrote:update:
In not so happy news, it appears I have a sizeable rear main seal leak :curses: :curses: :curses:
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Sorry to hear that Marc..... it really sucks to find it right after you get it ready to drive.
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Yah marc, no ones sorrier than me..well sept you. ButGTIVR62801 wrote::stupid:timmmy wrote:Bugger! Thats a PITA...sorry mate.a4kquattro wrote:update:
In not so happy news, it appears I have a sizeable rear main seal leak :curses: :curses: :curses:
:frustrated: :frustrated:
Sorry to hear that Marc..... it really sucks to find it right after you get it ready to drive.
that motor was sitting in Toms garage for at least a year. $8.00 part! Would have been the 1st money I would have spent. Those seals are notorious for leaks.
You need the seal?? I got one.
Let me know I'll send it out to you.
Ronald G Wainwright+ wrote:[/quote]
that motor was sitting in Toms garage for at least a year. $8.00 part! Would have been the 1st money I would have spent. Those seals are notorious for leaks.
You need the seal?? I got one.
Let me know I'll send it out to you.[/quote]
Ahh whaddyagonna do? Thanks for the offer, the reason I balked on replacing it was that I had one on the way but it arrived after I had the motor installed on the tranny and I never bothered pulling it to install the seal.
Oh well.
Yah marc, no ones sorrier than me..well sept you. ButGTIVR62801 wrote::stupid:timmmy wrote:Bugger! Thats a PITA...sorry mate.a4kquattro wrote:update:
In not so happy news, it appears I have a sizeable rear main seal leak :curses: :curses: :curses:
:frustrated: :frustrated:
Sorry to hear that Marc..... it really sucks to find it right after you get it ready to drive.
that motor was sitting in Toms garage for at least a year. $8.00 part! Would have been the 1st money I would have spent. Those seals are notorious for leaks.
You need the seal?? I got one.
Let me know I'll send it out to you.[/quote]
Ahh whaddyagonna do? Thanks for the offer, the reason I balked on replacing it was that I had one on the way but it arrived after I had the motor installed on the tranny and I never bothered pulling it to install the seal.
Oh well.
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you're welcome, I thinktimmmy wrote::bashtard: :slap: ..............thatll learn ya
I got to learn something from a mistake that wasnt mine for a change...I knew it would happen eventually (Sorry Mark;) )
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its all good, that just means you get to help me drag the car home for the rear main seal R&R, if you want, pretty please, with toluene on top? :-D
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No problemo, Just LMK when you want to do it.a4kquattro wrote:you're welcome, I thinktimmmy wrote::bashtard: :slap: ..............thatll learn ya
I got to learn something from a mistake that wasnt mine for a change...I knew it would happen eventually (Sorry Mark;) )
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its all good, that just means you get to help me drag the car home for the rear main seal R&R, if you want, pretty please, with toluene on top? :-D
You should do it at Derek and Myk's though if you can get it on a lift it will be much easier to drop the gearbox.....or do you need to pull the whole shebang given all your other stuff in there?
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Well, the goal is to have everything out of the garage by x-mas.timmmy wrote:No problemo, Just LMK when you want to do it.a4kquattro wrote:you're welcome, I thinktimmmy wrote::bashtard: :slap: ..............thatll learn ya
I got to learn something from a mistake that wasnt mine for a change...I knew it would happen eventually (Sorry Mark;) )
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its all good, that just means you get to help me drag the car home for the rear main seal R&R, if you want, pretty please, with toluene on top? :-D
You should do it at Derek and Myk's though if you can get it on a lift it will be much easier to drop the gearbox.....or do you need to pull the whole shebang given all your other stuff in there?
yes, replacing the rear main on the lift would be ideal, but the garage is really packed and the lift is in use most of the time so I think it makes more sense to just worry about it when I get it home where I'll be able to work on it at my own pace (I have to drive an hour to get to the shop).
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[/quote]a4kquattro wrote:Well, the goal is to have everything out of the garage by x-mas.timmmy wrote:No problemo, Just LMK when you want to do it.a4kquattro wrote: you're welcome, I think
its all good, that just means you get to help me drag the car home for the rear main seal R&R, if you want, pretty please, with toluene on top? :-D
You should do it at Derek and Myk's though if you can get it on a lift it will be much easier to drop the gearbox.....or do you need to pull the whole shebang given all your other stuff in there?
yes, replacing the rear main on the lift would be ideal, but the garage is really packed and the lift is in use most of the time so I think it makes more sense to just worry about it when I get it home where I'll be able to work on it at my own pace (I have to drive an hour to get to the shop).
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Marc if you want to use the lift for a weekend no problem, just let me know and we'll move cars around.
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