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Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:48 am
by derracuda
thanks

if only there were lots of customers willing to pay for the conversion to be done.
i was asked what paint i used in the engine bay, so here it is.
i found two colors for spray painting things in my car. the engine bay paint is a little more gold than the exterior due to the heat and such. here's what i used..
duplicolor paints
desert sand mica #8801610 for the stuff to match the exterior (it's still just a touch off the factory zermatt tho)
and
sunlit sand #8800593 for the stuff in the engine bay
and i just spray a bit of duplicolor's 500F clear paint over what i spray.
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:21 am
by ralleyquattro
Looking good, for future I would recommend going with S2 3B harness... they replace the driver side engine harness as well and fit the smaller chassis much better... not to mention the cool brackets you get with it.

You can pick one up in Germany for about 100 Euro.
HTH
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:28 am
by derracuda
cool, thanks for the info

i think what i've got is gonna work fine though.
ok, the biggest break of the week here. i'm putting in a 20v 200 transmission which has the electronic pickup for the speedo... so when i pulled the speedo sensor out thinking it read the toothed gear down inside, i found it didn't :( then i started looking at the way it sat inside the tranny when i had the axle drive cup out.... hmm, looked at the old 4kq 016... hmm. so out came axle seals and BAM the speedo ring thingies interchange!!! :woowoo: the hole in the 200 trans is even threaded for the old style insert 8)

installed now and waiting for seals


torsen center diff here i come!

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:32 am
by SilverCQ
sweet, so is this car getting the prettied up 3b in your sig? whats goin on with the white 4k that always looks so hott? is that the one getting the v8?
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:35 am
by ralleyquattro
Yep, it's a beauty.. and you don't have to thread the sensor hole either.. nice touch from Audi.
On a related note, I used a 90q electro/vacuum actuation of the read diff and used a Euro Ur-q turn signal stalk check function to turn the diff on/off.
You will find a locked rear diff with torsen centre and 3B most enjoyable.
You can do some nice Colin McRae powerslides, right Craig?
Cheers
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:35 am
by derracuda
yup, this car's getting the 3B... you didn't read any of the first pages did you?

the white car is looking rather plain right now. it has a stock suspension holding it up and the original 14" ronal wheels

but yeah, i'll be getting a v8 here after this 3B swap is done 8)
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:39 am
by PxTx
Jeeze, we're all getting impatient! If Derek takes more than 3 days to complete a swap, out attention shifts to his next project. Don't wory guys. You don't want him to ruin the ending to a perfectly good story. I suggest we get through the 3b chapter for right now.
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 1:17 pm
by derracuda
ralleyquattro wrote:Yep, it's a beauty.. and you don't have to thread the sensor hole either.. nice touch from Audi.
On a related note, I used a 90q electro/vacuum actuation of the read diff and used a Euro Ur-q turn signal stalk check function to turn the diff on/off.
You will find a locked rear diff with torsen centre and 3B most enjoyable.
You can do some nice Colin McRae powerslides, right Craig?
Cheers
sweet, that's what i had planned 8) i grabbed the diff actuator box out of my donor 200 20v here along with the switch and harness. so i'll figure out a way to make that work nicely

and to PxTx, yeah...1 project at a time

it's a lot of work and i'm not really even doing that much fab work on her, just mostly maintainence kinda stuff. i just got done rebuilding both front inner CV's so i won't have to touch them for about forever. the tranny drive flange seals just got here and i already installed them and put the flanges back in and the right side tranny mount arm has been swapped out so next i'm gonna go out and drop the front subframe again, set it around the trans and bolt it up, then raise the whole unit back up into the car so i can put the front axles back in, the driveshaft (after i put the new center support in of course), and then work on getting the suspension back in and put the car back on the ground where she belongs

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 1:23 pm
by SilverCQ
yup, this car's getting the 3B... you didn't read any of the first pages did you?
nope must have missed them, i really just look at the pictures and descriptions anyways

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 1:37 pm
by Marc
Thats funny, I just bought one of the non-geared type speed sensors for my 93 S4. Went to pull off the electrical connector when applying heat to the oil fill plug to get the damn thing out.. and the sensor came apart in two pieces :frustrated: (PO had it held together with RTV).
Pleasant surprise that the sender was only $20 from the dealer :woowoo:
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 1:56 pm
by SeStone
Aight, now I want details on what sort of signal that sensor puts out, and what the teeth on that speedo 'gear' look like. I assume it's a VR of some sort?
Sam
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:43 pm
by derracuda
progress was a bit slower today, but oh well, can't knock em' dead all the time

the transmission got put back together and mounted on the subframe..

and quickly bolted up in place...

the front axles are in place now too. the last thing i worked on this evening was my custom home brew suspension. i'm interested to see how it turns out :tard:

tomorrow my CV joint grease tubes are coming in the morning and i can get on with the driveshaft and center support, then bolt it up and the exhaust center section and probably bolt some suspension back on the front and get er' back on the ground again.
i know i wanted to stay somewhat OEM in appearances... but, these wheels are calling me


Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:17 am
by Wizard-of-OD
you shouldve got these last night....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 098&rd=1,1
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 7:18 am
by quattro87
Nice!! Makes me want to go out to the garage.
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:14 am
by SilverCQ
i really like keskin wheels

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:41 am
by derracuda
dang, those are not only the wrong bolt pattern, they are the WAY wrong offset, WAY too wade, and they are 18's... wrong in every aspect. i might as well try to put toyota camry rims on

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:56 am
by Wizard-of-OD
derracuda wrote:dang, those are not only the wrong bolt pattern, they are the WAY wrong offset, WAY too wade, and they are 18's... wrong in every aspect. i might as well try to put toyota camry rims on

BBS HONEYCOMBS!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:04 am
by cuatrokoop
He has the V8q wheels on the car now, so those are BBS mesh wheels. Nice ones at that...
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:10 am
by Audilard
derracuda wrote: i might as well try to put toyota camry rims on

aawwww yeahhh. That would be sweeeet!
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:42 pm
by audibeans
derracuda wrote: the last thing i worked on this evening was my custom home brew suspension. i'm interested to see how it turns out :tard:
No coilovers on that bad boy?
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:24 pm
by derracuda
not at this point. the springs i'm using have about the rates i'd like to have, but the issues is just getting the spring perches right

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 3:40 pm
by 3B'dB3
you are a jerk,
yes, you are a jerk for the one and only reason that you have the cleanest cars evar.
j/k about the jerk part. but i am seriously wicked jealous.
(im from new england, its ok for me to say wicked awesome :-) )
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 4:23 pm
by derracuda
i say wicked sweet... must be the west coast difference

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 12:28 am
by derracuda
got the driveshaft rebuilt today and put in, hung the center exhaust section, and tore apart some of the engine.


ran into a little issue with the forward part of the bearing coming into contact with the stock dust shield on the driveshaft. so i just tapped it off and everything's peachy keen


:woowoo: getting closer



then i got a little into the engine


and had fun with the stupid allen bolts that hold the lower end of the turbo return line :frustrated:
here's the remedy...
take a punch and make a groove in the side of the bolt head for the punch to rest in...

then angle the punch and hit in the "off" direction..

other than the allens, everything was pretty uneventful



hope to have the rest of the block apart tomorrow and give it to a friend for hot tanking. i found a nice surprise as well. the front snubber bolt hole bosses were at some point broken off, i'm guess when the car was in a front end wreck (evidence of sheetmetal work etc.) and some genious welded studs in there, one of which i broke off trying to remove not seeing it was welded in under the grease and gunk :tard: so oh well. i'll figure out something soon.
Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 12:36 am
by Clouse

factory honing marks...