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CatBox:
this is a long twisted tale of my issues with my car.  Kev asked in another thread to tell him "what is wrong with my car any way?"

  it has never stopped correctly since i got it.  it had all new drum brakes on it, but the rears didnt work at all and on of their e-brake cables was hung up on something so it always dragged in the drum.  

  being the smart guy that i am and taking some advice from my wifes adopted dad i got the money togther for a completly new brake system,  four wheel disk brakes.  i bought at the same time all new poly bushings to eliminate the dreaded "super shimmy", stainless braided brake lines, 7/8" sway bar for the front, dropped struts to lower the front, lug studs for all the wheels, and a new set of seat foam that is currently flying around the garage in a holding pattern for its turn.

  so a couple of years ago i wanted to have a shop day and myself and two other fine gentalmen one being Presidente and the other was Donald or "Badbug" here, started the process of getting the frontend fixed up or down.

  we started by removing all of the brakes sway bar and struts.  that is alot of stuff to be hanging off the front of your car.  in order to get the brakes on we, well mark (while we helped) had to disassemble the struts and springs.  we got that all done and then came time to reassemble, well the new strut housings dont have a provision to hold the brake line like the factory unit does.  so we cut the tab off the old housing and welded it to the new one in the right spot. ok that problem is fixed but how to get the springs compressed to reassemble the strut?  we tryed different things and then decided to do it right and went to the store and rented a spring compressor to do it the right way (now i own this tool).  we assembled the strut and the bearing didnt turn very well at the top so we got to read the bently and then take it all apart to do it again only this time with the bearing the right side up this time.  

  so we got the struts togther, then the disks on, then the calipers in place and then comes the wheel.  the wheels that were on the car when i got it are aftermarket drum brake only wheels, i found out why as the interfear with the caliper.  it would have taken about a half inch stack of washers on each of the studs to get the wheels to turn freely.  well crap what to do now?  we decided to test our good work after we bled the brakes.  so i'm spinning the disk hub and mark steps on the brake and......nothing.  i can still spin the hub.  so we spent like another year bleeding the brakes and that has no luck so mark in his wisdom takes the hard line out of the caliper and has me step on the brakes and nothing comes out.

Master cylinder!?!?!?!?!!!!????
  while me and mark are on one side of the car donald is on the other fighting with his pressure bleeder trying to figure it out.  Donald has a slight hearing problem and cant hear anything that i and mark are saying.  so we take the caliper off and put the wheel on with the open line and a simple cap over it to keep the crud out.  we explain it to donald and he doesnt believe us until we had the other side like ours.  

  we lowered my car down and it looks real good to me.  i start it up and pull out of the garage and jump on the brakes and it stops with the one functioning rear brake.  end of shop day.

  so we loaded it onto the trailer and drug it home to its cocoon.  

  fast foward some time and mark calls me out of the blue,  he wants to know if i want him to come over and help me put in my master cylinder.  well yeah i do i just have to clean the embarrasing garage a little before you can see it...  so we put the new master in and mark had a spare four lug wheel laying around from when he was slummin it as he is a self proclaimed five lugger, i put that on and my spare tire.  well the front was now skippy but the back was still not right.  

  so more time passes and we have a shop day back in june and there was a good turn out this time.  Mark, Tony, Ryan and myself were there although my wife was in the hospital at the time so i was watching my kids alot of the time, sorry 'bout that .  any how the rear brakes were installed by, well this is a re-acuring theme Mark.  the sump plate oil leak was fixed by Ryan B and tony was a good moral supporter and he did some time watching the kids while i was hunting for tools or helping where i could, thanks to all you guys.

   anyway after the rear brakes were on we tested them out too.  no grabby grabby.  well this is gettin old was the thought running through my mind.  so we tried to rebleed it and rebleed it to no avail. it is just not gonna do it.  so we put the tire s on and put it on the ground.  thats when we (i say we and mean they just cause i was there) started to run the new exhaust i wanted to execute.  

  i had bought a extractor for the car and never was happy with the way it was.  the collector went from about 2 1/4"  and pinched down to just
1 3/8" at the exit.  well that just wasnt gonna cut it. it was a huge restriction in the exhaust, especially above anything but an idle.  so i went to Baxters(its an american version of DIP) and bought a set of header extensions that go from 2 1/2 to 2 1/4, just the right size.  i cut the extractor off where the extension would fit nicely and that night it was fitted and tack welded in place.  the rest of the exhaust is just a U bend of the 2 1/4" variety and a Magnafolw muffler with a 2 1/2" core for no restriction.  it will have a slight turn down at the end to get the gasses away from the car and thats it.  Matt and Rob were here last night and liked the way it sounded so i'm happy.

well thats it for now as i'll keep this updated as i get it done, Peter B.

Kev:
Hey Catbox, have you tested the long brake line that goes to the back of the car?  Also, make sure the bleeders on the rear brakes are above the brake line input.  I had that problem with mine.

OldsCool:
What was wrong with the Rabbit??  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:  :lol:

CatBox:
i loved it too much too talk about yet... its to soon  :cry:  :cry:  :cry:  :cry:  :cry:  :cry:  :cry:  :cry:  :cry:  :cry:  :cry:  :cry:  :cry:  :cry:  :cry:

i have missed that car since i had decided to sell it, yea thats right before i actually sold it i missed it.  that car was awesome and my introduction into VW's.

CatBox:

--- Quote from: "Kev" ---Hey Catbox, have you tested the long brake line that goes to the back of the car?  Also, make sure the bleeders on the rear brakes are above the brake line input.  I had that problem with mine.
--- End quote ---


the long line is the next thing on the agenda before i swap outhte master again.  another thought is that its blocked up at the tee in that line also.  i checked the bleeders the other day and i thought they were on the bottom as i didnt look very hard and its been a long day at work.

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