Pinno718
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Me too! I've gone from the VW logo to a Bluemotion logo on a world map background.
You tart. Respect.
Me too! I've gone from the VW logo to a Bluemotion logo on a world map background.
Me too! I've gone from the VW logo to a Bluemotion logo on a world map background.
Did she not die in a bad car accident 😲I’d have Linda Lovelace
Did she not die in a bad car accident 😲
I’d have Linda Lovelace
Bah. Oodles of deblocker, 24 hours to soak in and a 700nm impact driver can't shift my crankshaft pulley bolt on the Porker. I use Inotech. What other serious deblockers are out there?
When I rebuilt the engine, I omitted doing the oil pump drive gear. It's clever - there's not much to go wrong with them but I have done 10k since and it's about to hit the 80k mark since I rebuilt it so what better time to change the belts, do the drive gear - the drive gear is driven by a toothed section near the front of the crankshaft but requires removal of the belts and pulley. I think a blow torch is the only option (and a new O ring and oil seal).
Also, been wanting to get this done for a long time; i've sent the cam carrier/rocker cover of for powder coating. Pics to follow. Can't wait. There's nothing like waiting for shiny bits on the post. It's not lost it's edge ever since I started cycling and ordering stuff out of CW.
Done that recently on a dpf bolt that had case hardened....simple job turned into a nightmare.Was too lazy to go and buy some decent drill bits so spent an afternoon swearing and struggling till I got it !. The head of the bolt sheered off leaving the shaft in there - it will be a case of drilling the bolt out should the exhaust need changing in the future - as it stands the exhaust flanges are in the way.
Done that recently on a dpf bolt that had case hardened....simple job turned into a nightmare.Was too lazy to go and buy some decent drill bits so spent an afternoon swearing and struggling till I got it !
I've since bought myself some decent drill bits....that will probably sit in the garage unused for a year or so 🤣
If it's anything like the crankshaft pully bolt on my son's BMW, the impact driver wouldn't touch it and we snapped at least two 1/2 inch bars (at the socket joint. Had to result in borrowing a truck sized breaker bar and socket (3/4 or 1")

I upset someone on a VW forum. They're selling big brake transporter conversions using Porsche calipers and custom made carriers.
I suggested that they were rather lovely, but it would be nice to have an option without Porsche engraved on the calipers, which went down like the truth in a cabinet office meeting.