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  • REVOofRustler
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    Well I got it all finished! I got home from work on Thursday, and decided to charge the AC before getting it all back together. I checked to see if I had lost any vacuum from how I left it a week ago, and it was all good! So no leaks in my AC system! I hooked up a can of R134a to my AC manifold (I needed like ~1.5 cans), started the car and got to filling it up. The low side pressure was climbing, but my compressor wasn't kicking on. I put almost the whole first can in, and still nothing was happening. My low side pressure was at 55 psi, which should've turned the compressor on. I decided to try hooking up my vagcom to the car and clear the fault code I had for the AC. The code was for low pressure at the pressure sensor, which will turn off the compressor to keep it from running without a load. As soon as I cleared the code, the compressor kicked on! The pressure went down to where it should be and the air inside the car got nice and cold!

    All that was left after that was to get the bumper and wheels on which was smooth sailing. So happy to finally have her back on the road! I needed more pictures, so I took her to the top floor of a mall parking garage today.










    Fun fact: The copper building in the back right is where my internship is







    That's all for now!

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  • REVOofRustler
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    Got this pretty thing from FedEx today!




    This is an OEM radiator for a B7 S4 (Mine is a B6). The B7 is basically a facelifted B6, so the parts are all very similar. If I were to get an OEM rad for a B6, it would've cost me about 800 bucks. For some reason, the OEM B7 rad is only 300, and all you have to do to get it to fit is shave down the support bracket for the hood bumper, and bend a sensor out like 10 degrees. Other than that, everything fits just like it should!






    After getting that on, I filled my fluids all back up, and I also got my oil change out of the way. All that's left now is to recharge the AC and get the bumper back on! I've been driving my parents' Volt to school and work (which I'm extremely thankful they're letting me do), and although the gas mileage is great, I REALLY miss pretty much everything about my car hahaha. So I'm hoping I can get it all buttoned up by tomorrow night, or friday night at the latest.

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  • REVOofRustler
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    Originally posted by alexandermjoyce View Post
    3D modeling... is the program based on 3D printing programs and such? That's really cool. I just graduated a few weeks ago.. So I know where you're at.

    And thanks Been working a lot lately on the avant. Are you planning on getting bags? Yours looks good already... but low always makes things better...
    I am starting to do a lot of 3D printing and Laser Cutting right now in my classes. I've done a couple quarters of solidworks, and one in AutoCAD, and then just a lot of other "design" classes in between. I'm starting an internship at a civil engineering place on monday where I'm gonna be using a lot of AutoCAD and a bit of microstation, but the program I'm in at school is focused more on mechanical design. I've got a couple quarters left and then I'll be done!

    I definitely wanna put bags on my car eventually. I want to go lower, but I really don't want to destroy the underside of my car to do it haha. I also wanna keep it sporty so that I can spend some time on the track, so I think bags are the way to go.

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  • alexandermjoyce
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    3D modeling... is the program based on 3D printing programs and such? That's really cool. I just graduated a few weeks ago.. So I know where you're at.

    And thanks Been working a lot lately on the avant. Are you planning on getting bags? Yours looks good already... but low always makes things better...

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  • REVOofRustler
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    Originally posted by Whiskerz View Post
    Nice to see someone doing all their own work on the car!

    Should be interesting to watch this car transform once you start making "real" money
    Thanks! There's definitely a sense of pride in doing it yourself. As for what will become of the car, it won't be anything "never before seen". I really want to make into a jack of all trades of sorts. I've been really wanting to go to some track days with it, but at the same time I want something I can show off at the meets. Eventually I'd love to have air suspension to give it the show look, but still capable enough for a track and daily driver duties. Other than that, there's a company that makes a pretty solid supercharger (VF Engineering), that'll put the car at almost 500awhp on 5 psi with meth on stock internals. That's 10 grand I don't have right now, though hahah

    Originally posted by alexandermjoyce View Post
    Is this photo real? Because that is mind-boggling image.
    That photo is indeed real. That photo was taken probably within a mile or two from a Bavarian town (think SoWo) called Leavenworth which is the destination of a big yearly drive for Euros. It's really wild seeing green plants and healthy trees on the highway side of the river, and then just burnt hillside on the other.

    On another note, I'm really diggin your Avant! I wasn't really planning on posting this, but I guess I'll throw it up anyway. It's just a photoshop of what I'd love for mine to turn out like. I'm going to school right now for 3D modelling, and I've really been playing with the idea of building a set of wheels with completely custom, one off centers.


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  • l2edken
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    Originally posted by alexandermjoyce View Post
    Is this photo real? Because that is mind-boggling image.
    seriously. i cant get over that

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  • alexandermjoyce
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    Originally posted by Jlyons617 View Post




    Summer:
    Is this photo real? Because this is a mind-boggling image.
    Last edited by alexandermjoyce; 05-21-2016, 10:34 PM.

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  • Whiskerz
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    Nice to see someone doing all their own work on the car!

    Should be interesting to watch this car transform once you start making "real" money

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  • REVOofRustler
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    Alright so here's where I'm at right now. Got my new compressor, dryer, orifice tube, coolant expansion tank, belt, auto tensioner, water pump, and coolant temp sensor all installed. I got the core support on, and I figured I'd hook my vacuum pump up to the AC just to test it before I put everything back together. It would pull a vacuum around 15-20 inHg, but it would go back to zero within about 10 seconds if I sealed the system off from the vacuum pump. I heard air hissing back in from around the compressor, so I pulled the core support back off. Found out one of the new O rings I put on one of the connections was a bit too big and had been pinched in half, causing the leak. So I threw a different one on, and that fixed that issue. AC system holds a vacuum really well now.

    So as I mentioned earlier, I noticed before all this that my car had a bit of a coolant leak. When I had the core support off, I hooked the hose up to my radiator, but I didn't see anywhere that was leaking. Fast forward to yesterday, and I decided to start the car up and just check things over. So I filled up my coolant and power steering fluid and started her up! First thing I noticed was a leak from my power steering where the lines had to be disconnected to to get the core support off. When I took everything apart the first time, there were two hose clamps on one of the power steering lines. I only used one when I put it back together, and that's the line where the leak was coming from. Threw the second one on, and that fixed that. So then I started the car again, and sure enough, now there's a leak coming from my radiator. There was a crack about an inch long in the plastic passenger side end tank, but it was also leaking from where the end tank meets the aluminum core of the radiator. So the new radiator will hopefully be here wednesday, and then she should be good to go!


    New compressor in it's new home




    New orifice tube compared to the old. I was expecting the filter to be clogged with metal debris from the seized compressor, but it was really pretty clean. I flushed the AC system to make sure it was good to go for the new compressor.




    JHM Belt tensioner. So much better than the manual factory tensioner!








    The core support has to be clearanced a bit since the aftermarket tensioner sticks out a bit further




    And here's the crack in my radiator




    I have to say, I'm really excited to drive her again after driving my parents' Suburban the last couple weeks. Maybe she'll feel fast again lol

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  • REVOofRustler
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    Made a little bit more progress today!

    So all the bolts that hold the compressor in place are pretty easy to get to and take out. The problem is that the prop shaft that drives the compressor is screwed into the back of the compressor. There is a 17mm hex on the prop shaft side, and a 19mm on the compressor side. I tried undoing that connection without taking out the motor mount, but to no avail. So I got the motor supported with a hoist so I could take out the motor mount and brackets.






    After getting all that out of the way, I tried to undo that connection once more, but I still could not get it undone. The part of the compressor that the prop shaft screws into is held on by six smaller allen head bolts, so I figured I'd take those off and see what happens. I took out the ones that I could easily reach, and then I cranked the motor for a second with my fuel pump fuse pulled so that the prop shaft and compressor would rotate and I could get to the rest of the bolts. It worked! I may still try to get those parts unscrewed from each other, but I don't see why I couldn't just put the new compressor in the same way.







    After getting the compressor out, I saw that the drive shaft had also broken in the compressor. I was kind of expecting it, though, because that's what usually happens when the AC stops working on these cars.




    So I have load of parts coming from JHM and ECS that will hopefully be here by the weekend. I'll have a lot of free time next week, so that's when I'll work on getting everything in. I also ordered an AC manifold gauge set, AC flush kit, and a vacuum pump so I can do it all the right way.

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  • REVOofRustler
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    Originally posted by nsogiba View Post
    keep it coming!
    I'll do my best!


    So after playing around with some soapy water and my air compressor, I found that my AC compressor has a very large leak. Everything up to this point has been pretty easy and straightforward, but I think getting the compressor out might give me some trouble. I have everything disconnected from it, and it's completely unbolted from the car. Only thing is that I have to take out my driver side motor mount because it's built around the compressor in a way that makes it impossible to get out. The only thing driven by the serpentine belt on this car is the alternator. Everything else is driven off of the timing chains on the back of the motor, so that obviously makes things a bit more complicated.




    Other than that, I pulled the water pump and coolant reservoir off. The water pump didn't seem like it turned as smoothly as it should, so I have a new one of those on the way with everything else. I couldn't find anywhere where coolant was leaking from, so I'm just gonna see what happens once I get everything back together. If it's still there I'll just make sure to top off my coolant every now and then haha. Along with the compressor and coolant tank and such, I ordered an aftermarket belt tensioner from JHM. The stock tensioner requires that you use a torque wrench to manually torque the tensioner, and then you tighten down a bolt to keep it all in place. The JHM one is an automatic tensioner like you'd find on just about anything, so that'll be nice to have on there.

    I have Tuesday off of school and work, so that's when I'll figure out how to get the compressor out. I'm really looking forward to not burning up my car this summer lol

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  • nsogiba
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    keep it coming!

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  • REVOofRustler
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    Time for a sort of update. I recently noticed a tick/rattle coming from the front of the car. I dug into it the last couple days, and I think the noise was coming from my serpentine belt. I took the belt off and ran the car for a second and I didn't notice the noise at all. While I have it all apart, I'm gonna be trying to find where my AC system is leaking refrigerant. It would be nice to finally have AC haha. I've also noticed I have a bit of a coolant leak. I think it might be coming from the radiator, so I'll check that over tomorrow.








    I'm starting an internship in a couple weeks and also getting close to graduating, so hopefully I'll be able to get a "real" job once all that is finished and then I can really get to doing some more mods on it.

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  • REVOofRustler
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    Originally posted by Jlyons617 View Post
    The three seasons of Stevens pass

    Winter:
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    Spring:
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    Summer:
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    Ahhhh, how (unfortunately) true that is!

    Originally posted by btns44 View Post
    Awesome pictures! Those are surreal.

    I love the avants.. I have a B6 ultrasport sedan that I love to death!
    Thanks! I really wish Audi would import more Avants over here. We really get jipped on all the good models haha


    Nothing else has really happened with my car lately, except for going and putting actual nuts on bolts on my lip so it doesn't get ripped off again lol. One of my friends recently picked up a "new" WRX, so we've been going around doing wagon things!

    There was a meet with Seattle Cars and Coffee at Alki beach that we ended up going an hour late to. The sun had just gone down, but I thought these shots turned out ok.








    Then we ended up going back over Stevens with a few other friends to have some fun in the snow!







    This thread is more or less going to turn into a picture dump for me in the near future. I've been really enjoying the photography stuff, so I'm gonna be buying myself my own DSLR hopefully within the next couple months so I don't have to keep borrowing my parents'. I wanna move up to a full frame, so I've decided on a Nikon D750. For lenses I'm just gonna start out with a Nikkor F2.8 24-70mm lense. Like I said in the first post, I do a lot of mountain biking. I'm thinking that instead of competing in the races this year, I'll go and get photos of all the races and potentially make a bit of money on top. So that's all for now!

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  • btns44
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    Awesome pictures! Those are surreal.

    I love the avants.. I have a B6 ultrasport sedan that I love to death!

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