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  • #31
    Originally posted by storey618 View Post
    how did you go about putting it back in? there is a right way to do it
    I just held the shaft in place and bolted back in ! damn I'm getting paranoid I'll go read about this!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Jailbird666 View Post
      I just held the shaft in place and bolted back in ! damn I'm getting paranoid I'll go read about this!
      youre supposed to torque to i believe 150 ft/lbs and then spin the bolt another 180 degrees.


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      • #33
        thanks for the info!

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        • #34
          gave more time to the swagon this weeked,

          first things first, one thing that (me and my back) **** is that german cars use lug bolts instead of studs, which makes wheel positioning a little pita.

          So I added a stud on each corner to help that, and put a wheel lock instead of simple nut.
          But, the wheel lock tool had to be tweeked a little, to accommodate the long stud. IMG_7136IMG_7137
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          also, I got the wheels balanced and ready to go on the car ! IMG_7141IMG_7139

          So, the plan is to wrap my car next weekend, but before that, some little things had to be done/fixed.

          First, I wanted to delete my ac system, making the flow of air better to the main rad and also because the system needed some maintenance but aint nobody got time for that!

          I dont have pictures before removing it but here is after. I still need to build some little ss brackets to hold my oil cooling lines ( held it with metal wire for the moment)
          you can see that my radiator did hit the ground a couple of time IMG_7153

          I also relocated a module that was poorly placed. I mounted it right behing the rebar IMG_7150

          as I said, there is no picture before removing the ac hardware but any of you who knows how packed s4 b6 engine bay are will understand that making room up there is no luxury.
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          I had a stupid leak in my washer fluid tank since I have the car that was only caused by....an unplugged hose. so now its fixed!

          while I was there I deleted the pump that was there to shoot the fluid to my rear window , but I deleted the whipper and now this rusty ol bastard is out too
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          the thing was so rotten I broke it in half using bare hands
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          As I said in the original post, the swap was 70% done. I realized that my misaligned pannels where only caused by missing bolts. A lot of them. So before I put everything back together I need to get these first.
          my friend helped me wrap my fenders while they were off the car

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          starting to come along IMG_7198

          on a sad note, while to car was on stands I found out that my powerstearing was leaking as *($@*(%(*@ for the second time in less than a year
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          on more positive note, I got these spare muffler hangers for a little something IMG_7190
          Last edited by Jailbird666; 04-09-2017, 05:37 PM.

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          • #35
            sad update,

            the leak wasn't coming from my powersteering but from my steering rack. The timing is pretty s*("$* also, I had an appointment this friday to work on my exhaust and I was supposed to wrap the car this weeked.

            trying to stay positive tho.

            the car will get new oil while it's there.

            it's something

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            • #36
              it was a busy weekend.

              managed to get 90% of the wrap done!

              while the car was at the garage I cleaned up my work space fullsizeoutput_1fc

              when I got the car back I started to strip it IMG_7273IMG_7274IMG_7271

              two brothers came and helped DSC_0523

              chop chopIMG_7262

              peekaboo
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              at 4h30 am we had been working straight since 14h pm and went to sleep.
              wrapping a car is more of a challenge than I thought, all my respect to the proffessionals out there
              Last edited by Jailbird666; 04-19-2017, 09:48 PM.

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              • #37
                the day after it was also non stop work till 3 am

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                how me and my cluster feel right now , with my exam and all that work and no sleep


                (got a cheap old nikon)
                prepping the hatch
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                eternal chopchop IMG_7286

                putting the doorblade back on and added some sealant DSC_0548DSC_0540DSC_0549
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                hoverin
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                • #38
                  still got some details to finish on the wrap ,
                  the job is not perfect, but once again it's my first time using this kind of product and in the end I think I did an ok job
                  it's looking perfect when you're standing like, err.. five feet away

                  first time going to school with the wrapped wagon, woke up late , parked right in front of a no parking sign and got spotted haha fullsizeoutput_201

                  also had my first bmx street session of the season and it went great found a taco bell in Montreal and ate there.
                  An awesome s2000 was parked there and I ended up discussing 20 minutes with the owner, from whom I learned some interesting things about a race track kinda near my home where I could benefit from a bigger circuit

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                  leaving you with a foggy view from my living room
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                  • #39
                    today got a little more done,

                    first, I had to do some early morning (before school) adjustments on my new fender because it was rubbing mad and eating my tires
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                    here is the splitter before I made some adjustments. Sadly, got no pictures yet of the result but it's so much better.
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                    I also started to make 3 brackets out of alloy to hold my oil cooler tight.
                    (no pictures yet)

                    got the car aligned IMG_7330

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