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gordon lonsdale

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  1. Hi all......Fitting my towbar soon.....where should the connections be made on the car ? I dont suppose it makes much differance but its a mk 1 2.3 auto .Thanks
  2. Hi you happy band ,I'm wondering if this set of fantastic alloys off of a 99 mk1 2.3 would fit my 2001 mk2 diesel they are the same size tyres etc and though older are in far far better condition .Any thoughts??
  3. 3 options for you A---dont turn on the aircon, B---remove electric clutch plate from compressor , C-----disconnect electical connection to compressor . I've run my 1.9 for years without a clutch plate ! Sorry MOD I now see what you mean .. The pulley is fairly easy to get off and the bearing is inside it ..trouble is the alternator has to come off and the compressor unbolted to get enough room to get a puller in to take off the pulley (its only held on by a circlip) .I dont think you need disconnect the aircon pipes just waggle the pump round to make some space .Difficult for a non mechanic I would imagine .How long for a good mechanic then all you galaxy experts ?? ..........1 1/2 hours ??
  4. 3 options for you A---dont turn on the aircon, B---remove electric clutch plate from compressor , C-----disconnect electical connection to compressor . I've run my 1.9 for years without a clutch plate !
  5. SG. From recent experience I can assure you that you would'nt nessesarily feel play in your roadwheel when your wheel bearing has gone rarely I think do they show slack its usually damaged balls or races . Does the noise change when changing direction ..ie left or right hand bend.I would recomend you completly eliminate hub bearing probs afore looking elswhere .
  6. Can anyone tell me where I can find the fuse and relay controlling the air con compressor on a mk11 tdi please
  7. For the last 5 years I've been running my 2001 tdi suffered quite a few niggles but nothing major mileage is 100 000.......but I've just aquired very very cheaply 99 /2000 mk1 2.3 petrol auto thats done only 42000 with full service history , underneath its miles better than my diesel and as I only do 5000 miles a year could this be the one to keep..its certainly lovely to drive and Ide be
  8. Anybody know if MK i and MK2 hub carriers are interchangeable?I need to relace the one on my MK2.Thankee all.
  9. Thanks for that robpol, mines the other side grr .I have to say I'd prefer to pick it myself rather than post,just to make sure ,(call me cautious).....(call me tight). Thanks again gordon Ps what is belzona???
  10. I reckon a 1/2" bsf h/t bolt and nut could take up the ovality but you are all so right about possible consequences..taint worth the worry for
  11. Hello Seatkid , What is Belzona ? A small spanish town perhaps ? or is it a SEAT based code ? ..anyway the threaded hole is for the bolt which clamps the hub carrier to the strut , luckily the strut is unaffected.The strut passes through a large hole in a sort of extention to the hub carrier forging and forms the upper fixing and locating for it . The lower end is secured to the swivel on the wishbone . Interesting thought here ..do engineering mahine shops charge the same hourly rates as garages?..comments invited .
  12. Last weekends main job was to fit a new front wheel bearing to the old mk2 diesel,painful story cut short ...head of bolt securing hub carrier to strut shears off... after a lot of drilling from both ends finally got the hub carrier off only to find that I've made the hole with thread oval and removed half the threads . My first thought was just to fit a longer high tensile bolt and a nut but I'm worried about the half to threequarters of a mill of ovality .Its still in bits and I'm wondering about fitting a whole second hand unit ( bearing and all )...............Any thoughts chaps ?? ps would a mk 1 hub and carrier fit ??
  13. Hi all, I've got a slight drip from the water pump on the old mk2 diesel...another little chore for me , a mate however says I should replace the cam belt as well if its got any antifreeze on it .. can he possibly be right?.. I thought antifreeze was friendly to rubber etc . Would love to hear your comments . Gord
  14. Thanks mate its for my sisters Galaxy , haven't had a look yet but garage is saying it can't be done but i'm pretty sure it can and has been :lol: I bought my galaxy (1.9tdi) with the air con not working , later found out some bright spark had removed the electric clutch on the pump , it runs fine though no air of course ...... will I ever fix it ?????????
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