Hello,
Now that the engine runs ok, I've had to look at other bits and bobs for the MOT.
Most obvious was one of the driveshaft gaiters. Even with the little I've used the T25, I have not been aware of any clonking from the back end.
So I decided in the first instance just to change the offending gaiter clean and regrease the CV joints..
Once the driveshaft off using a brass drift, everything went easily... take one CV joint at a time, remove, clean thoroughly, inspect and reassemble.
From the photos you will see that there is quite a lot of wear in the cages, but once together no bad noises apparant!!
This was carried out at my friends barn, where he has a pit, so he did the mucky stuff while I was making the safety rails for his fishponds.
Not VW related, but I thought I would show you the repair carried out at the same time on my elderly but reliable Renault 21 Estate. Though the car is in good condition, it is worth very little, and so the cost of repairs must be kept to a minimum
The problem was a 2" hole in one of the manifold to exhaust downpipes.
Had I taken it to Renault, they would have changed the part,(about 250€), and had to struggle with rusted studs, no doubt incurring extra costs
With the MIG welding plant I was able to run a bead of weld around the perimeter of the damage.
Then a second bead, staying parallel with the surface of the tube, so that the patch does not get too bulky.
This now gives a good thickness of metal to weld to, and the rest is finished in a spiral fashion.
I estimate the materials cost at less than 1€, whereas the garage would have charged over 400€. This shows how quickly you could recover the investment on a MIG plant.
For the technically minded : wire 0.8mm, Volts 16.4, amps 88 - 92.
Back to the T25...
I've not had a VW with LED's on the dash before, and the turn indicator is not working, everything else works OK, Iv'e had the dash pod off for the brake master cylinder , but I cant remember if the led worked before. Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated
Oh, and thanks Metalmicky for the heater widget, I've not run a CT engine before, and was surprised at the amount of hot air coming through to the windscreen...roll on the ski-ing season!
Cordialement,
