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New Members Say Hi! / Re: Hi, my golf story so far
Last post by scs -23
New Members Say Hi! / Hi, my golf story so far
Last post by RichMyers -24
Engine & Gearbox / High rpm when cold for 20 minutes,...?
Last post by philip -So after adjusting everything possible on my Golf Driver MK2 1600 cc cab,
I got a new problem,...
When stone cold in the morning, turn in on, rpm goes to 1100 for a few minutes, then suddently goes to 1400 rpm and stays like this what ever i do for 20 minutes and then goes down gradually back to 900 rpm +-.
For the rest of the day, every time i start it, it's bang on at +- 900 rpm.
Next day the hole thing starts again !
I have no clue what's wrong ! thanks for your help

Philip.
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Mk2 Parts Wanted / Re: Mk2 1.6 TDI ENGINE
Last post by Chrisyoung01 -26
Engine & Gearbox / Re: Engine swap advice
Last post by Monkey -But I can understand your want to swap the engine, depending on how far you want to go, you could source a 2.0 bottom end, get that refreshed and then spend a couple of weekends swapping your head over and putting it in.
Though I'd still get a leak down done on your engine first, no point in putting a potentially worn head on a shiny new block.
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Engine & Gearbox / Re: Engine swap advice
Last post by AndyBa -
My thought process was that I'd be able to swap out the engine fairly promptly and not have the car off the road too long, but I guess if I increase the power then I need to fettle the brakes etc!
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New Members Say Hi! / Re: Heater pipe work issue
Last post by scs -29
New Members Say Hi! / Heater pipe work issue
Last post by DavidRS -David
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Engine & Gearbox / Re: Engine swap advice
Last post by Monkey -Personally, I'd use the money getting your 1.8 rebuilt.
As long as the bores are good, a hone, fresh set of piston rings and a handful of other refresh bits should see it back to it's best.
First, you should get someone to do a leak down test. You may find you've got something like worn stem seals/guides and can get away with just a head rebuild.
I know I'm probably the last person to tell you not to swap out the engine, but if you want to get best bang for your buck, you may be better off keeping what you have.