24-04-2012, 05:48 PM
Ok so ive been on here for a while now and wanted to share my (albeit shite) project thread. It has been copyed directly over from theywhoshallnotbenamed so obviously reference to this forum arent really valid. I hope it provides a semi interesting read though!
Here goes :-
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Hello all, as most of you now know we are the owners of a Red Rallye that many will have seen at FCS. I now think its about time that i started a project thread to let everyone know how things get on (albeit slowly!).
On the 16th February 2011 driving home from Yorkshire my Dturbo decided that it didnt want number 1 conrod any more and spat it out the side of the block. This all happened at around 77mph () on the M1 southbound at junction 27. Woops!
Well the car was bought back by the RAC and then pushed into position were it would then sit for a further 3 months awaiting the engine that i had already bought for it!
Anyway, our wedding was on Saturday 19th of February and i desperatly needed a car to get me back upto my place of work on Sunday night. I sat on the PC for a couple of days before deciding that i had always wanted a Rallye, the insurance was a decent price and one was for sale on the Rallye/6 forum. We travelled down that night, i took it for a quick test drive, was quite impressed so handed over the cash, filled her up and was on our way home!
Pictures from the for sale thread :-
As you can see the car isnt in perfect condition however i was soon to find out about its life. The car came with a fair amount of recents, included in this was a MOT advisory; V6 engine fitted instead of standard... Hmm this explains the 4 unknown numbers on the back underneath the Rallye badge.
After a bit of searching and a posting on the 6 forum asking about the history of the car i found that it had in fact been owned by a man named Adam, of which him and his wife had owned the car since it was on 30k odd miles. He gave me a brief overview on the car, and how it had a V6 conversion towards the end of its time with him.
However, for reasons i am not 100% sure of he decided to first attempt to sell the car, after this he decided to break it. The engine went, all of its front running gear was also sold off, including some custom AST coilovers. Thankfully the shell was bought by another person that intended to track the car. He then replaced the engine with one that he had lying around from a 6. Mileage unknown to me but the shell was on 142k miles when i purchased it.
A result of my thread on the 6 forum lead to a few pictures of it during its glory days :-
As new
Hillclimbing complete w/cocking back leg
And various others
And the V6 Conversion
And this now takes us to were it is today .
First off the cars specifications as it stands are as follows, to my knowledge :-
Engine
- GTI 6 engine w/aircon compressor still present
- K&N 57i Cone filter
- Standard exhaust system w/ Supersprint backbox
Suspension & Brakes
- Standard brake callipers front and rear w/Mintex 1144 pads and unknown discs
- Front lowered 40mm (ish) with spax springs on standard shocks.
- Rear lowered to match with standard shocks
- Uprated rear ARB w/ standard TBs
- Team dynamics PR1.2 wheels
So anyway, in the 8000 miles that i have now owned the car ive had to replace a few things, firstly in the first few weeks of driving the car the gearbox started to rumble and groan at me even with the engine at idle. It turned out the drain plug for the gearbox had not been tightened up at all and it had lost all of its oil over the floor. I was lucky as new gear oil stopped the noises and it has been ok since, however i do think that it is still leaking oil from one of the driveshaft seals!
Another item that was replaced was the drivers side driveshaft as the CV joint had lost all grease causing excessive wear resulting in nasty noises etc, replaced and all is now well that side!
Now on to a few pics and effectively the start of the project, in pictures at least. As seen in the for sale pictures the Rallye came with TD1.2s, however one of the wheels had severe rust coating it and the rest all were badly kerbed. I put my Dtubs cyclones on it for the time being as they had good tyres and didnt look completely gash, with the intention of powdercoating the 1.2s white. However about a week before FCS Gina decided to refurb the wheels :-
First wheel to be rubbed down and wet and dryed.
Masked up ready to be primered.
Primered and then wet and dried again to fill in all the kerbing marks, this was repeated many times!
Primered for the last time ready to be sprayed.
Sprayed gloss black and lacquerd ready for the lettering.
Started the lettering, the 3 words took 2 1/2 hours a time.
Finished!
A center console was then sourced from the local scrapyard to try somthing a little different.
This is what the parts started as.
Rubbed down.
Primered.
Glossed and lacquerd.
And finally all the pictures i have found of the Wallye from FCS, thank you all that took pictures because my camera lasted about 5 minutes at FCS!
High res and the only photo that i took of my car at FCS !!
Since FCS not a lot has happened, seems like it was ages ago already but i had a great time and i thank all for the kind comments! Today i got round to adjusting the throttle cable, cleaning the throttle body and K&N. I also lubricated the rear brake compensator which was partially siezed, and hopefuly sorted an exhaust leak from mid pipe to back box! No pictures as it was far from exciting, but i will try and update regularly, and try and do somthing interesting!
Cheers this far! James and Gina.
Gives you an idea what it looked like on clones.
Here goes :-
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Hello all, as most of you now know we are the owners of a Red Rallye that many will have seen at FCS. I now think its about time that i started a project thread to let everyone know how things get on (albeit slowly!).
On the 16th February 2011 driving home from Yorkshire my Dturbo decided that it didnt want number 1 conrod any more and spat it out the side of the block. This all happened at around 77mph () on the M1 southbound at junction 27. Woops!
Well the car was bought back by the RAC and then pushed into position were it would then sit for a further 3 months awaiting the engine that i had already bought for it!
Anyway, our wedding was on Saturday 19th of February and i desperatly needed a car to get me back upto my place of work on Sunday night. I sat on the PC for a couple of days before deciding that i had always wanted a Rallye, the insurance was a decent price and one was for sale on the Rallye/6 forum. We travelled down that night, i took it for a quick test drive, was quite impressed so handed over the cash, filled her up and was on our way home!
Pictures from the for sale thread :-
As you can see the car isnt in perfect condition however i was soon to find out about its life. The car came with a fair amount of recents, included in this was a MOT advisory; V6 engine fitted instead of standard... Hmm this explains the 4 unknown numbers on the back underneath the Rallye badge.
After a bit of searching and a posting on the 6 forum asking about the history of the car i found that it had in fact been owned by a man named Adam, of which him and his wife had owned the car since it was on 30k odd miles. He gave me a brief overview on the car, and how it had a V6 conversion towards the end of its time with him.
However, for reasons i am not 100% sure of he decided to first attempt to sell the car, after this he decided to break it. The engine went, all of its front running gear was also sold off, including some custom AST coilovers. Thankfully the shell was bought by another person that intended to track the car. He then replaced the engine with one that he had lying around from a 6. Mileage unknown to me but the shell was on 142k miles when i purchased it.
A result of my thread on the 6 forum lead to a few pictures of it during its glory days :-
As new
Hillclimbing complete w/cocking back leg
And various others
And the V6 Conversion
And this now takes us to were it is today .
First off the cars specifications as it stands are as follows, to my knowledge :-
Engine
- GTI 6 engine w/aircon compressor still present
- K&N 57i Cone filter
- Standard exhaust system w/ Supersprint backbox
Suspension & Brakes
- Standard brake callipers front and rear w/Mintex 1144 pads and unknown discs
- Front lowered 40mm (ish) with spax springs on standard shocks.
- Rear lowered to match with standard shocks
- Uprated rear ARB w/ standard TBs
- Team dynamics PR1.2 wheels
So anyway, in the 8000 miles that i have now owned the car ive had to replace a few things, firstly in the first few weeks of driving the car the gearbox started to rumble and groan at me even with the engine at idle. It turned out the drain plug for the gearbox had not been tightened up at all and it had lost all of its oil over the floor. I was lucky as new gear oil stopped the noises and it has been ok since, however i do think that it is still leaking oil from one of the driveshaft seals!
Another item that was replaced was the drivers side driveshaft as the CV joint had lost all grease causing excessive wear resulting in nasty noises etc, replaced and all is now well that side!
Now on to a few pics and effectively the start of the project, in pictures at least. As seen in the for sale pictures the Rallye came with TD1.2s, however one of the wheels had severe rust coating it and the rest all were badly kerbed. I put my Dtubs cyclones on it for the time being as they had good tyres and didnt look completely gash, with the intention of powdercoating the 1.2s white. However about a week before FCS Gina decided to refurb the wheels :-
First wheel to be rubbed down and wet and dryed.
Masked up ready to be primered.
Primered and then wet and dried again to fill in all the kerbing marks, this was repeated many times!
Primered for the last time ready to be sprayed.
Sprayed gloss black and lacquerd ready for the lettering.
Started the lettering, the 3 words took 2 1/2 hours a time.
Finished!
A center console was then sourced from the local scrapyard to try somthing a little different.
This is what the parts started as.
Rubbed down.
Primered.
Glossed and lacquerd.
And finally all the pictures i have found of the Wallye from FCS, thank you all that took pictures because my camera lasted about 5 minutes at FCS!
High res and the only photo that i took of my car at FCS !!
Since FCS not a lot has happened, seems like it was ages ago already but i had a great time and i thank all for the kind comments! Today i got round to adjusting the throttle cable, cleaning the throttle body and K&N. I also lubricated the rear brake compensator which was partially siezed, and hopefuly sorted an exhaust leak from mid pipe to back box! No pictures as it was far from exciting, but i will try and update regularly, and try and do somthing interesting!
Cheers this far! James and Gina.
Gives you an idea what it looked like on clones.