Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM

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Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM
nice little guide on the beam mounts, got the same job coming up myself very soon
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'09 Mercedes E320cdi wagon 
'99 306 gti6
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Good work mate Smile
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hmmmm Bollocks!

have been to have the car all tracked up have all the measurements fronts been adjusted,
rear left is spot on!
rear right looks as if it may have a bent stub axel

so looks like im going to get heavy with a large hammer and knock the shaft out
once i find a replacement
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Is that your new/rebuilt axle thats bent?
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looks that way
but remember the axles and arms are my originals the beam was rebuilt with new inner Axel pins and bearings not the outer wheel axles

it was probably bent when i bought the car as that side is the side the beam colapsed
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Surely they should of checked it thoroughly before rebuilding it though?
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probably not noticable untill the tracking gauges were used
i didnt notice it
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so the puddle sucker has gone
im now back to a std airbox and snorkel
with a nice bit of blue silicon and an ash filter for the ICV

   

   
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good move paul ThumbsUp did you manage to get a K&N for the box?

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no didnt get a K&N just a std filter for now Wink
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have been out and fitted new exhust rubbers as the old ones were shot,
have stopped the rattle from the rear heat sheild, snapped bolts! so ground the studs off and drilled and fitted a threaded insert to the underfloor so now i have a firm screw point and no rattle once bolted up

and ive had another look at what i thought was a bent stub axel
well i dont think it is now as the Camber on the printout is correct
its only the Toe thats out

when i look at the readings on the printout i realised the N/s is toe in and the O/s is toe out
so out with the tape measure and the beam is not square!
probably after ive done the beam mounts D O H!!!!!!
O/S is about 5mm further back than the N/s
so tomorrow mornings job is to square up the beam
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Is there an easy way to square up the beam? Because i'm not sure mine is exactly straight, at least the gauges reckon it isnt lol.
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Thats a real smart thought, far easier than replacing it and still being wrong lol.
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(01-07-2013, 12:42 PM)Poodle Wrote: Is there an easy way to square up the beam? Because i'm not sure mine is exactly straight, at least the gauges reckon it isnt lol.

well to check ive measured from a fixed point on the body to a fixed point on the wheel/hub

to realine i will loosen the underside lower rear mount, and the and the top of this mount as it was slotted, and slacken the two top front mounts both sides,
then hope to be able to bump move the beam with the wheels in the air, to its square position

we will see the outcome tomorrow Smile
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FIRE TIME!!

started cleaning up my old mounts so i can convert them to solids

   

   
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OOH interestinggggggg
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(05-07-2013, 11:36 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: OOH pikey

EFA

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yes very nice but at £130 you can keep them

in build mine for less than £30
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(05-07-2013, 06:14 PM)cully Wrote: yes very nice but at £130 you can keep them

in build mine for less than £30

Fancy doing me? some please Big Grin i have so much to do on the six i got a little excited on Monday and totally stripped the rear end of the car to refurb and you love pissing about cully you know you do Big Grin
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sorry puggie this is my experiment but instruction will be here for yourself to follow Wink

yes your right though i do like playing with my garage toys Big Grin
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(05-07-2013, 06:24 PM)cully Wrote: sorry puggie this is my experiment but instruction will be here for yourself to follow Wink

yes your right though i do like playing with my garage toys Big Grin



Sweet i will keep an eye on your updates. did you get the front snorkle? in the end for the air box got one here if needed dude cover the postage
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Thing is though if you don't get these exactly right its going to throw the track of the car out, and this would have quite a serious effect on the handling and not in a good way lol, so £130 isn't that bad lol, did you make a jig from your new set before you fitted them?

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im in the process of making the rear pair.they will be the easy ones
i will make a jig for the front pair as they are a little harder to get right
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anyone got any glue!

   
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Interesting
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Nice work going on here cully! Keen to see these mounts when you have done them!
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They should look like this when done right. Not too pikey I reckon.

http://www.306gti6.com/forum/showthread....059&page=1

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Supplied in any colour you like as long as it's Cherry red.

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Got lots of pre cut plates as supplied to Mr Cully if people are interested in making their own.

Word of warning however, these are safety critical components and this job should only be attempted by a competent welder/fabricator with suitable equipment. Safety blurb out of the way, carry on enjoying the project.
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oh yes ^^^^^

i might of cheated a little bit with the plates Blush

thanks goes too Daveyboy for supplying me the plate sets
ask him nicely and im sure he will do the same
or even supply the completed mounts


ive got to make a nice job on the welding so it looks easy to do
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whats a plate set cost then paul?

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£27.50 posted
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