Issue with position 3
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Right, I had the engine out yesterday to do a new clutch and all that goes with it, Removed the rest of the sound proofing and beat the tunnel a little to make room to go back on position 3.
However, The brake servo is in the way. Has anyone else had this ? If so what was done to get round it ?
Or should I just cut the front top cross member out, move the rad forward a bit and use pin's on the bonnet.
However, The brake servo is in the way. Has anyone else had this ? If so what was done to get round it ?
Or should I just cut the front top cross member out, move the rad forward a bit and use pin's on the bonnet.
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Mine went in pos 3 with no probs,mine is close to the servo but i ground a bit off the edge of the inlet mani to help clear it,
I might have a pic somewhere
I might have a pic somewhere
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Nope, only one ive got is this with the hose hiding the clearance, but there is only about a 10mm gap between them after gringing maybe 5mm off the manifold.leeparkes wrote:Mine went in pos 3 with no probs,mine is close to the servo but i ground a bit off the edge of the inlet mani to help clear it,
I might have a pic somewhere

Edit: i found another

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What mounts are you using? ie is the one on the passenger side lower than drivers side making the engine tilt
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I've got loads of space inbetween the mani and servo.
As lee said, what mounts are you using, and if the mani is giving you probs, change it for a clio or golf one like the boys do for the m50 swaps.
As lee said, what mounts are you using, and if the mani is giving you probs, change it for a clio or golf one like the boys do for the m50 swaps.

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No i meant the rubber mount,zaust wrote:Using beefys mount's.
the mount on the pass side on mine was squashed like a donut and on start up it would tap the servo, when i put a new mount in it stopped touching the servo.
Have you got the engine in pos 3 but its touching the servo? or you cant get the engine back because of the servo?
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Ah i think i know what you mean now, i had grief getting one of the mounts (arms) over the stud on the rubber mount but cant remember which side it was, i ended up taking the arm off the block,line the engine up roughly put the mount (arm) over the stud then re-bolt the arm to the block
Im sure you cant get the arm onto the stud without doing this.
Im sure you cant get the arm onto the stud without doing this.
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That don't sound right for pos2 

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that's where mine is. E30.de mounts with a new hole drilled between P2 and P3. there is marks on the leads / rad from contact.zaust wrote:It was just touching the finns on the rad before yesterday.
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One way to get the engine mount bracket over the rubber mounting is to loosen the nut on the underside of it, so the stud drops down. The stud can also me moved around quite a bit too.
I used a Mk1 Golf GTI servo, which sorted the clearance issue in pos.3.
I used a Mk1 Golf GTI servo, which sorted the clearance issue in pos.3.
Jeremy Clarkson wrote:...but it drives the front wheels. Theee wrooong wheels!
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Totally straight swap.
It is smaller in diameter but wider.
Some say the capacity is a little less so not as much servo effect (harder pedal), but I never really drove mine with the standard servo so I don't know about that, but it feels ok to me.
Other Golf servos need the actuator rod extending, but not the GTI one.
It is smaller in diameter but wider.
Some say the capacity is a little less so not as much servo effect (harder pedal), but I never really drove mine with the standard servo so I don't know about that, but it feels ok to me.
Other Golf servos need the actuator rod extending, but not the GTI one.
Jeremy Clarkson wrote:...but it drives the front wheels. Theee wrooong wheels!
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