BB's TT
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Each TTOC Member can post one thread to contain a full journal of their TT ownership.
This can be a full blown build thread or as simple as a set of pictures, the choice is yours.
Each TTOC Member can post one thread to contain a full journal of their TT ownership.
This can be a full blown build thread or as simple as a set of pictures, the choice is yours.
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- Location: Preston, Lancashire
This weekend after several attempts and lots of patience and some washing up liquid I reinstalled the seals on the newly painted roof rails ready to fit later in the year.
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Mk1 TT225 Coupe 2002
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Replaced the nearside roof rail that I had painted myself with one that I had done professionally a few weeks ago and at the same time took the opportunity to remove the erosion tape that is on the bodywork that protects it from the harness that goes to the tailgate.
Whenever I wash the car I look at it and wonder if there is any rust underneath it as it is so discoloured but after removal and cleanup it’s all good.
Whenever I wash the car I look at it and wonder if there is any rust underneath it as it is so discoloured but after removal and cleanup it’s all good.
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Mk1 TT225 Coupe 2002
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I ordered and received these some weeks ago but thought today I would open the box and check out the contents. Not sure when I will install these but it’s nice to know that if an existing hose should fail I have a quality hose to replace it.
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Mk1 TT225 Coupe 2002
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Sometime ago while working on the rear suspension I noticed that the hand brake cable guide tubes were in a very sorry state.
A few months back I picked up a second hand pair from a TT breakers that were in really good condition with minimal rust. I’ve now cleaned them up, applied a coat of Bilt Hamber Electrox and a top coat of Eastwoods Extreme Chassis Satin Black.
A few months back I picked up a second hand pair from a TT breakers that were in really good condition with minimal rust. I’ve now cleaned them up, applied a coat of Bilt Hamber Electrox and a top coat of Eastwoods Extreme Chassis Satin Black.
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Mk1 TT225 Coupe 2002
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One item I meant to do during the gearbox removal, overhaul and refit was to clean up the gear selector cable bracket that is attached to the gearbox.
Unfortunately for whatever reason this didn’t get done, so I recently picked up a second hand bracket from a TT breakers in Blackburn that I’ll clean up and swap out with mine so that I can do what I had originally intended several months ago.
Below is the second hand bracket that I picked up after a quick clean, I’ll do some more before fitting.
Unfortunately for whatever reason this didn’t get done, so I recently picked up a second hand bracket from a TT breakers in Blackburn that I’ll clean up and swap out with mine so that I can do what I had originally intended several months ago.
Below is the second hand bracket that I picked up after a quick clean, I’ll do some more before fitting.
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Mk1 TT225 Coupe 2002
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The last couple of days I’ve spent removing the original gearbox cable selector bracket. Removal of the air filter, heat shield and maf are required for better access.
After probably the best part of 20 years the retaining clips that secure the cables into the bracket were quite corroded and proved difficult to remove but after several applications of WD40 finally succumbed.
Just need to clean eveything up as best as possible and then re-assemble with the second hand bracket that I have prepared.
Hopefully when my original bracket has been cleaned and painted it will all come apart a lot easier.
After probably the best part of 20 years the retaining clips that secure the cables into the bracket were quite corroded and proved difficult to remove but after several applications of WD40 finally succumbed.
Just need to clean eveything up as best as possible and then re-assemble with the second hand bracket that I have prepared.
Hopefully when my original bracket has been cleaned and painted it will all come apart a lot easier.
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Mk1 TT225 Coupe 2002
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So this afternoon I had a couple of hours to get everything back together again, just need to go for a drive to make sure the gear selection is ok.
Photos of original removed gear selector cable bracket and the second hand one to go in its place., and of the bracket installed.
Photos of original removed gear selector cable bracket and the second hand one to go in its place., and of the bracket installed.
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Mk1 TT225 Coupe 2002