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Re: Dont quite know what to call it.

Post by ScottieJ » Fri Apr 19, 2013 12:37 am

Thing is one's a 410 and one is a 413 so not all parts swap over I think it would be best to Decide which one you actually want to keep, then sell the other one for a realistic price and the Audi. Then you'll have plenty of money to buy some tools and parts to sort it all out while learning new skills in the process, theres all the info and service manuals available on this website so you should be able to learn how to fix anything, just have a go! If you get stuck then ask a question and people will help as long as it seems like you are acknowledging what they say :thumbup:
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Re: Dont quite know what to call it.

Post by OllieSJ » Fri Apr 19, 2013 12:41 am

:thumbup: clutch will be bought tomorrow is there some sort of idiots gide to changing a clutch as there isnt one on the how to :D
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Re: Dont quite know what to call it.

Post by Jordi » Fri Apr 19, 2013 12:43 am

Say you got a £1000 for the audi and zuk. Even buying tools it can go along way if you're careful with it

I'll do a quick write up on clutch change.
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Re: Dont quite know what to call it.

Post by OllieSJ » Fri Apr 19, 2013 12:45 am

Thanks hope it will happen tomorrow well pumped now but iam banned from out side till i have done 5 hours of work a day :thumbdown:
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Re: Dont quite know what to call it.

Post by OllieSJ » Fri Apr 19, 2013 12:47 am

Another stupid question i have never even used a proper drill before into metal but if i do drill to put new seats in would it leave a thread ?
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Re: Dont quite know what to call it.

Post by Jordi » Fri Apr 19, 2013 1:09 am

When you drill into metal it just leaves a smooth bore hole.

Depending on how thick the metal is you can "tap" it out with a tap and die set for threading bar and holes. As the floor and seat brackets aren't very thick steel the easiet and safest way to mount the seats is to drill the holes out and bolt through with decent washers on both sides and put a nut on.

Obviously if its through the floor, grab a mate again to hold the spanner inside, while you lie in the crud underneath to tighten it up.
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Re: Dont quite know what to call it.

Post by dazerede » Fri Apr 19, 2013 6:58 am

I'm getting a blue.Clarke hd pro tool chest for my 18
So that means I can get my own tools instead of borrowing my dads :)

Same the 410 has bad paint job that would be the one that u would keep
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Re: Dont quite know what to call it.

Post by suzukisteve » Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:31 am

oille, seriously dude what id do personally is get it all up together mechanically and mot wise etc. then id drive it around for a while until you decide what mods would best suit what you are gonna be using it for. for example daily drive with a bit of off roading when you can or maybe you wanna use it as an off road monster!

the point is get it to a standard first then you'll have a good base to start with. that way when you start adding the mods you wont have to do much else if you get me. plus it'll get you used to how sj's work and make problem solving easier.

when I first started doing mechanical I didn't know much, but you soon pick it up when you get crackin. trust me dude it'll be the best thing you'll do! :thumbup
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Re: Dont quite know what to call it.

Post by ScottieJ » Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:09 am

Jordi wrote: As for Scott and the whole welding thing, mine is still s**t, nothings fallen off though.
I've seen worse :lol:
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Re: Dont quite know what to call it.

Post by OllieSJ » Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:11 am

Thanks suzuki steve at 4 ish going to go and by my clutch but it will be done today or tomorrow as i have to have some jabs :pissed: and the doctor said that i will feel like death for a while :argh: :thumbdown:
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