[Vwdiesel] radiators and front struts
Hayden Chasteen
dieseltdi at earthlink.net
Sat Mar 6 23:16:47 EST 2004
When I had to get my truck back on the road quickly, I was forced to
purchase one of the plastic and aluminum radiators and even though I
specifically told them the truck had AC, they sent me one for one
without AC. Anyway, I finally found a real copper VW radiator and put
it in the truck today. For those that might be interested, the guy I
got my copper radiator is East Coast Imports in Kimberton, PA Phone
(610) 935-2945. He had the radiator on ebay and I got it for $150 plus
shipping. MUCH cheaper than having my old one recored. BTW for those
who may need it, I will let the aluminum radiator go for $40 plus
shipping (less than half of what I paid for it) and will throw in the
lower radiator hose.
There has been some talk here about popping in the front end despite
having new strut bearings, struts and other parts. Well the entire
front end of my truck has been rebuilt from wheel to wheel with all new
bushings, ball joints, tie rod ends, new struts and new strut bearings.
Despite all of this, I would get the spring pop when turning the
wheels or when climbing a sloping angle like a driveway. Anyway, I
removed and disassembled my struts and did the following. First of
all, I lubricated all parts that move with white lithium spray grease.
Then I noticed that the top spring cap was actually binding on the
strut bearing. I placed another washer on top of the spring cap (there
is one under it between the rubber strut stop and the spring cap) and
then reassembled the unit and reinstalled on the truck. So far no
popping or sprung sounds. I will be having the front end aligned on
Monday so I will let you all know if it keeps working. Hayden
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Proud owner of:
2004 Passat TDI GLS, 2.0l, 16 valve, 134 HP, 247 lbs/ft of torque, Blue
Graphite, Grey leather interior, now being built and on the way to me!
:^)
1998 Jetta TDI (Wetterauer Chipset, 2 1/2" exhaust, K&N Filter, propane
dual fuel system, 109K+ miles, and running biodiesel)
1981 Rabbit Pickup ( with a freshly rebuilt turbo engine), Will burn
biodiesel and WVO with a propane injection system.
One, yet to be finished, Caddy trailer (the back end of the truck that
gave its life to my just completed Rabbit Pickup).
And many, many, many VWs; from a 1946 Beetle (11 Beetles total), to
Vans (5), Rabbits (3), Karmen Ghia (1), Jettas (5), Passat (1), Dasher
(1), New Beetle (1), and Rabbit Pickups (3) most now gone but not
forgotten.
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