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  • Good point noted! I love the advice on this forum!

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    1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project

    1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)

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    • Just read this from start to finish. Great work!

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      • Originally posted by sidrick View Post
        Just read this from start to finish. Great work!
        Thanks! I was looking back the other day and it's crazy how much it's changed!
        1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project

        1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)

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        • Also just read this from start to finish, now that,s dedication and an eye for detail keep up the good work .

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          • Just dropped her off down the exhaust fabs...feel's like ive left a child at the nursery for for the first time

            3" turbo back, sports cat and single (offset ) box being installed! It feels like xmas is on its way!!

            now off to make a tool so i can rebuild the rear calipers
            1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project

            1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)

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            • Whats up with the rear calipers?
              4 Rings Rule.......Everytime

              1984 80 Quattro B2 - Project Car
              1996 S2 - ABY 6 Speed - Pride and joy
              2003 A2 TDI - Economy

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              • mate, I've done it and next time I would just exchange for reconned units. Getting the internal spring cage to seat correctly while you insert the circlip is enraging to say the least. Quite a few times i was close to throwing the ****ing thing through the window! Its a massive PITA and by the time you have spent hours wire brushing the rust off, stripped them, cleaned up the handbrake lever pin, bought a new seal kit and rebuilt them and painted them you will wish you had just exchanged for £70 each!
                I have some of the odd long nosed 90deg circlip pliers you will need if you want to borrow them
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                • Originally posted by Error404 View Post
                  mate, I've done it and next time I would just exchange for reconned units. Getting the internal spring cage to seat correctly while you insert the circlip is enraging to say the least. Quite a few times i was close to throwing the ****ing thing through the window! Its a massive PITA and by the time you have spent hours wire brushing the rust off, stripped them, cleaned up the handbrake lever pin, bought a new seal kit and rebuilt them and painted them you will wish you had just exchanged for £70 each!
                  I have some of the odd long nosed 90deg circlip pliers you will need if you want to borrow them
                  I thought it was going to be alot of effort but always up for the challenge. never done calipers before!

                  Ive had them blasted and professionally painted. Today i've made a tool to compress the spring down so putting in the circlip should be a doddle...but we'll see! I've got a special method for getting to these circlips that i'll reveal soon or later!

                  I thought £30 for the seal kits would be better than £140...especially after the bill for the exhaust! I love my car
                  1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project

                  1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)

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                  • Good work Will. It's nice to see it coming together.
                    Originally posted by Error404 View Post
                    mate, I've done it and next time I would just exchange for reconned units. Getting the internal spring cage to seat correctly while you insert the circlip is enraging to say the least. Quite a few times i was close to throwing the ****ing thing through the window! Its a massive PITA and by the time you have spent hours wire brushing the rust off, stripped them, cleaned up the handbrake lever pin, bought a new seal kit and rebuilt them and painted them you will wish you had just exchanged for £70 each!
                    I have some of the odd long nosed 90deg circlip pliers you will need if you want to borrow them
                    I totally agree. I brought one of my brother's Cabrio rear calipers back from the dead, as the handbrake wasn't working at all. One, because I ran out of time to do the other.

                    Later his local mechanic took a look at the other before an MOT, and fitted two new calipers anyway.
                    SS

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                    • YouTube video for exhaust please!

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                      • we'll see about the rear calipers. The idea for the long term is to upgrade so i didnt really want to buy 2 new rear calipers...upgrade may come sooner that later!

                        And dont worry, there will be videos of the exhaust! I'm getting it back on tuesday now, it's taking a little longer to make than planned. it's looking really good though, this guy is a complete perfectionist!
                        1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project

                        1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)

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                        • will is there anyway you would loan/sell me your make shift crank locking tool?

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                          • Originally posted by andyg plym View Post
                            will is there anyway you would loan/sell me your make shift crank locking tool?
                            I can happily send it to you but it's looking a bit used its not a tool for hundreds of uses! bit twisted... but with a pair of stilsons like i used it should do the job!

                            pm me your details and i'll send it out.
                            1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project

                            1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)

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                            • Got my car back!!! Exhaust looks spot on and sounds amazing.

                              Pics and video will have to wait till next weekend, I had to rush back to work.

                              Sorry Andy, forgot to post the tool out. I'll try to get my dad to post it.

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                              1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project

                              1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)

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                              • horray! well done mate, that was quick... ttt for pics/vids when you can

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