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Major Service at Pancho's Speed Shop


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A few months ago, my stock clutch decided to start slipping. So out came the motor. While the motor was out, I figured it was a perfect time for a major service.

 

Here are some crappy pics I took along the way:

 

Starting to disassemble:

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more progress

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more progress

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almost ready to pull

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Its out!!!!

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Then I pulled the valve covers off to check the valves and checked the cam timing too.

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The notches on the cam should be aligned with the bearing cap.

 

The best one; perfect:

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The worst one:

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So to adjust the valves:

 

To adjust the cams:

 

All buttoned up, ready to be installed:

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Engine in, almost done:

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Done!!

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In the end, the major consisted of:

 

Corrected 6 valves that were slightly out of spec

adjusted the cams

Kevlar Clutch

flywheel bolts

flywheel bolt retainers

NGK DCPR9EIX plugs

valve cover gaskets

cam variator cover gaskets

plenum o-rings

accessory belt

coolant hose near exhaust manifold

service air filters

oil filter

Redline oil, trans and diff fluids

brake fluid flush

power steering fluid change

VAG coolant

rerouted pinched PCV and coolant breather pipes

repaired a broken weld in rear removable crossmember

ceramic painted the exhaust

 

I decided to keep the Platinum/Early LOC exhaust because eventhough it's not the prettiest, I like the way it sounds and fits perfect since it was built for this car.

 

So far, I have 80 miles on the car. The powerband is less peaky now, there's more low end torque and the engine seems much smoother. The Kevlar clutch has very smooth engagement although still breaking it in.

 

This project turned into something much bigger than I was expecting, tested the physical limits of my garage, had some good friends lend a hand, and it was fun times.

 

FYI, Pancho's Speed Shop is what I jokingly call my garage.

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Just a little info. The notches on the cams and cam towers are assembly marks. Cam should be degreed. They don't always line up with assembly marks. Cam timing was most likely correct where they where

at before you changed them. It dose not make a big difference but I would recommend to degree cams next time.

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Thanks guys.

 

Just a little info. The notches on the cams and cam towers are assembly marks. Cam should be degreed. They don't always line up with assembly marks. Cam timing was most likely correct where they where

at before you changed them. It dose not make a big difference but I would recommend to degree cams next time.

 

I did degree the cams also to verify the marks. The cam timing vid at the end shows measuring lift at the overlap stage. According to the manual, at the overlap stage, intake should be open 1mm and exhaust should be open 0.35mm right?

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Thanks guys.

 

 

 

I did degree the cams also to verify the marks. The cam timing vid at the end shows measuring lift at the overlap stage. According to the manual, at the overlap stage, intake should be open 1mm and exhaust should be open 0.35mm right?

 

Good work.

 

Did not watch all the video my bad.

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Wow impressive job! How many hours would you say for the engine drop and clutch change?

 

Thanks. For clutch only, I spent about 16hrs. Total I spent nearly double because of all the other work I did.

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How much was the bill?

I have a friend who may utilize Pancho's services.

 

 

Not gonna lie, bill was pretty high. Pancho only accepts payment in form of cases of high-end frozen burritos & chimichangas. I'm sure you can work something out.

 

 

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Dude this is super impressive, hats off to you for doing all of that. The Murci is way too intimidating for me to tinker with it. I also had a good laugh at the 47 to go bit. That had to take forever!

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What kind of specs are you looking for?

 

What are the MY to MY differences in equipment options & power?

What is the diff btw base and LP640?

Clutch diameter and height?

 

Thanks

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Dude this is super impressive, hats off to you for doing all of that. The Murci is way too intimidating for me to tinker with it. I also had a good laugh at the 47 to go bit. That had to take forever!

 

 

Lol. Thanks. Luckily only 6 out of the 48 were slightly out is spec.

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