Modified ABF Water Flange outlet?

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  1. Nev93

    Nev93 Forum Member

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    Im building a ABF on Carbs for a mk2.

    Ive made the manifold from the lower part of the inlet manifold, ive got the carbs on it, but its fouling the Water Flange from the head.

    Before i start looking at getting one made, is there an easy way of modifying the Plastic Flange or doees anyone make one or know of anyone that would be able to?

    I need to angle the outlet down to avoid the Bottom of the carbs.


    Thanks
     
  2. TurbTech Forum Junkie

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    One like this?

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    ^neo^ on here made it for me.
     
  3. Nev93

    Nev93 Forum Member

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    YES!!!! just like that....... how much and whats the chance of having one made??
     
  4. TurbTech Forum Junkie

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    Give ^neo^ a pm. Not sure if he still makes them but worth a try. Failing that it might be worth giving Stealth racing a bell as i know they have them made for their 16vT conversions.
     
  5. sambo Paid Member Paid Member

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    Heads mating surface on that location is nice and flat
     
  6. Brookster

    Brookster Paid Member Paid Member

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    One that i am using, not sure what its off but came with a head i bought that had been running Carbs.
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    Here with Hose's connected.
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  7. A.N. Other Banned after significant club disruption Dec 5th 2

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    ABF one? Same mod may work?

    Worth checking it hasn't been tapered already?
     
  8. James_mk2 Forum Member

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    I'm sure there is a metal one you can get which could be more easily chopped and re-positioned than the plastic one? Not sure what it is off though, some variation of the VAG 16v unit but i can't think what.
     
  9. rubjonny

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    yeah see post 2 :lol:
    thats early MK2/Scirocco 16v front flange, all flanges on them were alloy. brookster that flange doesnt look standard at all, for a start theres no lip on the end? Looks 'ABFy' though as its pointing in the opposite direction to the KR one...
     
  10. ^neo^ Forum Junkie

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    From the ones i've done in the past, the standard ali ones are some sort of diecast crap and don't weld.
    I've had both types of plastic ones sent to me for different applications as the standard ones didnt quite do the job, either needed cranking to the side or smaller pipe needed moving to the side.
    The problem i have at the moment is not having the right size tube in stock, which means buying a 5mtr length!
    If the tube size isn't too critical (ie other hoses can be sourced give or take a few mm) then i can still do them.
     
  11. altern8 Forum Junkie

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    theres a local metal pipe supplier near me if you want me to see if they stock any in smaller lenghts
     
  12. ^neo^ Forum Junkie

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    I can get solid in small lengths, it's just tube that is awkward.
    I'll have a measure up tomorrow and post the size and see if you can get hold of it. Where are you btw?
     
  13. Brookster

    Brookster Paid Member Paid Member

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    the one i have has had the lip cut off :thumbup:

    its got the VAG part number on which i'll post later when i get chance.
     
  14. A.N. Other Banned after significant club disruption Dec 5th 2

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    Should be 037 121 132 J - comes with rubber gasket, no need to order separately
     
  15. G60Dub

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    Hi Russ
    I had an old 8v a few years ago which on stripping had a terribly corroded front water jacket gasket face - tried allsorts and it continued to leak. However the following worked really well (e.g. never leaked after being fixed):

    Cleaned out the corrosion with a small wire brush and then used clay to clean it. Mixed up some metal epoxy (just the 'cheap' stuff in a tube from Hellfrauds) and pressed into corrosion pockets, left to set and then flatted it back with a sanding block. It sealed well after that. Might be worth a try.
     
  16. Nev93

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    Hi, thanks for all the info...

    neo im in Wrexham btw.

    So which is the best / easiest / cheapest option, getting one made or running the standard / modified standard option?

    only just realised there had been so many replies to this..

    thanks again
     
  17. tshirt2k

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    Cheers al. I'll probably have to do that.:thumbup:
     
  18. G60Dub

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    No probs at all - Beats welding and having it machined back.
     

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