85 UR quattro


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6 minute(s) of a 211 minute read

7-20-2016

Thankfully Some bright spark pointed out that the strut top has to be loose enough to rotate with the strut shaft so we removed one washer.


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Then we reinstalled the inner CV heat shield on the right side.


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These are the wires which have to find their way onto the starter. We are not sure where the two different style of spade connectors go. Any insight?


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so we took a guess for now. Are we right?


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Reinstalled the alternator, intercooler and turbo intake hose.


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All that's really left is the radiator, hydraulic system, ignition system, throttle body, injection system and to connect a bunch of wires and vacuum hoses. How hard could it be?


7-24-2016

Quite a bit of progress today.


Installed the front anti roll bar. Almost forgot it had one.


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Installed the new hydraulic pump belt. Of course we had to remove the pump to get the belt over the pulleys. Not a lot of room in front.


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Also installed the alternator belt though we didn't think we had one. Our car (WX) is supposed to use a 9.5x850 v-belt but we only had a 9.5x786 for the WR and GV model. Turned out that was the right one for our WX. Go figure. This one went on a lot easier than the pump belt though tightening the alernator pivot bolt was a challenge.


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Excited buy our belt success we looked in the parts box to see what else we could throw at the car. We decided to reinstall the hydraulic hoses and reservoir as it all goes on the left side of the engine bay and would be easier now rather than with the radiator in place. But first we had to locate and connect a few wires as these all reside under the hoses. The wiring connectors are beginning to find their own ways home but some are still troubling us. We are hoping those will become obvious soon enough.


First the oil reservoir. We thought we'd dismantle on the bench and see if any of the parts indicated on the parts diagrams needed replacing. However ours was empty inside. Is this right?


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It worked before so we reinstalled it.


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Then we reinstalled all the hydraulic lines.


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Next time we think we'll put the cooling system back. Hopefully that wont be too long from now.


7-27-2016

STAY COOL AND QUATTRO ON.


Yes, we put the cooling system back in. Found some new old stock hoses in the parts bin too


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Starting to look together


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On an unrelated topic does anyone know which one of these two connectors goes to the warm up regulator and where the other one goes to?


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Next, the ignition system, perhaps.


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However, this little spring was left over from the distributor refresh. We can't figure out where it came from. It's not shown on the parts diagram. Any ideas?


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We also found some new ignition leads in the parts bin. 200998031A

Right ones?


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Comments

Thanks for sharing. I've owned two Audi's and they were great cars!

Posted by Diggymart on 12/10/18 @ 8:20:16 PM