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Jeremy Sutton

205 1.6 GTi restoration

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Jeremy Sutton

Can anyone help, I’m trying to put my car back together after having the engine out and am stuck on a few items;

 

I paid a mechanic to take out and re-install the engine after it’s re-build. Am now left with a number of bits I can’t find a home for on the attached picture. Also my car’s got power steering and I can’t seem to find the correct route for the pipe from the pump to the rack?

 

Can anyone help, many thanks.

 

 

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dobboy

From memory....... it's been a long time!

 

Item 1 looks like something from the injector rail?

Item 3  is a rubber pin that holds the speedo cable into the diff.

Item 7 looks like the bracket that holds a heatshield on to the bulkhead.

 

5 might be something to do with the grill

6 might be something to do with the Air flow meter

 

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Telf

2 looks like part of the bracket for the standard airbox filter

 

7 definitely the Speedo cable lock widgit

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Telf

1 looks like it should have brake line unions attached , although I don't have anything like that from my rebuild

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Telf

6 . I pondered this for ages when I built mine. I'll get you a picture.

 

The rest, honestly I had loads of crap left over post my build... Never refitted . That sounds bad doesn't it!

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DamirGTI

6. Rear seat mount , seat-to-floor (i think ?)

 

4. Bolts onto the front side of the head , on the corner near the top timing belt cover

 

 

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Tom Fenton

1. I think it goes on the power steering pipe near the rack

2. Remains of airbox support bracket, its knackered

3. Retains speedo cable

4. Infill piece cyl head/timing belt

5. Clip for headlamp rubber seal strip to bumper

6. AFM bracket near batt tray

7. Support bracket for heater hoses on bulkhead

8. Find either a 205 enthusiast mechanic or one who pays attention to what came off where for next time. If I'd paid someone to do that job and got that pile of spare bits back afterwards I'd throw them at him.

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Jeremy Sutton

Thanks everyone for your help, does anyone know the route for the power steering pipe that runs from the pump to the rack?

 

many thanks

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speno

Should go in before putting engine in :D:ph34r:

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speno

Should go in before putting engine in :D:ph34r:

 

 

 

From what I recall it's easier to take the inlet manifold of to fit this pipe unless you have baby size hands 

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Jeremy Sutton

I’m also trying to find a home for these two wires if anyone can help, the brown one is referenced M148?

 

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jackherer

The black one is a front strut top ground wire. The brown one I can't remember but it is definitely familiar, horn ground maybe?

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Jeremy Sutton

Great, many thanks

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Philpooma

I was about to reply to this......and then saw Toms comprehensive answer.....no need 

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Jeremy Sutton

Does anyone know the pipe route for the vacuum advance from the distributor?

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