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I was a bit iffy about starting a thread for this little car since it's not entirely old in terms of calendar years, nor is it going to be a true "build" - More of a touch-up and simple period mod thread...

She's a 1993 VW CitiGolf (VW S.A started building Mk.1 Golfs in 1978 and from 1984, kept on churning them out as CitiGolfs until 2009) with a tickle over 140,000km on the clock.

1.6L of Wolfsburg's finest, breathing through a twin choke carb and spitting out a whopping 75hp via a 3-speed auto... It's not exactly rapid, but given this one scored 720kg on the local dump's weighbridge, it's not bad either.

It was bought new in '93 by a couple in Bloemfontein. Auto aside, they left the options list completely blank - No stereo, no power steering, no rear-window demister, no rev-counter and 13" steel wheels.

This couple knew they wanted to move to NZ, so they drove it around for a year so that the car could qualify for export. Landed, cleared and registered coincidentally on the same day that I arrived in NZ.

Fast forward 18 years, I picked it up from the original owners along with a swag of paperwork: Sales brochures, sale and purchase agreement from the VW dealer, every service invoice, export papers, import papers.

Apart from some very minor bits of carpark rash, it's like new inside and out.

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  • 2 months later...

Well, as purchased the car had a slow coolant leak. The previous owner couldn't quite pinpoint where from, and since it was in the order of a 750ml top up every few weeks it wasn't a big deal.

In the last month or so, it started drinking a bit more and quite a bit more frequently... The problem being found as the coolant outlet flange on the trans end of the block.

Fired up my version of ETKA to check out my options (despite the car being a '93, the relevant section in ETKA is for an '85 and the single outlet flange is listed under '83...)

3 days and $18 later, the part arrived along with 2 bottles of G12+ coolant:

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Pulled the bung and drained the system, left the garden hose in the top tank for 10-15min to flush in the normal flow direction and then 10-15min in the reverse flow (G11 coolant that the car was running creates orange concrete when it mixes with the newer G12 and I didn't fancy having to deal with that).

Off with the old flange... Brittle as fuck, and the o-ring was well past it.

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Gave the mounting surfaces a good clean up with a rag to take off the worst of the crap, then a good wipe with a clean rag soaked in petrol.

Attacked the o-ring on the new flange with a liberal smearing of vaseline and put it all back together:

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All hoses reconnected, I filled the cooling system up with plain old water and let it idle up to temp and purge any bubbles in the system while I check for leaks... Left it sitting for a few hours to cool off so I can dump the water and pour some nice clean G12 ready for a long hot summer's driving.

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Been hunting around for a suitable period tacho recently... VDO and Jaeger were high on the list, but either priced out of my league or of the wrong style.

The big Saffa I worked with until recently had shown me pics of his CTI and those of his friends - All running an older model Mallory tach.

So, for the price of a dozen beers I bought one from a member on another forum I lurk around:

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He was unsure on it's exact year, but had fitted it to his Camaro 30-35 years ago...

It's going to live below the dash in the center console so I'll update when it's installed.

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  • 1 month later...

Two long hot weekends spent up to my elbows in the dash, but the old bitch finally has a stereo...

Nothing fancy, just an old JVC AM/FM/CD unit that was floating around in the boot of my Audi when I bought it. I had some 4" 3-way Jensen speakers in boxes left over from one of my Alfas too, so they've been tucked down behind the rear seat on velcro pads.

The other job was the installation of the tacho I'd scored earlier... This ended up being a no-go after a helpful geezer rocked up on my doorstep at 7am on Saturday with a complete GTI dash cluster for the total sum of $0.00

It had a fuckin awful looking red sweep on the speedo past the ton mark, and had ticked over twice the mileage mine has... Pulled the GTI one apart and flogged the tacho from it, did the same on mine and removed the analogue clock.

A quick cut n shut with a black frozen yoghurt container lid and a marker pen to fill up the holes where the GTI temp and fuel gauges sat and the job was done.

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What was interesting when I took it for a drive, was the diff ratio is taller than the build sticker in the boot correlates to - The metric ton in 3rd gear = 3150rpm whereas the diff code and everything else I'd read worked on 3900rpm at the same speed.

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