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Old 08-21-2009   #1
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im starting need to know where all the engine components go so i dont screw anything up and also tips on installing the motor in the car would be helpful thanks
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Old 08-21-2009   #2
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Re: install

Your probably going to need to post your questions a little more specific then that..
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Old 08-23-2009   #3
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Re: install

ok right now i have the motor all together but i cant figure out the lines and hoses on the turbo so if anyone has pictures or sugestions plz let me know i might also have the wrong lines somehow
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Re: install

The port on the bottom of the turbo is the oil drain which goes to the oil pan, the port on the front of the turbo is the coolant return, the port on the top is the oil feed which comes from either the head or the oil pump housing depending on your setup, and the port on the back of the turbo is the coolant feed which comes from the water pipe that goes across the front of the block.
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Old 08-31-2009   #5
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I can post up step by step how to instal your motor. Is your 95 tsi fwd or awd?
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its already dropped in, he just working on the hoses now
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Re: install

So I got everything done just needs about an hour or so more into her but I bled the clucth and no more air is coming out of the lines but the clutch has pressure after it's about half down and it's a brand new clutch. Did I do something wrong or is that how a new clutch is?
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your pedal to clutch master cylinder could be wore out a little bit or depending on, what type/brand of clutch it is some require a clutch extension rod to full disengage the clutch because of the extra pressure
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