That's my old ride man. One owner out of Cali until I picked her up. She took care of me the whole time, some issues on cold starts, but man.. such a dream of a car, handles like its on rails, strong motor. I was going to replace the head due to some valve knock, but in hindsight, I think they just needed to be adjusted. Then 08 hit, split with my lady, had an 04 GTI plus a 93 Corrado, so I had to let go of my cars due to financial issues. Corrado went to this German fellow who used to race them on Nürburgring. Gave this one to your cousin, and now it's on to you. I'm still to this day driving the 04 GTI. Can't wait to see the resto, good luck man, show her some love, she's a special lady. edit: Also, that steering wheel is from a Shelby Series 1, the old original Momo wheel is still in my garage.
Ahh that's what's up thanks for commenting it's good to know the back story. I'm waiting on parts form Germany for it I'm definitely going to give it my best effort to bring it back it needs to live on. So stay tuned more videos of it coming soon. Thanks for watching ‼️
@@cliffsbackyardgarage834 Any updates? Ddid you get it running? This video just came up on my youtube feed so I clicked on it. I still have and am the original owner of an 89 black Wolfsburg GL in my garage with a partial VR6 swap. Mine has been sitting since 2005. When I took on the engine swap I was unaware of all of the parts that were needed to make it work so I didn't finish. The original motor was still running great but I needed more power so I swapped it into the wrecked donor car and let it go to the junkyard. I was not in a position to keep it but wish I had kept it somehow. I would still be driving it.
Did you ever get this one solved? I have been trying to get my GLI to run again after sitting for over 10 years. I had to pressure clean the injectors to get fuel to the cylinders, but still no start. I'm thinking that I have a vacuum leak somewhere. I think if you rebuild the fuel distributor like I did and clean the injectors, then this Jetta will fire right up. Best of luck. Can't wait to see more.
Man you got e.s.p I didn't I've given up on it like 4 times but I just convinced myself to give it another go in the morning. My issue is the fuel distributor I think I know what I did wrong.
Do you know a whole lot about them cars I picked one up that’s been sitting getting fuel to injector pump but no fuel to motor runs with b12 you know how to check injector pump
I'm no expert I'm learning as I go on this one. But I'm having the same problem fuel up to the fuel distributor but not to the injectors. I figured it out though there is a rebuild kit for the fuel distributor on eBay just run the numbers on the side of it on eBay. That's most likely the problem.
@@cliffsbackyardgarage834 yeah that’s what I thought that I might have a bad fuel injector pump but they are high and did see the rebuilt kit but this car the wiring is been butcher got everything hooked up expect knock sensors gonna need new ones but that shouldn’t keep it from running .
8:56 Yes, for sure, when you pour water into the electrical system of this car, it will surely be able to start it and it will move away... However, you are not completely normal and healthy.....
@@cliffsbackyardgarage834 Never. I have never washed the engine with water. I sometimes wiped engine components with a cloth to make work and servicing easier.
That's my old ride man. One owner out of Cali until I picked her up. She took care of me the whole time, some issues on cold starts, but man.. such a dream of a car, handles like its on rails, strong motor. I was going to replace the head due to some valve knock, but in hindsight, I think they just needed to be adjusted. Then 08 hit, split with my lady, had an 04 GTI plus a 93 Corrado, so I had to let go of my cars due to financial issues. Corrado went to this German fellow who used to race them on Nürburgring. Gave this one to your cousin, and now it's on to you. I'm still to this day driving the 04 GTI. Can't wait to see the resto, good luck man, show her some love, she's a special lady.
edit: Also, that steering wheel is from a Shelby Series 1, the old original Momo wheel is still in my garage.
Ahh that's what's up thanks for commenting it's good to know the back story. I'm waiting on parts form Germany for it I'm definitely going to give it my best effort to bring it back it needs to live on. So stay tuned more videos of it coming soon. Thanks for watching ‼️
@@cliffsbackyardgarage834 Any updates? Ddid you get it running? This video just came up on my youtube feed so I clicked on it.
I still have and am the original owner of an 89 black Wolfsburg GL in my garage with a partial VR6 swap. Mine has been sitting since 2005.
When I took on the engine swap I was unaware of all of the parts that were needed to make it work so I didn't finish. The original motor was still running great but I needed more power so I swapped it into the wrecked donor car and let it go to the junkyard. I was not in a position to keep it but wish I had kept it somehow. I would still be driving it.
Can't wait to see more👍
New video coming soon ‼️ Thanks for watching ‼️‼️
Yoooo bar is another measurement for boost pressure every 1 bar of boost is something like 14 psi
Ok learning new things every day I think none of those gauges are even hooked up tho THANKS FOR WATCHING RABBIT ‼️
Cliff if your nephew does not want it- I WANT TO BUY IT.
Awsome Car, with all those accessories, and those Momo Wheels, please sell me those wheels!
Daniel thanks for watching I'd sell the whole car but I bought it for my nephew and he's in love with it. again thanks for watching ‼️
Great video., let me know if that little jetta is for sale yeah👍👍👍👍
Manuel thanks for watching it's not for sale .
Looks good 😊
Thanks Dorothy WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN!! you disappeared for a minute.
@@cliffsbackyardgarage834 I got tired of Facebook, so I deleted it.
@@dorothybranch3731 I understand glad to see you here.💯👍🏾
Did you ever get this one solved? I have been trying to get my GLI to run again after sitting for over 10 years. I had to pressure clean the injectors to get fuel to the cylinders, but still no start. I'm thinking that I have a vacuum leak somewhere. I think if you rebuild the fuel distributor like I did and clean the injectors, then this Jetta will fire right up. Best of luck. Can't wait to see more.
Man you got e.s.p I didn't I've given up on it like 4 times but I just convinced myself to give it another go in the morning. My issue is the fuel distributor I think I know what I did wrong.
Switch to carbs I had bike carbs on my 16v it was so much simpler and more reliable then that super confusing oem fuel system
You gonna have anymore videos on the green f250?
Yes sir lill get back to it after the JETTA is done thanks for watching ‼️
Do you know a whole lot about them cars I picked one up that’s been sitting getting fuel to injector pump but no fuel to motor runs with b12 you know how to check injector pump
I'm no expert I'm learning as I go on this one. But I'm having the same problem fuel up to the fuel distributor but not to the injectors. I figured it out though there is a rebuild kit for the fuel distributor on eBay just run the numbers on the side of it on eBay. That's most likely the problem.
Oh yeah thanks for watching if you fast forward to the end of the video you'll see the fuel distributor.
@@cliffsbackyardgarage834 yeah that’s what I thought that I might have a bad fuel injector pump but they are high and did see the rebuilt kit but this car the wiring is been butcher got everything hooked up expect knock sensors gonna need new ones but that shouldn’t keep it from running .
There probably crunchy as a bag of chips 🤣😂🤣
Yes there are parts on it that are very crunchy.😂🤣 Thanks for watching ‼️
Do you still have the Jetta
Yes I do I almost have all the parts I need to give it another go.
@@cliffsbackyardgarage834 okay im excited for the new content
@@cliffsbackyardgarage834let’s get these Jetta videos going it’s a beautiful car
Video is really quiet, have a heard time hearing the dialogue.
Yes it is I think my GoPro might be having a issue. Thanks for pointing it out.👍🏾
8:56 Yes, for sure, when you pour water into the electrical system of this car, it will surely be able to start it and it will move away... However, you are not completely normal and healthy.....
Tell me you've never cleaned an engine without saying you've never cleaned a engine.😂🤣😂🤣 thank you for watching ‼️
@@cliffsbackyardgarage834 Never. I have never washed the engine with water. I sometimes wiped engine components with a cloth to make work and servicing easier.