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Old 09-01-17, 11:23 AM   #1
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MK1 1.8 what to look for

I'm going to look at a Mk1 120 ZS saloon at the weekend, only €450 so I'm not expecting anything immaculate. it has test till April with no advisories from the last test, 3 months tax on it and looks generally clean, is there anything electrical wise I should look out for and do the 1.8's suffer from the same clutch master and slave cylinder problems that the 180s and dervs have? or should I just get a sheddist kit anyway? Thanks in advance
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How to's and 3 part buying guides have all the info you'll need. Think the clutch issue is more for the V6 but never had a 4cyl one personally I'm afraid so can't help through experience.

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A sticking clutch release arm is a more likely cause of transmission grief than a faulty hydraulic cylinder on the 1.8. My 120's sticks slightly, resulting in clutch judder.

Don't forget that the seller keeps the tax so don't let them use it as a bargaining tool.
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Don't forget that the seller keeps the tax so don't let them use it as a bargaining tool.
The car is in Eire so rules may be different.
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Old 10-01-17, 09:18 AM   #5
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Yeah in Ireland tax stays with the car so that's a big bonus, otherwise I'd have to pay something like €300 for 6 months tax. Going for a test drive tonight and hopefully will collect it on Saturday provided the car is good and the cartell (HPI equivalent) history check comes back clear. Can finally take the XPG mk2 off the road then and start all the work on that
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go for a longish test drive so the car gets up to temperature, if its low on fuel offer to stick in a few litres, that's the normal excuse for only letting you go round the block, or take a fuel container with you and top it up!!

Cheaper to put in a bit of fuel than to find there is a problem with the CHG.

I always think you can tell as soon as you drive the car, if its OK or not.

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The car is in Eire so rules may be different.
Ah, I didn't notice his location!

Just as well some tax is included if it's €300 for six months
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Ah, I didn't notice his location!

Just as well some tax is included if it's €300 for six months
Oh it's an absolute joke, a 180 ZS is €1050 per year to tax, it's daylight robbery over here
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Oh it's an absolute joke, a 180 ZS is €1050 per year to tax, it's daylight robbery over here
That's crazy. Is it co2-based like here?
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That's crazy. Is it co2-based like here?
Up to 2008 it's engine sized based after '08 it's CO2
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