The GLI's came with a 22mm MC as did all the A3 4
cylinder cars...

josh


--- "Holland J. Phillips" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Eric Schumacher wrote:
> 
> > Well actualy Corrado is the one I want to have to
> buy but the one I am
> > replacing is a 16V.  When I did my swap I had a
> well used corrado one and
> > the 16V was new. My recollection is that they were
> the same but the price
> > differences make me hesitate.
> 
> I cross referenced the MC's for a '91 Corrado G60,
> '95 Jetta GL, and an '87
> Scirroco 16V, all w/o ABS, and the Corrado and Jetta
> MC's are the same, at
> least as replacement parts.  The Scirroco is
> different, probably because
> it's an A1 based car (the outlets probably aren't in
> the same locations).
> Now, VW uses different manufacturers for brake
> system parts on the same
> models and years due to supply issues, so you may
> get different part numbers
> for the same piece, even though they're actually
> interchangeable.  An
> interesting thing is that the MC's used on Jetta GLI
> 16V's, which came with
> 10.1" front brakes, as did the A3 4 cyl Jetta's, use
> different MC's.  I
> don't know if the GLI's had 19mm or 22mm MC's, but
> my guess is they had the
> 19mm part.
> If the real question is will a Corrado or A3 Jetta
> MC fit on a 16V
> GTI/Jetta, the answer is yes.  Either one will work
> fine.  I have a Corrado
> MC on my '92 GTI 16V, and it bolted right up.
> 
> --Holland
> [email protected]
> San Jose, CA
> 
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