Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
So i bought the rubber set from Pro Auto Rubber as I gave up on some of the overseas sites as they didnt have stock of everything I wanted. I will be using the rubbers for the side windows, rear window and windscreen from the PAR set but will be ordering the cab door rubbers and felt bits, sliding door and rear door rubbers from Europe.
reports on the PAR set have been 50/50 positive, so not sure if I have made the right choice but I suppose the Pro Auto rubbers can be replaced in future if I see they are not up to the task. I also bought some rubber mat to redo the sliding door step and drivers compartment rubber mat. Does anyone have a pattern or rubber mat from the cab that I could borrow to trace or are these mats available to buy new?
I would like to get new brake discs, pads, drums and bearings all around. Where is the best place to get these?
I am really battling to find the executive beading for a late model bay (low light beading is easy to find funny enough) and some of my set is not in great condition so we have decided to not put back the beading and the holes will be filled in, so if anyone needs some beading make me an offer for it and I may be convinced to let it go.
Im also thinking of arranging a breakfast run perhaps on a Sunday morning in the next few weeks (maybe first weekend in March) when I get the bus back (although it will be far from finished); mainly because if we do it alone and it breaks down it will be good to have back up.......
Just kidding.
Would anyone have any interest in joining us?
PS. I saw a VW Camper in Randpark Ridge. Is it a member here?
reports on the PAR set have been 50/50 positive, so not sure if I have made the right choice but I suppose the Pro Auto rubbers can be replaced in future if I see they are not up to the task. I also bought some rubber mat to redo the sliding door step and drivers compartment rubber mat. Does anyone have a pattern or rubber mat from the cab that I could borrow to trace or are these mats available to buy new?
I would like to get new brake discs, pads, drums and bearings all around. Where is the best place to get these?
I am really battling to find the executive beading for a late model bay (low light beading is easy to find funny enough) and some of my set is not in great condition so we have decided to not put back the beading and the holes will be filled in, so if anyone needs some beading make me an offer for it and I may be convinced to let it go.
Im also thinking of arranging a breakfast run perhaps on a Sunday morning in the next few weeks (maybe first weekend in March) when I get the bus back (although it will be far from finished); mainly because if we do it alone and it breaks down it will be good to have back up.......
Just kidding.
Would anyone have any interest in joining us?
PS. I saw a VW Camper in Randpark Ridge. Is it a member here?
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
Bruce, I used pro auto's rubbers plenty, even from the days when I rebuilt my 356 Speedster. Theya re the only locally available supplier, but the FIRST CHANCE you get to replace them, especially the Windscreen\window rubbers, I suggest you do so. I saw all winter how I got water INSIDE my windscreen between the glass and rubber!, which would then definitely start the proverbial rusting of the tin under the windscreen.
I got a proper German Rubber from Tony on his last order, and got Glasfit to install it, and since then, I've never seen water penetrate inside. it's also wider, and sites properly over the flange and the body, it won't allow any moisture or water near that area.
It is 3 times the price, but it's MUCH better at doing the job properly bud.. No matter how much you spend on getting your body all nice and sprayed, if your rubbers suck, in 12 months you'll end up spending AGAIN.
Alan
I got a proper German Rubber from Tony on his last order, and got Glasfit to install it, and since then, I've never seen water penetrate inside. it's also wider, and sites properly over the flange and the body, it won't allow any moisture or water near that area.
It is 3 times the price, but it's MUCH better at doing the job properly bud.. No matter how much you spend on getting your body all nice and sprayed, if your rubbers suck, in 12 months you'll end up spending AGAIN.
Alan
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
Shucks not what I wanted to hear but thank you anyway.
I will place an order for this kit then and replace everything:
http://www.alanhschofield.com/ourparts/ ... 98018.html
Thank you for the advice
I will place an order for this kit then and replace everything:
http://www.alanhschofield.com/ourparts/ ... 98018.html
Thank you for the advice
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
You have made a big mistake buying those from Pro Auto Rubber. They don't work properly.
Did you give Jacques a call from Vintage Kombi? He carries the correct rubbers in stock here in SA.
Did you give Jacques a call from Vintage Kombi? He carries the correct rubbers in stock here in SA.
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
Thanks Sean. I did email him with no response but i guess i should have called.
These rubbers will now be temporary until the ones from the UK arrive. The Bus will be stored indoors and will not be driven in the rain much.....but then again i need to worry about when i wash it I suppose.
Ok. Wont fit the windows until the European ones arrive. Will donate them to a worthy cause rather.
These rubbers will now be temporary until the ones from the UK arrive. The Bus will be stored indoors and will not be driven in the rain much.....but then again i need to worry about when i wash it I suppose.
Ok. Wont fit the windows until the European ones arrive. Will donate them to a worthy cause rather.
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
Hi Bruce
Got Your mail ! My staff will be in touch shortly with prices and availability ! apologies for the wait....we seemed to have missed your previous email but i got the one from today
Please let us know if there is anything else you need.... we have a huge range of parts.
Got Your mail ! My staff will be in touch shortly with prices and availability ! apologies for the wait....we seemed to have missed your previous email but i got the one from today
Please let us know if there is anything else you need.... we have a huge range of parts.
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Thank you splitaholoc. Perhaps I should send you my whole list of things that I need?
Just been to the panel shop and they have suggested I keep the beading also. Does anyone know if the clips (male side and female side) are available and if there is anyone that can recondition this beading?
Just been to the panel shop and they have suggested I keep the beading also. Does anyone know if the clips (male side and female side) are available and if there is anyone that can recondition this beading?
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
Hi Bruce
We can also supply you the clips. I went and checked and We did reply to your first email on the 6th of Feb @ 9:36 Am with all the rubber prices for your bus....please check your inbox There has since been a slight increase in the Rubber seal prices.
You can email Wesley for anything else you may require. aircooledspares@gmail.com
Jacques
We can also supply you the clips. I went and checked and We did reply to your first email on the 6th of Feb @ 9:36 Am with all the rubber prices for your bus....please check your inbox There has since been a slight increase in the Rubber seal prices.
You can email Wesley for anything else you may require. aircooledspares@gmail.com
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
thank you splitbusaholic.....appologies then my mistake. Will take a look. I think I may have mixed you guys up with someone else.
I will email Wesley a list of my requirements.
Thanks again.
I will email Wesley a list of my requirements.
Thanks again.
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
Ive ordered a few bits and pieces from Europe. One of the items I ordered was a battery tray as I have discovered mine is rusted and it has big holes in it.
What is the easiest way to fit this and does it need to be welded in place once the old one has been cut out?
Looks like I will be getting the bus back in about 3 weeks due to all the rust that has been found and needing to be repaired. Also found that the bus has possibly been resprayed in the past. Seems the original colour was a beige colour. Is there anyway for me to check this?
Thank you
What is the easiest way to fit this and does it need to be welded in place once the old one has been cut out?
Looks like I will be getting the bus back in about 3 weeks due to all the rust that has been found and needing to be repaired. Also found that the bus has possibly been resprayed in the past. Seems the original colour was a beige colour. Is there anyway for me to check this?
Thank you
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
Can someone please tell me what the item is in the red circle in the picture below please. Looks like a cooling or extraction type system.
Also i have a vacuum pipe, circle in yellow in the below picture that is hanging. Where is this supposed to be connected?
Thank you
Ps. I know this is a Fuel injected motor but i have seen these on carb fed motors also.
Also i have a vacuum pipe, circle in yellow in the below picture that is hanging. Where is this supposed to be connected?
Thank you
Ps. I know this is a Fuel injected motor but i have seen these on carb fed motors also.
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
That is the fan for your heater/demister system, it feeds the heat exchangers.
Those pipes are not vacuum. It's ventilation coming from the fuel tank. They combine and vents into the air filter.
Those pipes are not vacuum. It's ventilation coming from the fuel tank. They combine and vents into the air filter.
Staying Aircooled is so much nicer.
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
Thank you Dawie.
Another item for the list
While talking about that picture, the brown board with holes in it above the engin on my bus is really in a bad state. Would there be any harm in replacing that with proper foil and "sponge" used on the inside of modern vehicles bonnets?
Another item for the list
While talking about that picture, the brown board with holes in it above the engin on my bus is really in a bad state. Would there be any harm in replacing that with proper foil and "sponge" used on the inside of modern vehicles bonnets?
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
no harm as long as it doesnt fall off.
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Re: Newbie Question thread: '78 bay exec
Some more progress. The right hand side is ready for painting.
Parts should also start arriving next week from Australia and the UK.
getting exciting!
Parts should also start arriving next week from Australia and the UK.
getting exciting!