My Barnyard Manx Find
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Re: My Barnyard Manx Find
Her the wheels and rimms
And my baby
Rear
Front
Together
And dads best workshop helper
And my baby
Rear
Front
Together
And dads best workshop helper
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Re: My Barnyard Manx Find
Back by popular demand the early morning post
After being asked if im still alive cause we dont see you up early anymore
Decided that the rest after the show has been long enough
so again the 4 am session this morning
Decided to strip the Halfs etc off the box to give it a real good clean
good news is that the oil that came out of the drain plug was good and clean with only a little muck in the sump plug - not any metal bits like the split
Nose cone was scratching so took that off to reveal a bit of sand inside there - note to self replace the outer bushing !
Must have been the years on the beach
All bearings are in top shape
So a good ol cleanup with a diesel bath
Blast off the outer covers with some sand and put back together again
Only thing that will be got is a outer seal kit and the gear selector outer bush
Slap on some chassis black and were good to fit
Till later
After being asked if im still alive cause we dont see you up early anymore
Decided that the rest after the show has been long enough
so again the 4 am session this morning
Decided to strip the Halfs etc off the box to give it a real good clean
good news is that the oil that came out of the drain plug was good and clean with only a little muck in the sump plug - not any metal bits like the split
Nose cone was scratching so took that off to reveal a bit of sand inside there - note to self replace the outer bushing !
Must have been the years on the beach
All bearings are in top shape
So a good ol cleanup with a diesel bath
Blast off the outer covers with some sand and put back together again
Only thing that will be got is a outer seal kit and the gear selector outer bush
Slap on some chassis black and were good to fit
Till later
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Re: My Barnyard Manx Find
Forgot that I have got all the drums and pads back from Grand Slam
Thanks again team
Will have to come down a bit later and give you some "PadKos " for the well deserved break Uncle
Thanks again team
Will have to come down a bit later and give you some "PadKos " for the well deserved break Uncle
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Re: My Barnyard Manx Find
Nice, well done Its moving at a good rate of ......bolts....
Herman
Herman
1952 Split Beetle 1835cc
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1968 Fastback 2Lt.type4
1972 Low Light Bay Panel Van 2Lt type 4
1975 Fleetline Panel Van 1914cc
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1972 FT Hahn SP 1776 cc
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Re: My Barnyard Manx Find
Well today finished off sandblasting the gearbox case
All cleaned up and putting back together again
Soaking the halves in the molasses bath - some small rusts after blasting
Blasted off the steering arms - just waiting for the outer tie rod ends
Still to rubber the bottom of the pan
Seems all the bits are slowly comming together
New shaft seal installed
Also greased up the release bearing
After stuggling for a while with the securing clips - lightbulb moment
Instead of holding the clutch lever with one hand and trying to get the clips in with the other - use some wire and wire it open
Made the job much easier with two hands - funny that
Crimped the clips a wee bit so that they are well secure
Will get are together again and then for a lick of paint
All cleaned up and putting back together again
Soaking the halves in the molasses bath - some small rusts after blasting
Blasted off the steering arms - just waiting for the outer tie rod ends
Still to rubber the bottom of the pan
Seems all the bits are slowly comming together
New shaft seal installed
Also greased up the release bearing
After stuggling for a while with the securing clips - lightbulb moment
Instead of holding the clutch lever with one hand and trying to get the clips in with the other - use some wire and wire it open
Made the job much easier with two hands - funny that
Crimped the clips a wee bit so that they are well secure
Will get are together again and then for a lick of paint
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Re: My Barnyard Manx Find
Damn, that G/B is clean. So why paint it???
Why do we celebrate the guy that invented the wheel??
Surely we must celebrate the guy tat invented the other three
Surely we must celebrate the guy tat invented the other three
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Re: My Barnyard Manx Find
Colour scheme dude
All black down the bottom then the ox blood red for the top
A wee bit of stainless to complete the picture
All black down the bottom then the ox blood red for the top
A wee bit of stainless to complete the picture
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Re: My Barnyard Manx Find
Cracked on with the halves today
Sandblasted first
A wee bit of grease to ease the bits together
Inner and outer
Got new outer bearings
All the other bits where cleaned like the okes on Gunsmoke - fine sanding to buff them up
All back together again
Next some engine cleaner to get all the oils off and then some paint
Sandblasted first
A wee bit of grease to ease the bits together
Inner and outer
Got new outer bearings
All the other bits where cleaned like the okes on Gunsmoke - fine sanding to buff them up
All back together again
Next some engine cleaner to get all the oils off and then some paint
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Re: My Barnyard Manx Find
How much oil goes into the box ???- 90 I take it is the grade ??
Is it fill to the overflow on the side ?? or is there an amount like 2 ltr ??
Is it fill to the overflow on the side ?? or is there an amount like 2 ltr ??
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Re: My Barnyard Manx Find
90 is correct.
2.5 to 3 litres. Fill until oil flows out the overfill screw.
Warwick, I would wait till you got the gearbox in position and all 4 wheels on the chassis as oil needs to travel down the axle tubes as well as fill the gearbox.
2.5 to 3 litres. Fill until oil flows out the overfill screw.
Warwick, I would wait till you got the gearbox in position and all 4 wheels on the chassis as oil needs to travel down the axle tubes as well as fill the gearbox.
Why do we celebrate the guy that invented the wheel??
Surely we must celebrate the guy tat invented the other three
Surely we must celebrate the guy tat invented the other three
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Re: My Barnyard Manx Find
Ran out of paint
But just could not wait any longer to get these up
Black is beautiful
Off to get more paint then for some finished shots
But just could not wait any longer to get these up
Black is beautiful
Off to get more paint then for some finished shots
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Re: My Barnyard Manx Find
Looking good!
"What I would suggest is that you draw up a project plan and then prioritise the things you NEED to do linked to the budget you have." by Vader
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