What did you do on your car today?
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
come on zero, you know as well as I do that its good practice to keep your tools clean. Also reduces injuries due to slippage...
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
A wipe every now and then when they are TOO dirty yes, but a rinse off, then a dry off and 3mins later the same things!?



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Re: What did you do on your car today?
I have no formal technical training in anything automotive - in fact I have NO training whatsoever, and only learned a few things by trial and (mostly) error - stuffing a lot of things up in the process. (I'm pretty helpless in the kitchen as well).
As I direct result of that, I am pretty clueless in a workshop, making a greasy mess of everything, and misplacing critical tools faster than you can say 'David Copperfield was here'.
But the 'clean as you go' principle worked very well for me yesterday, and I will most certainly do the same next time. Yes, I love working on a car, but only if it is my own car!
(My dad once said that you can determine my levels of frustration while working on a car by the number of grease marks on my forehead..... )
As I direct result of that, I am pretty clueless in a workshop, making a greasy mess of everything, and misplacing critical tools faster than you can say 'David Copperfield was here'.

But the 'clean as you go' principle worked very well for me yesterday, and I will most certainly do the same next time. Yes, I love working on a car, but only if it is my own car!
(My dad once said that you can determine my levels of frustration while working on a car by the number of grease marks on my forehead..... )
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Put back the brake light wires that I did'nt know where not connected. Replaced the flasher unit so as to indicate when I am turning.
All before the next road block.
All before the next road block.

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Re: What did you do on your car today?
shocks out... some gbox supports are starting to take shape
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
I took mine to my mechanic for a service. Small, niggly things that I really don't WANT to do myself, like set the brakes, replace cables and so on, et cetera. I got a really great mechanic, and yes, I do change the odd filter and lightbulb myself, and even know how to change a tire without calling roadside assistance! (I happen to drink that kind of beer as well! Does that make me a real man???
) Seriously, I read about a big bug reunion set up by the Mint in June, so there's going to be a lot of cosmetic changes made to Goggo. Nothing much, but some upholstery replacements and replacing perished rubber at the doors and a broken light fitting (one of the elephant feet lights at the back!) and a new speedometer unit (old one's odometer not working well - want to be able to calculate fuel consumption!)...
Now you know...
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Now you know...
Hugs!
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Are you a real lady or boy pretending to be a lady? There's only one to tell. Post a picture of you, standing next to your Beetle, holding a sign saying Lady Hooligan. 

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Re: What did you do on your car today?
hi getting bus near to completion just got it stared and it sounds great 

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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Met Spliteric and saw his cool semaphore splitty in PTA today.
Went to go and buy new fuel lines today, the car has those horrible braided fuel lines that look brand new. When I pulled the airfilter off yesterday, I could see that the RHS pipe leading into the carb had a leak - cloth was wet and you could see the stain marks on the tin
Need to fit the Rostyles and driver side lap belt and we should be good to go for tomorrow
Went to go and buy new fuel lines today, the car has those horrible braided fuel lines that look brand new. When I pulled the airfilter off yesterday, I could see that the RHS pipe leading into the carb had a leak - cloth was wet and you could see the stain marks on the tin

Need to fit the Rostyles and driver side lap belt and we should be good to go for tomorrow

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Re: What did you do on your car today?
fitted my gbox brace and bought some hydraulic fittings. Pics to follow sometime in the future
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
hi im getting the wiring done on bus and hope o finish before my wife starts to nag
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Would you belive, found an unopend envelope from the big boss, with my acvwsa stickers. NOOOOICE! so I stuck on one! ha. maybe make an apperance in the SPOTTED section now. lol. wiped down the seats and interior bits. fitted my Transformers gearknob, need to find a way to increase my idle. supposedly my carbs shott!

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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Adjusted the brakes on Ol' Betty. What a mess I made. She beno better off, I think. I will sort her out soon, though not tomorrow!
Attempted http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... =4&t=15420 "part 2" by R&G but only realised now as I re-read it that I made a cock-up. Ok, not a cock-up, but neglected to follow an instruction
When I get a chance again between today and Mon (before I have to drive he ol' girl to Pmb), I will do it again and see if the outcome be any different.
She still stops though
Attempted http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... =4&t=15420 "part 2" by R&G but only realised now as I re-read it that I made a cock-up. Ok, not a cock-up, but neglected to follow an instruction

When I get a chance again between today and Mon (before I have to drive he ol' girl to Pmb), I will do it again and see if the outcome be any different.
She still stops though
- Tony Z
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
cleaned my carbs - found a bit of dirt in one of my idle jets.
made and inserted studs into my front hubs
made a mounting bracket for my fuel pump
made and inserted studs into my front hubs
made a mounting bracket for my fuel pump
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Friday, put the ghia on my name and had it roadworthyed.
Saturday, got the licence disc and tightend the left rear wheel bearing cover that was coming loose. Drove to Killarney and was told by fellow travellers on the road, I had a rear wheel wobble.
After leaving Killarney, I found the accelarator pedal had broken. So now you know what on todays agenda is.
Saturday, got the licence disc and tightend the left rear wheel bearing cover that was coming loose. Drove to Killarney and was told by fellow travellers on the road, I had a rear wheel wobble.
After leaving Killarney, I found the accelarator pedal had broken. So now you know what on todays agenda is.
