Scrappy the beetle (Back In Action)

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Goode call on getting the pan and selling the carbs. That's long term and goode thinking.
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This Post is a protest against all the other posts with no or very little pictures hints why I have so many pictures!!! So here is what it all looks like now.
The 1 piston
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My store room I built when I was 12 is looking after all the parts
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The beetle after been striped
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Its got some old rusty other beetle parts which are going to the scrap yard when I am finished with all the body work on this project.
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The motor so far
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As you can see I have had dome pretty bad luck with my other motor lol :lol: I cant believe it still ran
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This is Bogo the bug that showed me the hard way how not to do up a beetle!!
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But I still love it. Its such a fun car except the 1st gear of late thats why I'm getting a pan with a extra gear box on :hangloose:
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Okay today I got really sick of been dirty all the time while working on the motor or the gear box so I started cleaning. This is what I ended up with

From this
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To this
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I also needed a way to clamp the fly wheel to take of the gland nut. I came up with this
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And it could not have worked better :hangloose:
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You doing well guy. Looking good. your locking mechanism is far less elaborate than most but probably works even better than the others. nice!
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Now tell us all what soap you used please!
Why do we celebrate the guy that invented the wheel??
Surely we must celebrate the guy tat invented the other three
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Lol I used very little old petrol and a wire brush. I cant say it was a lot of fun but it came out really nice. When I'm done I want to have 3 things with this car
Number 1 The car must be reliable And not have to stop and fix things on long trips

Number 2 I must not be able to spot any kind of oily :bn: any where on the car

Number 3 There must not be any rust of any kind any where!!!

I am looking forward to getting it done but so far its getting there its just going to be the rust thing but I WILL GET IT DONE :twisted:
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I can't wait for the end result I'm keeping a close eye on this thread looking good :hangloose:
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on the gearbox pic,what happened to the spigot shaft??????
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It got stuck to the clutch when I took it out so pulled out. Is that a really bad thing?
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Looking good Junior :D
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buggyfan wrote:on the gearbox pic,what happened to the spigot shaft??????
I really hope it can come out with out damaging any thing!!! I put it back earlier and it worked just fine but this is my first time doing this and even if it was my 100th time it still would have come out. I hope I haven't broken any thing :x
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Okay Today is my last day working on my beautiful beetle for the next while. I am going to be out of cell phone signal till the 2nd of December. And I am going to get back to hopefully find a beetle body and a pan with disk brakes in the garage. I am going to have a chat to bugger to see if I can fix the gear box today before I leave.
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I have fixed it :hangloose: :hangloose: :hangloose: :drunks: after lots of calls to bugger. Yay at least I get to leave on a good note :drunks:
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I'm Back!!!! I only found out today that the pan and the body has made it home safely and that the body is in way better condition than expected but the person who did it up last butchered it with all his racing ideas but is still in way better than the body I have now!!! I am very happy with my buy and I start working tomorrow :hangloose: :hangloose:

Ps. I will post pics of the trip later. Im still trying to work out how this new site thing works :lol:
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