What did you do on your car today?
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Finally got my webers to fit after modifying the fan shroud and shortening hood hinge springs.
(to accommodate air filters) Also needed to make up shortened 13mm spanner to tighten rear
nuts at carb inlets. Now I'm wondering if I need to remove everything when I decide to change plugs.
Always wanted twin carbs, now the fun starts with the tuning.
(to accommodate air filters) Also needed to make up shortened 13mm spanner to tighten rear
nuts at carb inlets. Now I'm wondering if I need to remove everything when I decide to change plugs.
Always wanted twin carbs, now the fun starts with the tuning.
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No sense being pessimistic. It wouldn't work anyway.
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Go to Jurgen, he says the twin carbs are easier than a single... Dave Rowley can help too. I see you are running a vacuum advance, where are you getting a vacuum signal from?
Ah yes, the 13mm shorty... BTW, do check that the inlet manifold nuts are tight on a regular basis, they tend to loosen because of the weight and vibration of the "twin towers", and then you get air ingress. 12mmAF nylock nuts do the trick.
Ah yes, the 13mm shorty... BTW, do check that the inlet manifold nuts are tight on a regular basis, they tend to loosen because of the weight and vibration of the "twin towers", and then you get air ingress. 12mmAF nylock nuts do the trick.
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1956 T2 1b - Gill's bus: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10948
1967 T316 - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10931 & viewtopic.php?f=23&t=15977
2000 beach buggy - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10915
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1967 T316 - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10931 & viewtopic.php?f=23&t=15977
2000 beach buggy - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10915
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Vacuum advance dizzy will soon go and be replaced by 009 Bosch electronic ignition dizzy
Thanks for advice regarding tuning and nuts
Thanks for advice regarding tuning and nuts
No sense being pessimistic. It wouldn't work anyway.
1958 1600 TP Karmann Ghia
1968 1600 TP Beamish buggy
1968 1500 SP Beetle
1958 1600 TP Karmann Ghia
1968 1600 TP Beamish buggy
1968 1500 SP Beetle
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Must have found the most frustrating job ever....replaced all the seals on my cab door . The inner and outer scrapers are such a mission. Anyway one down...one to go.
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Refitted rear bumper after yesterdays Engine installation and fitted all the type 4 tinware, also fitted the universal fuel gauge to run along with the universal sender unit. The bus is now truly complete.
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Hit the first 1000km odo reading on HW2 yesterday en route to IMPI!What did you do on your car today?

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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Ye I thought it was also a good idea...mine lasted me 3 days!John Alves wrote:Vacuum advance dizzy will soon go and be replaced by 009 Bosch electronic ignition dizzy
Thanks for advice regarding tuning and nuts
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
I did some data-logging last weekend and I'm not happy with the AFR, still running lean in spots and very rich in others. Need some updates to the map and see if I can improve it. Overall I have made some progress. . . but need some more work.
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Damaged a oil ring, fitting the piston into the sleeve last night, will need to wait before this motor is closed up.
Realy pissed off, in all the years of building motors, this this is a first, had to be on a motor I realy wanted to fit & run before the weekend. Bummer, would have been a record turn around time, will see if Cords will be able to help out this afternoon, fingers crossed.

Realy pissed off, in all the years of building motors, this this is a first, had to be on a motor I realy wanted to fit & run before the weekend. Bummer, would have been a record turn around time, will see if Cords will be able to help out this afternoon, fingers crossed.
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Genny ran bearings thanks to amateur mistake (fanbelt too tight, grrrrrr), pulled genny to try and get at bearings, couldn't figure out how to open genny, ended up killing the thread on the shaft. Thus, replacement genny required....how does the saying go: act in haste, repent at leisure?
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Picked up my new watercooled VW last night, needs an engine rebuild but very happy.
Got to work this morning, received a phone call from an interesting character saying that they have accepted my offer on a D/C Kombi that I was after
FML. No cash but too many cars...
It never ends.
Got to work this morning, received a phone call from an interesting character saying that they have accepted my offer on a D/C Kombi that I was after

FML. No cash but too many cars...
It never ends.
If it's too low, you're too old 

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Re: What did you do on your car today?
How can you make an offer on something if you don't have the cash?
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
That offer was made when I saw the car two months back, had the cash then 

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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Why don't you give the details, maybe someone else here will be keen.Blitzkrieg wrote:Picked up my new watercooled VW last night, needs an engine rebuild but very happy.
Got to work this morning, received a phone call from an interesting character saying that they have accepted my offer on a D/C Kombi that I was after![]()
FML. No cash but too many cars...
It never ends.

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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Yes, well there is that. Do have a look around the forum, much was said about the 009 (good-no good and tuning) and many stories about failing electronic ignition modules, particularly the little jobbies that live (briefly) inside the dizzie.SouL wrote:Ye I thought it was also a good idea...mine lasted me 3 days!John Alves wrote:Vacuum advance dizzy will soon go and be replaced by 009 Bosch electronic ignition dizzy
Thanks for advice regarding tuning and nuts
You'll need a degreed pulley or some fancy geometry knowledge to mark off 28-32 degrees.
1964 T34 - The Razor: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10290
1956 T2 1b - Gill's bus: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10948
1967 T316 - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10931 & viewtopic.php?f=23&t=15977
2000 beach buggy - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10915
1956 T2 1b - Gill's bus: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10948
1967 T316 - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10931 & viewtopic.php?f=23&t=15977
2000 beach buggy - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10915