Scrappy the beetle (Back In Action)

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:wink:

The hardest part of a :bn: job, is kicking yourself. :shock:

This is what they call "School Fee's", and boy, does it heart. :roll:

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retrovan wrote: The hardest part of a :bn: job, is kicking yourself. :shock:
Haha so true... the other hard part is starting again, its not easy to have to do something twice... But I can tell you now I wont do it again :lol: :lol: :hangloose: I will see how far I get tomorrow, but I only work on it during my study breaks so it takes time :lol: 4 more exams left then I'm on holiday :hangloose: :hangloose: :drunks:
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Good luck with those exams there...
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Thanks :hangloose:
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Sub assembly almost together again... feels good knowing its done properly :hangloose:
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well done dude...
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Okay, after a few squished fingers and the invention of a few new swear words... I have got the motor back together and into the car. There is oil pressure but I can't start her up, because of me changing from a Genny to an Alternator the carb does not fit. I'm going to try make a spacer and pick up some new, longer studs tomorrow. Then I can see if it will start up again :hangloose: :hangloose:
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I spent the whole day yesterday shopping for a beetle for a friend and eventually found one :hangloose: I am now waiting for the spacer for the carb to be laser cut, and hopefully it should be here but this afternoon or tomorrow morning :hangloose: Then the rear lid has been sprayed with undercoat and I can start buffing it for paint. As far as the rear fender go, I was going to try get some from someone in PE but he is in hospital so I will have to get them some other time...

Work is going slowly but its getting there, I should be at home for the next while so hopefully I can get some work done :hangloose:
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Discovered that the Fuel pump has packed up. So I dug out a spare and cleaned it out and put it on. The spacer has still not arrived so I can't put the carb on but I finished painting the engine lid and it looks good :hangloose: :hangloose:

I have to write my NBT's on Saturday so I can't do any work then but hopefully I can make up for it tomorrow and on Sunday...
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how bout sum pix of that there deck lid?
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I will post some pic's on Sunday afternoon, hopfully I will have the engine lid on by then...

Today, I did the following...
Gave the engine lid a few more coats of paint
Painted the rear apron
Welded a few patches on the rear right fender
Replaced the 6v wipers with a set of 12v (made a mounting bracket)
Set the timing, valve clearance and points gap
Finished putting on the exhaust
Mounted the petrol tank

I went to go fetch the spacer for the carb to find that the holes for the studs have not been drilled, so it looks like I have to wait till Monday before I can mount the carb and run the motor in...
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Here are the pics as promised.... the lid is not bolted on and that's why it looks skew
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O and just so you know that is my 75's oil stain under the car. :twisted:
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I finally own 2 running beetle's :hangloose: :hangloose: Scrappy is running really really well, but I can see a slight oil leak starting at the 3rd push rod on the left which is a bummer.... now that I raised the carb the air cleaner doesn't fit :evil: and I have also had a major problem with fitting the deck lid, its LHS mounting bracket has a big hole in it where there is meant to be a bolt hole... so I have to short that out some how.

I'm picking up a set of rear fenders on Tuesday an I'm going to be away for the weekend. once I have all 4 fenders on and the running boards I'm going to be really happy.
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Why Oh! Why are you using that 4 into 1??????????????????????????????????????
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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Ya, I did not want to use it either... but when you don't have the cash for a new one there is not much I can do, and the motor is a 1200 which means that I would have to buy a new one again when I have the cash to convert it to a 1600... For now I just want to get it on the road then I can start spending money on fancy new exhausts :lol:

While I was looking at some beetles the other day, someone had just cut off the silencer and replaced it with a golf's one and it sounded really good. I was considering going to look in some scrap yards to try find a decent silencer. Any thoughts?
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