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Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 5:30 pm
by Haans
So this is not an April fools story then ??😶
Haans

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:25 pm
by retrovan
Haans wrote: Wed Apr 01, 2020 5:30 pm So this is not an April fools story then ??😶
Haans
:wtf:

:lol: :lol:

NO

Herman

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 9:16 am
by Haans
Time to treat our grinders to some TLC! Herman 😂🤣

Haans

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 11:27 pm
by retrovan
Grinder family have been on lockdown for the 21 days

After that it will be greasing, cleaning and strait back to work......

Have taken up the broom for the last week, and will be doing so for the next week as well.

So stay safe and till next time.

Herman

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 5:09 pm
by Haans
Tried a bit a gardening,....cleanup,.... I hate it,.....but I'm the only " capable" male around to do it
Yes even the dogs are all female!!!
No hope for me,.....gardening it will be !,😤😶
Haans

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 8:31 am
by german
So you got the "parra plaag" 😆

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 7:56 pm
by retrovan
Haans wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 5:09 pm ............. I'm the only " capable" male around to do it
Yes even the dogs are all female!!!
............
Haans
Thats bad, do you spend your nights sitting by the front door with the shotgun ..... :shock:

:lol: :lol:

So I have removed the engine and gear box including all levers and issues so as not to have them damaged during the paint stage.

Will also be doing the final under engine body work and bracing,

Then its to the works bench to start reworking al the small parts and getting them ready for the painted MeFusco.

Have a issue that you guys could possibly help with and that is the speedo.

As you all know the most important is that I use as much Beetle parts, and if not, at least Aircooled vw parts of some sort.

Now as I do not have a hollow front axle to fit the speedo cable into, this means I will have to come up with plan "B"

DO NOT want an digital GPS speedo, 1st to expensive with our exchange rate, and 2nd its not Beetle, have a refurbished beetle speedo ready to fit.

Now the only non moving point on the drive is the Gearbox CV joint, the drive shaft moved up and down with the suspension.

My thinking is to maybe fit a bike sprocket onto the CV joint, using the 6 bolts to hold it in place, then to have a 2nd sprocket on a shaft of the same size connected with a chain.

The speedo will be fitted into the center shaft of this 2nd sprocket running on bearings mounted on a bracket fixed to the gearbox.

The disadvantage of this is the size will be approx. 125mm dia. for each sprocket.

The other is to have a toothed belt bush heat shrunk onto the CV joint outer, and to run a wheel or belt from this pulley.

What you guys think, please share your ideas.

Thank you

Till then

Herman

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:00 am
by Haans
Yourbeetle speedo dial "transferred" to whatever runs with your Gbox ????
Haans

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:54 pm
by retrovan
Hear what you say Nick, but the speedo must run one revolution for every one revolution of the wheel.

And nothing in the gear box runs at that ratio but the output side shafts.

So Me thinks, that would be the easiest point to fix a drive for the speedo cable.

Herman

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 2:15 pm
by Haans
Is there a "takeoff" for a speedo on the gbox? ..........if so can't gears be made on these fancy new printers ?
Just assisting your lines of thinking !!!!
Haans

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2020 10:13 am
by retrovan
Haans wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2020 2:15 pm Is there a "takeoff" for a speedo on the gbox? ..........if so can't gears be made on these fancy new printers ?
Just assisting your lines of thinking !!!!
Haans
Thanks Nick,

No there is nothing,it may be the best to blow R8K on a GPS gauge,

as I can have one customized to match the other 4 little gauges I got from Speedy-Quip the other day.

Not sure how to explain lack of inheritance to my kids. ???? :cry:

Herman

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2020 5:49 pm
by Haans
So you painted yourselves into this corner !! With only one way out !, kids inheritance!!!!!
Just don't confess too soon,... .let them find out muuuuch later !!!😇
Nick

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2020 7:55 pm
by retrovan
Thanks Nick,

Will get the GPS speedo, :D now I can blame you for telling me to do it, :oops:

Will give the kids your number to explain...... :roll:


Herman

:wink:

:lol:

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 4:49 pm
by retrovan
Well Sunday has come and gone.

But MeFusco is still waiting to go to paint.

Have been doing small things that can still be done on him, but mainly busy getting the parts ready for fitment once he gets back.

Need a lot of parts from spares suppliers but as they are all closed, will have to wait.

Till next time

Herman

Re: Retrovans MeFusco Beetle Truck Project

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 10:47 pm
by retrovan
Just an update, managed to find a GPS speedo with a more acceptably price, and which matches my other 4 gauges

Landed with custom fees its 1/3 of the the neared and 1/4 of the price of most.

Just hope the sale is not cancelled due to lockdown, but should get here after.

Also stripped and prepared the Disk brake slave cylinders on the Opel struts waiting for the seals,

and the Duel MC has also been striped and prepared for new rubbers.

Profiled the holes for the indicator side lights.

Also Cad drawn the front bumper as well as the tail section of the loading ramp cover.

Cut and fitted the fuel float level switch into the tank as it was the hide away tank that was in the Bay when I got her.

The "A" frame has been completed and mounts onto the bumper brackets.

The only thing now to do is to draw up the anti-roll bar, but that would have to be made by the spring company when they open.

So now you guys are up to date

Herman