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Spitsfire up and running

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 9:21 pm
by Spitsfire
The project started some 8 years ago, my son (nicknamed Koebelwagen) had a "64" Beetle, as he progressed in life, it ended up sitting in one of my garages, I casually reminded him that one of my other vehicles now stayed outside, perhaps he should get rid of it, "NO DAD", why don't we build us a toy, make it run a little better than normal. Now, in my young days , I had a SP Beetle and with a few minor mod's, it ran quite well, so I suggested we stay with the 1600 motor, do a few mod's, make it to breath a little better, feed it sufficient fluid from the oil barons and see how it goes, needless to say, one thing lead to another and we never came to do anything on the 1600 motor, we ended up with a 2273 cc animal running in a Auto Linear case with Mahle Pistons, Forged crank, H-Beam rod's, a Engel W130 cam, 1:1.25 rockers, twin 44 Empi HPMX carbs, Empi exhaust with trumpet and the ignition side controlled by a Gotech management system. We managed to get a set of original brand new 911 rims, these are fitted with Michelin Pilot 205/55 back and 195/55 front, this change in it's own brought about some major changes. I completed the engine build about 7 years ago and it was then bench run, however, before we could install it and the specially strengthened/modified trans axle in the original 64, Koebelwagen decided to go for a replica Porche, he soon came to realise that he wont fit as he is a 2.00 meter giant, so back to looking for another Beetle, ended up buying a 68.
This came with disc brakes all round, bucket seat etc. The body is not the best around, but the car is not meant to look perfect, it must just run well, so the transplant started two years ago, both me and Koebelwagen have other interests, so it took a looooong time, Koebelwagen did most of the transplant including fitting of new wheel bearings, brake pipes etc.,finally the project was brought to my house for me to complete as a holiday project. We also came to give it a name, "SPITSFIRE". After a lot of hard work, finally came to drive Spitsfire up the road and back some 3 weeks ago, this proved there was still some sorting out to do, oil leak on the cooler fitting, oil leak on the push rod tubes and loads of other little things that I anticipated to sort out in a day or two, eventually, it took two weeks and I finally got to drive Spitsfire again this afternoon, seems all the niggles are sorted, now just for the final jetting and setting of the carb's. In January, it must go for a "Roll Cage and safety belts", then some test runs and eventually some FUN!!!! :D :D :D :D
Koebel is back from holiday, on his next visit, I will get him to post some of the few pic's we took during the process.

Re: Spitsfire up and running

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 7:52 am
by Bugger
Dammm sounds good but it is not happening with out Pics Pic s Picssssss :drunks: :drunks: :drunks: :drunks:

Re: Spitsfire up and running

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 9:13 am
by Tony Z
Sounds like a monster.
We need pics and dyno graphs!!!

Re: Spitsfire up and running

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 8:03 pm
by 1964type1
Some Pics:
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Re: Spitsfire up and running

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 8:50 pm
by 1964type1
Video of first start inside car as well as the first run. The first run was done without any tuning or re-jetting whatsoever. There is a distinct stumble and it is actually running quite rough. I will video the next run with the jetting sorted, it goes far better now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDwt1UtFMd4

Re: Spitsfire up and running

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 9:27 pm
by Bugger
Tried to watch the video but said it is only for private use ??????????????

Re: Spitsfire up and running

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 9:30 pm
by 1964type1
Bugger wrote:Tried to watch the video but said it is only for private use ??????????????
Should be fixed now

Re: Spitsfire up and running

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 8:17 pm
by Spitsfire
Only 6 items left that needs to be done lol, ( I wonder how many times I said to myself, just this and that and we are done), to find there is still plenty to do. All but the"Roll Cage" should be done by this coming weekend, I am sure there will be more tinkering to come, especially on the cosmetic side, but for now, both me and 1964type1 (Koebel) just want to enjoy it.
Hopefully Koebel will be able to post more pic's the weekend, the engine has lost all of it's "Plastic Bling", looks a lot better imho.

Re: Spitsfire up and running

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 9:30 pm
by MrT
1964type1 wrote:Video of first start inside car as well as the first run. The first run was done without any tuning or re-jetting whatsoever. There is a distinct stumble and it is actually running quite rough. I will video the next run with the jetting sorted, it goes far better now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDwt1UtFMd4
Ossim!

Love that sound!

Re: Spitsfire up and running

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 9:00 pm
by hendriks
That sounds like so much fun

Re: Spitsfire up and running

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 12:52 pm
by The Rob
Very nice, motor sounds amazing!

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