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edward ericson replied to the topic What Maker? in the forum VW Based Kits 4 years, 12 months ago
It looks like a Fiberfab. The headlight brackets are custom made.
Red flags are the same as any with a 30+-year-old homebuilt car: look at the floors and frame head. Check all the rubber bits (tires especially) for dry rot. Assume the gas tank is full of rust and scale. Examine body and engine carefully. Assess your own true willingness to work…[Read more]
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edward ericson replied to the topic 12 volt power outlet ideas? in the forum General Discussion 4 years, 12 months ago
You probably know that the period correct outlet looks like two RCA style speaker plugs as found on the back of a stereo amplifier. As in
But since these work well with only my period correct brass “trouble light”
and Happy Jack’s hilarious portable tea kettle (which is hands-down the absolute best TDr accessory I have ever, or will ever, run…[Read more]
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dggrant replied to the topic Door repair advice in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
Hi John
Once you have logged in. go to the forums, general discussion. BEFORE you select a posted message, there should be a txt box open at the bottom of the page (only appears if you are logged in). Here you can post your message with your own title.
hope this helps
dan
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dggrant replied to the topic Door repair advice in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
Hi John
Not quiet the right place to post but to answer your question, Moss motors do a MG handle and MG Magic do a handle without the logo.
Welcome aboard
dan
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edward ericson replied to the topic Flasher relay test? Lucas 33117 in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
My blinkers don’t work about every other year. It’s my reminder to go clean and re-do the ground connections.
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billnparts replied to the topic Flasher relay test? Lucas 33117 in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
Have you removed the cover and checked the solenoids? Make sure they’re clean. With the cover off you should see if the solenoids are working or not.
Tons of info if you google “Lucas 33117” including replacing with newer style relays.
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dggrant replied to the topic Door repair advice in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
Thanks for the offer Bill. I’m going to try Erics suggestion first and see how that goes.
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edward ericson replied to the topic U-joints in the steering shaft? in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
You should be able to line everything up by loosening the steering box mounting bolts and clocking it slightly. As I recall, there is a “stop” of some sort on the beam or mounting frame that should have (probably had to be!) been cut off during the kit’s assembly, allowing the steering box to spin more fully on the top tube. That’s what makes it…[Read more]
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edward ericson replied to the topic Shift bushing change?? in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
A word on “clips” being on your clutch cable:
Nearly all these cars all use a shortened clutch cable, owing to the pedal set having been moved rearward a foot or 14 inches. On my car, the PO made a loop in the cable over the transaxle and then clamped that with a U-shaped cable clamp. It worked perfectly well like that for probably 25…[Read more]
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Eric Fowler replied to the topic Shift bushing change?? in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
Here’s a link to a thread on TheSamba with lots of good info. The one thing people forget to mention is the clutch mechanism has slack in it, but the clutch cable arm is pre-loaded with a spring. Take up the slack when measuring by using pliers to turn the clutch cable arm CCW until you encounter stiff resistance.
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Eric Fowler replied to the topic U-joints in the steering shaft? in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
The builder of my MiGi used the column and shaft out of a Super Beetle, it has a U-joint just inside the firewall which makes the angle at the rag joint reasonable.
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Eric Fowler replied to the topic Shift bushing change?? in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
@nauticalinfidel – There are a couple of possible causes for grinding gears. First is the clutch, is the cable properly adjusted? You should have about 1/2″ of light pedal travel before you feel heavier resistance as the throwout bearing engages the fingers. If you’ve got too much play the clutch may not be disengaging fully, this can cause the…[Read more]
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Eric Fowler replied to the topic Shift bushing change?? in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
@nauticalinfidel – Assuming you have a stock VW gear shift lever assembly and the bracket inside the tunnel is not welded, the reverse lockout plate installs atop the tunnel first, long side to the right and up. The shift lever bolts on top of the lockout plate. Make sure the transmission is in neutral, then lightly snug the bolts. Align the…[Read more]
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Eric Fowler replied to the topic Shift bushing change?? in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
@nauticalinfidel what is that gunk? Looks like a mouse nest.
Eric
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Eric Fowler replied to the topic Shift bushing change?? in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
The MiGi assembly manual (in the library) explains how the gear shift was relocated behind the e-brake handle when the car was built. The rod was removed and shortened, a hole was cut in the top of the tunnel, and a new bracket and bushing were installed. If the builder could weld, the new bracket is tacked in the tunnel, making bushing…[Read more]
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edward ericson replied to the topic Shift bushing change?? in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
It’s a right of passage.
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edward ericson replied to the topic Shift bushing change?? in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
How did you get the rod out? If you removed it through the front port, you’ll have to fish it back through that way. Feed a wire through and tie it off then pull it very gently (there’s a lot of stuff in the tunnel to get hung up on).
If the rod is laying on the floor or the tunnel you have to loop something under it and lift it up. A coat hanger…[Read more]
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Michael Ketcham replied to the topic Steering wheel refinish in the forum VW Based Kits 5 years ago
Looks like my steering wheel. My rivets are recessed a bit too, but have never bothered me. The rivets don’t look like they unscrew from the back. You might be able to sand the front side down to rivet depth, but could do more damage than good.
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edward ericson replied to the topic Spyder work in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago
Been a while since I updated the Spyder project here. We had a setback involving the front suspension, the fixing of which may be relevant to owners of VW-based TDrs.
Short story: the inner bushings were mostly missing from my torsion beam.
Completely rebuilt it with Delrin bushings.
Since then I’ve put about 60 miles on the car in testing,…[Read more]
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Eric Fowler started the topic Duchess For Sale in Wierton WV in the forum Classifieds 5 years, 1 month ago
Spotted this Duchess just now on Facebook Marketplace
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