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Vicenç Feliú replied to the topic Fender stretching in the forum crash55 9 years ago
Ed, you are a wizard!
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edward ericson replied to the topic Project Zella in the forum My Project 9 years ago
If it’s icing you’ll know easy. It does happen! I had it happen in Bridget on a sunny July day, and just going round the corner. Also had the idle shut-off solenoid lose its wire once. Had to have a neighbor help push me the last 100 feet up the hill to my driveway.
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edward ericson replied to the topic Fender stretching in the forum crash55 9 years ago
Well today we have an unexpected milestone.

Yeah, that is paint on my newly-stretched left front fender. But it’s a little misleading…

It’s kind of a “sacrificial” color coat so I can see how mucked-up my smackem putty job is. They say you never see the flaws until you put a shine to it anyway, so…Duplicolor rattle-can, baby!
But…NOT…[Read more]
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edward ericson added a Photo 9 years ago
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edward ericson added a Photo 9 years ago
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edward ericson replied to the topic Project Zella in the forum My Project 9 years ago
Yeah should have thought of vacuum leaks. And Roy is also right on. I like both those diagnoses better than my tins theory.
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edward ericson replied to the topic Engine Cover Fitment Problem in the forum VW Based Kits 9 years ago
You might even have a bit of extra material on the cover that you could grind off. Sometimes they’re not of consistent thickness. A quarter inch is plenty strong, and some parts of some kits are nearly an inch thick.
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edward ericson replied to the topic Engine Cover Fitment Problem in the forum VW Based Kits 9 years ago
Speaking personally I’d move the engine forward. 😆
Seriously though: pushing the engine cover back 3/8 of an inch should not be a horrific thing. Why not shim the hinges for a test fit and see how it looks before deciding how to fill the gap? Remember, the engine cover is taking the place of a fuel tank, which on a TD is strapped to the…[Read more]
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edward ericson replied to the topic Project Zella in the forum My Project 9 years ago
Great progress.
Since you’re already past the car rebuild I’m guessing you’ve read the various “how-to-adjust-your-PICT” instructions and are following them pretty much. But in case not, check out http://www.vw-resource.com/30PICT2.html#carb
(and note how different the 30/31 is from the later 34 PICT 3).
–Your idle shut-off valve is good?…[Read more]
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edward ericson replied to the topic Project Zella in the forum My Project 9 years ago
Great progress.
Since you’re already past the car rebuild I’m guessing you’ve read the various “how-to-adjust-your-PICT” instructions and are following them pretty much. But in case not, check out http://www.vw-resource.com/30PICT2.html#carb
(and note how different the 30/31 is from the later 34 PICT 3).
–Your idle shut-off valve is good?…[Read more]
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edward ericson replied to the topic I HAVE MY NEW 1952 MGTD REPLICA ON VW CHASSIS AND DON'T KNOW HOW TO DECODE VIN. in the forum General Discussion 9 years ago
If it has 1981 and MiGi it sounds like you’re looking at the kit serial number. I think that’s irrelevant to your registration unless the car’s never been registered before by a state motor vehicle department.
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billnparts replied to the topic Really need radiator in the forum Chevy/Ford Kits 9 years ago
A quick Google search shows several radiator shops in Denver that do custom work. There are others such as Wizard Cooling that have instructions posted on their site for building whatever you want. I don’t believe what you’re looking for should be very difficult. The 1978 Mustang II had a v8 and was just a rebodied Pinto. As I posted before, a…[Read more]
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billnparts replied to the topic Chevette engine rebuild in the forum Chevy/Ford Kits 9 years ago
All’s well that ends well. Motor on!!
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edward ericson replied to the topic Starting Problem in the forum General Discussion 9 years, 1 month ago
I’d follow the negative battery terminal to the spot on the chassis where it’s bolted. Remove the bolt, clean the metal where it’s bolted through, and put it back. Clean the battery terminals as well—both of them. Then see if she starts.
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edward ericson replied to the topic Chevette engine rebuild in the forum Chevy/Ford Kits 9 years, 1 month ago
Bad trouble but now you have a new engine. On the road again!
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edward ericson replied to the topic MGTD Kit car suspension in the forum VW Based Kits 9 years, 1 month ago
Welcome.
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edward ericson replied to the topic Timing Issue in the forum VW Based Kits 9 years, 1 month ago
Hey guys, when I put the Pertronix in Bridget a few years back I had the same problem—until I turned the distributer about 30 degrees. Clockwise, as I recall. Someone on the board then said they had the same experience. TDC in the #1 cylinder stays the same, but TDC on the #1 plug wire, at the distributor cap, moves quite a bit.
We never could f…[Read more]
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Dale Schumacher replied to the topic Timing Issue in the forum VW Based Kits 9 years, 1 month ago
Allen,
Glad you got it – you will laugh about it – some day…
I had the same problem so just left the dizzy and reversed the wires – still that way today 10 plus years so far – should have suggested it before you had your meltdown – sorry about that – I have been there many times as well.
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edward ericson replied to the topic Timing Issue in the forum VW Based Kits 9 years, 1 month ago
Glad you got it sorted, Allen. Been there.
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edward ericson replied to the topic Timing Issue in the forum VW Based Kits 9 years, 1 month ago
dang. Back to the “how do I post a photo” rag. Sorry Allen.
I understand what it means to have the disty in backwards, out 180 degrees. So if that’s what you’re talking about, easy fix. Try it one way. She no a-start, pull it out, turn it 180, and try it again….
Good luck!
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