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edward ericson replied to the topic Questions on possible purchase in the forum VW Based Kits 2 years, 4 months ago
Good on ya, Adam!
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billnparts replied to the topic Questions on possible purchase in the forum VW Based Kits 2 years, 4 months ago
Congratulation on your purchase. Sounds like you found a nice one. Welcome.
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edward ericson replied to the topic Questions on possible purchase in the forum VW Based Kits 2 years, 4 months ago
Most VW air cooled engines leak a bit of oil. If you rev them up. especially with bigger cylinders fitted or stroked cranks, they tend to blow a little oil through the front behind the crank pulley. There’s no seal there from the factory, just a screw groove spinning to carry the oil back toward the crank case. 5000 RPM overwhelms it. Leaks at the…[Read more]
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edward ericson replied to the topic Questions on possible purchase in the forum VW Based Kits 2 years, 4 months ago
Could be good. Note the engine tin goes to the edges of the engine bay. That’s how it should be to keep the motor cool when you’re rolling slow. A dual-carb 1776 should be peppy, I recommend a test drive—and see how recently that motor was installed. Google GEX engines & check reviews on the Samba.
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billnparts replied to the topic Questions on possible purchase in the forum VW Based Kits 2 years, 4 months ago
I think that’s a better bet to enjoy a country drive. It’s very pretty, but I know nothing concerning the VW based TD’s.
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edward ericson replied to the topic Questions on possible purchase in the forum VW Based Kits 2 years, 4 months ago
Looks like a better bet. I see a bit of rust on the pan in one of the usual spots. If the engine is right, maybe offer a bit more than half the asking price to start…
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edward ericson replied to the topic Questions on possible purchase in the forum VW Based Kits 2 years, 4 months ago
Counterpoint: Run (do not walk) as far away as possible.
- We do not see the chassis. It was made by a guy is all we know. He let it go. Did he know how to build chassis? How to weld? Unknown. The time for driving a bed frame with 400 horsepower on public roads is past.
- The headers are amazing in that they’re routed away from the starter.…
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billnparts replied to the topic Questions on possible purchase in the forum VW Based Kits 2 years, 4 months ago
It looks like a fun piece. Lots of cosmetic things to address, but that’s minor. The framework looks solid besides looking like I welded it. As long as the welds hold it doesn’t matter what they look like. A road test would be necessary to see how/if it flexes under all that power. The 9″ out back with the 4 wheel disc brakes is a good addition. I…[Read more]
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billnparts started the topic Hillclimb, Fall Weatherly, 2023 in the forum Chevy/Ford Kits 2 years, 4 months ago
September 16-17. Weatherly, PA. Fall Weatherly Hillclimb. First ran in 1960. The entire town gets behind this event. It’s a great venue. Only 1 mile in length, but Turn 3 is named “the Wall”. The inside of this right hander is almost vertical. Trucks and busses have been known to get stuck there. Turn 5 is “the Jump”. Exiting the turn is a blind…[Read more]
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edward ericson replied to the topic What do you think is the best VW replica in the forum MGTD Kit Cars 2 years, 5 months ago
TD replica on a Bug pan is fun to autoX but not very effective because the rear weight bias is so substantial. It’s about 65-35, so getting the front wheels to bite is tough. Loads of laughs though: highly recommend.
The various “brands” of this kit—CMC, Fiberfab MiGi, Allison, Grand Duchess, BCW, etc.—are all functionally the same, with one cav…[Read more]
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billnparts replied to the topic What do you think is the best VW replica in the forum MGTD Kit Cars 2 years, 5 months ago
All the VW based replicas share the same basic platform. You’d simply be autocrossing a rebodied VW. Anybody out there think that’s not true? I think it would just be picking a TD with the engine of your choice. There are TD’s out there with a Scooby swap. Hope you find what you need.
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Dale Schumacher replied to the topic Another New Seat Modification. in the forum Chevy/Ford Kits 2 years, 5 months ago
Paul Mossberg that is
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Dale Schumacher replied to the topic Another New Seat Modification. in the forum Chevy/Ford Kits 2 years, 5 months ago
I have a post with pictures that Paul helped me post years ago that had a ” how to fix ” a seat and make it comfortable. I can ride for hours now. I’m not real good finding stuff on this site but maybe you can locate. Frozen or Dead butt syndrome or something like that. It really worked for me. It should be under my postings or Paul my have posted for me.
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billnparts replied to the topic Another New Seat Modification. in the forum Chevy/Ford Kits 2 years, 5 months ago
I removed the Fiberglass boxes that served as the seat base and simply replaced them with a pair of angle iron. One piece on the plywood seat bottom and one placed on the floor. This dropped the height by several inches and eliminated the “Dino Flintstone” problem.
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Stephen Houser wrote a new post 2 years, 6 months ago
The VW Carburetor System
Originally written by Rob Kuhn Between 1961 and 1974, VW used a variety of carburetors. They all work on the same general principle. The fuel system […] -
Stephen Houser replied to the topic Technical Articles missing in the forum General Discussion 2 years, 6 months ago
I fixed the Carburetor Flat Spots one and will work on the remainder as I have time. If there is one in particular you are looking for, I can prioritize it if you let me know.
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Stephen Houser wrote a new post 2 years, 6 months ago
Carburetor Flat Spots
By-pass Orifices The drillings (orifices) in the throttle chamber close to the throttle plate are known as “by-passes”. The purpose of these is to ensure […] -
Stephen Houser replied to the topic Technical Articles missing in the forum General Discussion 2 years, 6 months ago
Working on it…
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Stephen Houser started the topic Missing Files in the Library in the forum Site Input and Issues 2 years, 6 months ago
It looks like we are missing a few files/documents from the Library!
I think they have been missing since we switched sites a number of years ago and we never noticed. I’ve got a pretty solid backup from then so will be digging around to get them back on the site as time permits.
Stephen
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edward ericson replied to the topic 5 lug VW wheel conversion to wired wheel in the forum General Discussion 2 years, 6 months ago
You can drill (or have a machine shop drill) your brake drums to the BMC 4 lug by 4.5 inch lug pattern and then use Triumph TR2/3 bolt on hubs to mount the legit 48 or 60-spoke MWS wheels to your car.
That is what Roy did, and I did the same on mine. Our hubs were 4×130 late model VW hubs though, not your earlier wide 5s.
Given the bolt spacing…[Read more]
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