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Zach Gomulka
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #240 on:
August 12, 2009, 16:46:33 pm »
I would venture that it is stronger with the dimple die'd holes. Nice work!
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andy M.
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #241 on:
August 12, 2009, 20:05:25 pm »
Thanks for the kind words but the proof of the pudding is in the eating etc etc. It does help that I have access to some pretty funky metal working tools in my job and the advice of some old guys who've seen it all before.
come Saturday afternoon I'll probably have another pile of twisted ali to sort out!
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andy M.
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #242 on:
August 25, 2009, 18:48:16 pm »
Well, I fitted the now patented ali hinges on my '66 and despite very minor lateral deviation they work as advertised and to top it all help to knock nearly .25 second off of my PB!
Andy
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Bruce
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #243 on:
September 07, 2009, 02:28:23 am »
Quote from: Bernard Newbury on June 21, 2009, 18:59:43 pm
Quote from: eugene on June 03, 2009, 10:49:36 am
I saw this thread on the samba about plastic lenses and thought people hire might bee interested..
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=359759
I believe Simon at Paintbox ( 01376-573463) is producing these but maybe Phil can confirm this. Bernie
Looks like this part is a dead-end. The 'tard who makes them wants $850USD/pr.
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Bruce
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #244 on:
September 07, 2009, 02:32:06 am »
I was at Alan U's workshop a couple of days ago and saw these BMW forged aluminum rocker arms on the bench. Wow were they ever light. Too bad we can't get such a part for our engines. Note the steel wear pads.
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Bruce
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #245 on:
September 07, 2009, 02:55:46 am »
Elsewhere in Alan's shop I found this tiny Nissan horn. Next to a '50s VW type horn, it's a real flyweight.
VW horn: 877g
Nissan: 172g
Reduction: a massive 705g! (1.55lbs)
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Phil West
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #246 on:
September 16, 2009, 15:27:55 pm »
Quote from: eugene on June 03, 2009, 10:49:36 am
I saw this thread on the samba about plastic lenses and thought people hire might bee interested..
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=359759
Simon from Paintbox now has plastic lenses available to buy I've put an ad in the for sale section. Very light.
Cheers
Phil
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Pas
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #247 on:
September 17, 2009, 16:31:08 pm »
Quote from: Phil West on September 16, 2009, 15:27:55 pm
Quote from: eugene on June 03, 2009, 10:49:36 am
I saw this thread on the samba about plastic lenses and thought people hire might bee interested..
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=359759
Simon from Paintbox now has plastic lenses available to buy I've put an ad in the for sale section. Very light.
Cheers
Phil
Been looking for something like this for ages,reserved a pair today
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Zach Gomulka
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #248 on:
September 20, 2009, 22:13:51 pm »
200mm KEP 1700# pressure plate vs aluminium version of the same. Savings of 1,528.7 grams or just under 3lbs 6oz
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Zach Gomulka
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #249 on:
September 20, 2009, 22:22:22 pm »
Standard issue cast iron dual circut master cylinder vs aluminium "76 Bus" master cylinder. Savings of 620.7 grams, over one pound and nearly half as light.
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Bruce
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #250 on:
September 21, 2009, 07:10:09 am »
Do you know the bore diameter of that Bus MC, Zach?
Notice the shaft sticking out. That means it is designed to work with a vacuum booster.
Here's one from a BMW (529g) :
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Zach Gomulka
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #251 on:
September 21, 2009, 17:16:10 pm »
Not sure of the diameter. There are a few different aluminium master cylinders that can easily be adapted to a Beetle, so I was just showing the possible weight savings.
Does the BMW one interchange well for a Beetle?
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Chris W
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #252 on:
September 21, 2009, 17:23:25 pm »
I am running a bus master in my 66, definitely lighter.
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benssp
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #253 on:
September 22, 2009, 13:04:04 pm »
Pete Shattock has one of these on his 1776, seems to work ok
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #254 on:
September 22, 2009, 13:57:50 pm »
Has anyone got any opinions or weight details of 4 quart sumps,
Have got a Berg one on at moment and it weighs a lot but is there a lighter one, maybe CB Performance
Phil, did you swap yours mate
Woodentop
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #255 on:
September 22, 2009, 14:04:06 pm »
Quote from: Woodentop on September 22, 2009, 13:57:50 pm
Has anyone got any opinions or weight details of 4 quart sumps,
Have got a Berg one on at moment and it weighs a lot but is there a lighter one, maybe CB Performance
Phil, did you swap yours mate
Woodentop
Paul, i'll go an weigh an Empi one, I know they're lighter because Phil had one!
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cpalma
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #256 on:
September 22, 2009, 14:36:31 pm »
Hi Zach, who sells those aluminum pp's?
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Woodentop
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #257 on:
September 22, 2009, 18:02:20 pm »
What can i say ben, that is very much appreciated buddy. just need some 4mm Alu tooling sheet for a sump plate and that should all work a treat.
Just a note to all other weight weenies by the way, we swapped the Berg 52 carbs to Jenvy TB's and saved apprx 4kg, we originally swapped because the 52's wern't flowing enough so we picked up the cfm and what a bonus, 4kg's!!! and its weight hanging out the back of the car
Woodentop
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Zach Gomulka
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #258 on:
September 22, 2009, 18:03:01 pm »
Not sure how you go about getting one, really. I've heard that they were available for years, but never saw anything on KEP's website. This one I just happened to stumble upon on eBay
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Bruce
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #259 on:
September 23, 2009, 02:02:21 am »
Quote from: Woodentop on September 22, 2009, 13:57:50 pm
Have got a Berg one on at moment and it weighs a lot ...
Everything
Berg makes is heftyweight. If you are trying to save weight, just don't buy Berg bits.
If you have the extra wide Berg sump, I think it weighs in around 5½ kilos.
For a street car, you don't need 4 extra liters. With a 1½ qt sump and a spin-on filter, my oil change volume is almost 5 liters. Anything more than this is just extra weight. My vintage Lang deep sump is less than 1½ Kilos. Not only is it 4 kilos less than the Berg sump, it holds 1.75 kilos less oil.
Total savings :
5.75 kg
or
12½ lbs
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Peter Shattock
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #260 on:
September 23, 2009, 08:05:30 am »
In terms of the pressure plates, Kennedy still do them, and when I bought mine (recently) the 200mm were off the shelf, but the 180mm were special order. I have to say they were really good to deal with and shipped all the bits out top speed.
Be aware that the ali version should only be used with a regular disc like a Dakin or similar, not a puck or a Black Magic etc.
Hey Woody, I had thought about a folded ali sump, but Richie found me an old Berg magnesium one a while back so I never persued it, but its a nice idea.....as its all hanging out the back there!
Peter
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Woodentop
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #261 on:
September 23, 2009, 09:22:58 am »
Hi Bruce,
Thanks for the tip buddy, this one is for my race car but will take up your advise for my steetcar though.
Peter, that is a top idea, may need to call Mr Taylor, he is awesome at stuff like this
Woodentop
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John Maher
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #262 on:
September 23, 2009, 10:15:58 am »
Quote from: Woodentop on September 22, 2009, 13:57:50 pm
Has anyone got any opinions or weight details of 4 quart sumps,
Have got a Berg one on at moment and it weighs a lot but is there a lighter one, maybe CB Performance
Woodentop
Paul,
Your Berg sump is the 4qt deep version, whereas the Empi large capacity sumps are shallower and wider (copy of Berg wide-glide).
The shallower depth wider sump is more practical for a street car but the extra depth of the Berg 4 quart race sump is my choice for a wet sump drag car, where ground clearance isn't an issue. You can run the oil level lower without risk of exposing the pickup tube entry. This puts more distance between the sump contents and rotating assembly.
Hey, you
lightweight
guys, this saying might come in handy one day...
"Mass'll Save Your Ass"
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Phil West
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #263 on:
September 23, 2009, 11:06:39 am »
Quote from: Woodentop on September 22, 2009, 13:57:50 pm
Has anyone got any opinions or weight details of 4 quart sumps,
Have got a Berg one on at moment and it weighs a lot but is there a lighter one, maybe CB Performance
Phil, did you swap yours mate
Woodentop
Hey Woodie,
I had all the exact weights on my pc but the hard drive just gave up the ghost so I lost the info. However I do recall:
EMPI ally 3.5qt, wide sump, bought from SSP - 3.85KG
Berg ally 3.5qt wide sump same as above, bought 10 yrs ago - 4.85KG. Incredibly a full kilo heavier made of the same material and the same size - must be thickness!
Old Berg 4 qt sump came in at 4.25KG, not sure if Mag or ally.
Needless to say I will be using the cheapy quality EMPI one going forward.
Cheers
Phil
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Woodentop
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #264 on:
September 23, 2009, 12:29:55 pm »
Thanks John,
I agree, would want to go with same depth dimensions anyway to save messing with existing pick up tube, i can see me dragging some 3mm 6082 ali sheet out of the rack and asking trailer to fab one and coppying the Berg one for size and shape. A few strategically placed pillars tagged inside should make it a bit more structural. Guess it also needs to look nice in case my lack of mass bites my ass and it all goes rubber side up!
Woodentop
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #265 on:
September 23, 2009, 19:44:34 pm »
Quote from: John Maher on September 23, 2009, 10:15:58 am
"Mass'll Save Your Ass"
That's a funny one... made me chuckle. Keeno
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Pas
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #266 on:
September 24, 2009, 01:56:34 am »
Quote from: Pas on September 17, 2009, 16:31:08 pm
Quote from: Phil West on September 16, 2009, 15:27:55 pm
Quote from: eugene on June 03, 2009, 10:49:36 am
I saw this thread on the samba about plastic lenses and thought people hire might bee interested..
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=359759
Simon from Paintbox now has plastic lenses available to buy I've put an ad in the for sale section. Very light.
Cheers
Phil
Been looking for something like this for ages,reserved a pair today
Picked my pair up from the Paintbox the other day,very nice and very light,58g each versus 586g each for my glass ones
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Bruce
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #267 on:
September 24, 2009, 02:51:03 am »
Quote from: John Maher on September 23, 2009, 10:15:58 am
Hey, you
lightweight
guys, this saying might come in handy one day...
"Mass'll Save Your Ass"
Heathen!
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Bruce
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #268 on:
September 24, 2009, 03:00:39 am »
Quote from: Zach Gomulka on September 20, 2009, 22:13:51 pm
200mm KEP 1700# pressure plate vs aluminium version of the same. Savings of 1,528.7 grams or just under 3lbs 6oz
I sent a message to KEP, and they don't make a Type 1 clutch where the stamped part is Aluminium. What is that clutch you weighed for?
KEP said their aluminium Type 1 clutch is a "Stage I with aluminum face".
How does this work? Anyone ever used a clutch with an aluminium shoe?
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Last Edit: September 24, 2009, 03:02:59 am by Bruce
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SlingShot
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #269 on:
September 24, 2009, 06:09:29 am »
Quote from: Bruce on September 24, 2009, 03:00:39 am
Quote from: Zach Gomulka on September 20, 2009, 22:13:51 pm
200mm KEP 1700# pressure plate vs aluminium version of the same. Savings of 1,528.7 grams or just under 3lbs 6oz
I sent a message to KEP, and they don't make a Type 1 clutch where the stamped part is Aluminium. What is that clutch you weighed for?
KEP said their aluminium Type 1 clutch is a "Stage I with aluminum face".
How does this work? Anyone ever used a clutch with an aluminium shoe?
The shoe is aluminum but there is a fairly thick coating on the contact surface, It could be some type of metal/plasma spray.
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