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javabug
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« on: June 22, 2010, 21:17:24 pm »

Seems we work real hard in the off-season (that's winter for you Californicators) to have our cars ready for fun during the summer, only to break something and have to wait it out, sometimes putting us out of the game for the season.

Who's car is currently sitting in the garage on these warm, sunny days instead of out burning gas and rubber?  And, for extra credit, who gets cranky when withdrawl starts to set in?

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My car is sitting with transmission woes, by the way...   Undecided 
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« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2010, 21:30:55 pm »

are you picking on me Mike?  Roll Eyes

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« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2010, 22:15:15 pm »

Tell me about it , worked a few bug's out over the winter , got a few run's in , broke someting each time , fixed it .
 Now Ive got a leak under high / hot oil presure coz I knocked a push rod tube putting the motor back in  Roll Eyes
Out it come's again  Roll Eyes Think i'll strip it right down and make it bigger this time  Wink
Best check the money tree at the end of the garden first  Grin
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WHAT'S UP WID DA BOOM BOOM???


« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2010, 22:36:21 pm »

are you picking on me Mike?  Roll Eyes

 Grin

No, you and I are going to gang up on Maize.  Didn't he used to have an orange car?  I seem to remember something but the details are hazy.   Wink
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« Reply #4 on: June 23, 2010, 00:07:35 am »

Hey Mister! That's just my backup fix. My old faithful convertible is still out there looking shiny and I have been driving the wheels off of it too. I will admit I am jonesing hard for an "outlaw run" in the orange car. I love pulling into the garage pulling the door and waiting to see if the cop car pulls up, feels like I am 12 again.......
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« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2010, 01:04:25 am »

I just parked the GTV a few weeks ago, tired of the anemic 130k mile original engine. I'll be taking it apart once AssHull's car is out of my life Smiley
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« Reply #6 on: June 23, 2010, 03:40:00 am »

I'd been noticing my accelerator pedal getting harder to push lately so I got my highest powered reading glasses, magnifying glass and LED flashlight out for a gander.  The roller on the accelerator pump lever had a nice grove spot worn into it and, upon further inspection, I noticed a matching crater in the pump eccentric.  Scored a new lever from Berg and spent some time with a tiny file on the eccentric... much better!  Don't forget to grease those rollers periodically! 
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« Reply #7 on: June 23, 2010, 09:02:01 am »

I've been working on my car recently - got it MOT'd and running a month or two ago, but haven't driven it because of lack of funds for the insurance. So I decide to give it a quick paint job, which has turned into more of a job than I expected (replaced the front apron last night!) and with my luck I'll end up getting it on the road for the end of the season... Roll Eyes Grin

I'll still take it off the road to put the cage in though, no matter how good the weather is at the time! Cheesy
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« Reply #8 on: June 23, 2010, 16:38:10 pm »

I'd been noticing my accelerator pedal getting harder to push lately so I got my highest powered reading glasses, magnifying glass and LED flashlight out for a gander.  The roller on the accelerator pump lever had a nice grove spot worn into it and, upon further inspection, I noticed a matching crater in the pump eccentric.  Scored a new lever from Berg and spent some time with a tiny file on the eccentric... much better!  Don't forget to grease those rollers periodically! 
you're allowed to bring car parts in the house?
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« Reply #9 on: June 23, 2010, 16:48:05 pm »

I'd been noticing my accelerator pedal getting harder to push lately so I got my highest powered reading glasses, magnifying glass and LED flashlight out for a gander.  The roller on the accelerator pump lever had a nice grove spot worn into it and, upon further inspection, I noticed a matching crater in the pump eccentric.  Scored a new lever from Berg and spent some time with a tiny file on the eccentric... much better!  Don't forget to grease those rollers periodically! 
you're allowed to bring car parts in the house?

He even took it to my house! He might sleep with it too... I'm gonna ask Sharon!  Grin Grin Grin
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« Reply #10 on: June 23, 2010, 17:09:06 pm »

I'm done with it completely right now. 3 cars, the house, and after 10 years i found the love of my life. Sometimes one has to set his priorities. (but that Bug-itch won't go away).
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« Reply #11 on: June 23, 2010, 20:32:19 pm »

Sarge is funny like that.  Cheesy

I can relate to this post. As I mentioned on my Big Sur trip post, I had 3/4 IDA manifold split on my way home. A few weeks later I got around to pulling it, and its counterpart, 1/2-side off, and sending them up to my buddy up north for mods/welding.

Leave it to me to screw something so simple up.

Few weeks back, when pulling 1/2 side, I dropped the front manifold nut after getting it free from stud. No biggie, I'd fish it out with a cow magnet. Got distracted, forgot about it, didn't touch car for a week or so.... then decide at that time "I should check valve clearance after that big drive... just to see"....go to crank motor over with 30mm box end....CLUNK. Oh F_CK! Yep, motor stops about 30 deg from TDC on # 1. Guess where the lost nut went.... Roll Eyes

Anyway, obviously, motor had to come out, head had to come off... in my stupid logic/wisdom, I figured "I'm this far... why not settle my curiosity and just take a peek inside".... Carlos DeAlabama came by last weekend and we hefted the thing on the stand, and I pulled it completely down. Aside from retrieving the intake nut... what a waste of time. Motor looks almost NEW inside, after almost 19000 miles. My concern was going to be cam and lifter and lifter bores, but to my relief, all specs out as new. No pitting, no funny wear, nothing. Even cylinder walls look like the car ran filters (and these have 27000 miles on them since new).
so now it's a matter of cleaning things up and screwing the thing back together, as is...I hate making work for myself....
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« Reply #12 on: June 23, 2010, 21:09:02 pm »

   ^^^Don't worry Jim, it's good practice to actually view  the inside of a perfectly good running / no problem engine^^^

 Roll Eyes Grin
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« Reply #13 on: June 23, 2010, 22:27:42 pm »

I'd drive mine, but it's stuck in a warehouse in SoCal right now...



Hopefully I'll see it again on this side of the Atlantic, one day! Huh
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« Reply #14 on: June 23, 2010, 22:41:09 pm »

Don't even get me started on this subject!....I've been working (albeit occasionally!) on my 59 for 12 years now and haven't driven any other type of VW in all that time.....the end is in sight though, and I can't wait!!!
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« Reply #15 on: June 24, 2010, 03:16:52 am »



I'd been noticing my accelerator pedal getting harder to push lately so I got my highest powered reading glasses, magnifying glass and LED flashlight out for a gander.  The roller on the accelerator pump lever had a nice grove spot worn into it and, upon further inspection, I noticed a matching crater in the pump eccentric.  Scored a new lever from Berg and spent some time with a tiny file on the eccentric... much better!  Don't forget to grease those rollers periodically! 


you're allowed to bring car parts in the house?



He even took it to my house! He might sleep with it too... I'm gonna ask Sharon!  Grin Grin Grin


  Shocked  Roll Eyes OK, wise guys.... Tongue Grin
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« Reply #16 on: June 24, 2010, 04:05:11 am »

You got it Sarge! Good Job!!!
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« Reply #17 on: June 24, 2010, 10:35:26 am »

Hahaha... cool thread, it seems to decribe 90% of the members and prospects of our club... My own car has been in the garage since February, and I know loads of out other guys are in the same state right now....

It seems like every problem solved spawns a dozen new ones with these cars sometimes!
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« Reply #18 on: June 24, 2010, 11:14:10 am »

Hahaha... cool thread, it seems to decribe 90% of the members and prospects of our club... My own car has been in the garage since February, and I know loads of out other guys are in the same state right now....

It seems like every problem solved spawns a dozen new ones with these cars sometimes!

I thought it was the new names for the Spice Girls... Cheesy

You raise a very good point there Jamie, with the standards of cars getting ever higher, we get trapped into the "while it's apart I may as well..." mentality. You know how a simple clutch change can escalate...
"While I've got the motor out, I might as well pull the box out too. While the box is out, I might as well repaint the torsion housings and frame horns. That would be easier with the body off, and I might as well paint the whole pan. I might as well just weld in the IRS brackets as well, and I might as well look at how much I need to do to fit a bus box...
While the body is off I might as well replace those rotten bits I've been patching for the last couple of MOTs, and while I'm throwing some paint about, I might as well dechrome the car, and as I need the interior out to paint it I might as well replace the headliner seats and carpet..." Shocked Cheesy
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« Reply #19 on: June 24, 2010, 17:51:43 pm »

Hahaha... cool thread, it seems to decribe 90% of the members and prospects of our club... My own car has been in the garage since February, and I know loads of out other guys are in the same state right now....

It seems like every problem solved spawns a dozen new ones with these cars sometimes!

I thought it was the new names for the Spice Girls... Cheesy

You raise a very good point there Jamie, with the standards of cars getting ever higher, we get trapped into the "while it's apart I may as well..." mentality. You know how a simple clutch change can escalate...
"While I've got the motor out, I might as well pull the box out too. While the box is out, I might as well repaint the torsion housings and frame horns. That would be easier with the body off, and I might as well paint the whole pan. I might as well just weld in the IRS brackets as well, and I might as well look at how much I need to do to fit a bus box...
While the body is off I might as well replace those rotten bits I've been patching for the last couple of MOTs, and while I'm throwing some paint about, I might as well dechrome the car, and as I need the interior out to paint it I might as well replace the headliner seats and carpet..." Shocked Cheesy
Grin Grin Grin Grin
from clutch change to complete resto Cheesy
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« Reply #20 on: June 24, 2010, 18:48:31 pm »

   ^^^Don't worry Jim, it's good practice to actually view  the inside of a perfectly good running / no problem engine^^^

 Roll Eyes Grin

I've never seen the insides of a perfectly good running motor... they're always busted when I take 'em apart!  Wink Grin
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« Reply #21 on: June 24, 2010, 19:07:54 pm »

 they're always busted when I take 'em apart!   

 Angry Cool Grin
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« Reply #22 on: June 25, 2010, 00:30:47 am »



I'd been noticing my accelerator pedal getting harder to push lately so I got my highest powered reading glasses, magnifying glass and LED flashlight out for a gander.  The roller on the accelerator pump lever had a nice grove spot worn into it and, upon further inspection, I noticed a matching crater in the pump eccentric.  Scored a new lever from Berg and spent some time with a tiny file on the eccentric... much better!  Don't forget to grease those rollers periodically! 


you're allowed to bring car parts in the house?



He even took it to my house! He might sleep with it too... I'm gonna ask Sharon!  Grin Grin Grin


  Shocked  Roll Eyes OK, wise guys.... Tongue Grin
Sarge you got gang signs to go with you bling?
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« Reply #23 on: June 28, 2010, 20:25:13 pm »

Tell me about it , worked a few bug's out over the winter , got a few run's in , broke someting each time , fixed it .
 Now Ive got a leak under high / hot oil presure coz I knocked a push rod tube putting the motor back in  Roll Eyes
Out it come's again  Roll Eyes Think i'll strip it right down and make it bigger this time  Wink
Best check the money tree at the end of the garden first  Grin


cant you just change the pushrods tubes for now and run it to the  summer is over then we can go off cruising

plus i can run a decent number soon and you can play catch up next spring after you have tinkered and chucked that heavy interior out  Wink
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« Reply #24 on: June 28, 2010, 22:08:53 pm »

Sarge is funny like that.  Cheesy

I can relate to this post. As I mentioned on my Big Sur trip post, I had 3/4 IDA manifold split on my way home. A few weeks later I got around to pulling it, and its counterpart, 1/2-side off, and sending them up to my buddy up north for mods/welding.

Leave it to me to screw something so simple up.

Few weeks back, when pulling 1/2 side, I dropped the front manifold nut after getting it free from stud. No biggie, I'd fish it out with a cow magnet. Got distracted, forgot about it, didn't touch car for a week or so.... then decide at that time "I should check valve clearance after that big drive... just to see"....go to crank motor over with 30mm box end....CLUNK. Oh F_CK! Yep, motor stops about 30 deg from TDC on # 1. Guess where the lost nut went.... Roll Eyes

Anyway, obviously, motor had to come out, head had to come off... in my stupid logic/wisdom, I figured "I'm this far... why not settle my curiosity and just take a peek inside".... Carlos DeAlabama came by last weekend and we hefted the thing on the stand, and I pulled it completely down. Aside from retrieving the intake nut... what a waste of time. Motor looks almost NEW inside, after almost 19000 miles. My concern was going to be cam and lifter and lifter bores, but to my relief, all specs out as new. No pitting, no funny wear, nothing. Even cylinder walls look like the car ran filters (and these have 27000 miles on them since new).
so now it's a matter of cleaning things up and screwing the thing back together, as is...I hate making work for myself....

Great post, I thought it was just me who takes things to extremes Grin
I'm sick of my mother in law asking why I'm taking things apart. It boils my piss but ultimately shes right. I'm delving for no apparent reason.
The bug ticks over like a stocker and runs 12s. LEAVE IT Grin
It will need a valve job at 12,000 miles so it will last at least another 5 years Smiley
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« Reply #25 on: June 28, 2010, 22:32:54 pm »

I am a good boy Grin I put one back in service today! My buddy Al's 2110, 48 Dell'ed 57....my 67 is next!
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« Reply #26 on: June 28, 2010, 22:43:29 pm »

Tell me about it , worked a few bug's out over the winter , got a few run's in , broke someting each time , fixed it .
 Now Ive got a leak under high / hot oil presure coz I knocked a push rod tube putting the motor back in  Roll Eyes
Out it come's again  Roll Eyes Think i'll strip it right down and make it bigger this time  Wink
Best check the money tree at the end of the garden first  Grin


cant you just change the pushrods tubes for now and run it to the  summer is over then we can go off cruising

plus i can run a decent number soon and you can play catch up next spring after you have tinkered and chucked that heavy interior out  Wink

Been on the lightning thread , lost three pounds already on the new diet , the interior stay's  Wink
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« Reply #27 on: June 29, 2010, 06:05:09 am »

Been on the lightning thread , lost three pounds already on the new diet , the interior stay's  Wink
Post your pics here:
http://cal-look.no/lounge/index.php/topic,5293.360.html
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Black Sheep
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« Reply #28 on: June 29, 2010, 22:40:50 pm »

Been on the lightning thread , lost three pounds already on the new diet , the interior stay's  Wink
Post your pics here:
http://cal-look.no/lounge/index.php/topic,5293.360.html

Trust me Bruce , you don't need to see me on the bathroom scale's  Wink Grin
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« Reply #29 on: June 29, 2010, 23:36:11 pm »

Or washed up on the beach lol
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