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« Reply #420 on: January 02, 2010, 18:50:05 pm »

He dude are the bolts in the back leftovers or what? Cheesy
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« Reply #421 on: January 02, 2010, 18:54:13 pm »

He dude are the bolts in the back leftovers or what? Cheesy

I took ALL YOUR new bolts Grin Grin Grin

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« Reply #422 on: January 02, 2010, 20:02:58 pm »

Nice to see all the work going on, Like this we'll see the tiki again this summer.

Happy newyear guys.
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« Reply #423 on: January 02, 2010, 21:45:16 pm »

Some scary dudes working on your box, better check, double check your gears Grin

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« Reply #424 on: January 02, 2010, 22:01:41 pm »

Yes I checked if I have 4 gears forward or backwards before closing the box. Wink
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« Reply #425 on: January 03, 2010, 11:22:11 am »

Nice to see all the work going on, Like this we'll see the tiki again this summer.

Happy newyear guys.

Looking forward to BBQ with you again this year Wink

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« Reply #426 on: January 03, 2010, 22:15:11 pm »

love the build but the most of the pic's in the first part of the thread dead!!!!
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« Reply #427 on: January 05, 2010, 15:53:52 pm »

love the build but the most of the pic's in the first part of the thread dead!!!!

Yes I am sorry about that.It is because I quit on the site where the pics where hosted.

Finished the fuelline today all that's left is to test it for leaks.


Also the gearbox is all bolted up in the car.



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« Reply #428 on: January 11, 2010, 18:35:04 pm »

So i started working om tiki s engine today cleaning parts and measuring parts
i wil keep you updated with pictures

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« Reply #429 on: January 11, 2010, 22:55:50 pm »

Thanks man Wink

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« Reply #430 on: January 17, 2010, 20:00:37 pm »

Because I narrowed the rear the driveshafts where too long.Since I couldn't find any aftermarket shafts of the correct lenght I had the wizzard shorten them for me.


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« Reply #431 on: January 18, 2010, 04:06:07 am »

What is involved in adapting the Renault trans for use in a VW ?
Aside from mounts and adapting the Bus bellhousing.

They sound reasonably strong, but are not popular here in north America.
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« Reply #432 on: January 18, 2010, 15:27:46 pm »

Because I narrowed the rear the driveshafts where too long.Since I couldn't find any aftermarket shafts of the correct lenght I had the wizzard shorten them for me.


Michael

I've seen this done on driveshafts on rally cars (old escorts!) and also on V8 propshafts but never in VW circles - seeing as how I'm looking at buying some shorter IRS driveshafts its piqued my interest! what are peoples opinions on doing this? How was it done Michael, are they notched and welded underneath the sleeve, then the sleeve welded over the top or?Huh Do you need to have them balanced or checked for runout?
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« Reply #433 on: January 18, 2010, 17:23:48 pm »

Yes they are done the way you discribe.
I can have a set custom made but it will cost 400,00 euro.
I have some stuff on the way so I will try it like this for now.Can't have everything at once Wink

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« Reply #434 on: January 19, 2010, 16:09:58 pm »

Parts are coming in Grin



Pauter rocker assembly.

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« Reply #435 on: January 19, 2010, 18:56:09 pm »

Nice Michael! They look just like mine  Wink
Will they be run on the Schleicher 324 cam or on a 316 one?

Which ones did you end up ordering: needle bearing or bushing?
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« Reply #436 on: January 19, 2010, 19:48:17 pm »

Because I narrowed the rear the driveshafts where too long.Since I couldn't find any aftermarket shafts of the correct lenght I had the wizzard shorten them for me.


Michael

I've seen this done on driveshafts on rally cars (old escorts!) and also on V8 propshafts but never in VW circles - seeing as how I'm looking at buying some shorter IRS driveshafts its piqued my interest! what are peoples opinions on doing this? How was it done Michael, are they notched and welded underneath the sleeve, then the sleeve welded over the top or?Huh Do you need to have them balanced or checked for runout?

I did that on an IRS convertion I made up for a mate's 62 panel van , saw it at a show this year still wearing the same shorted shafts .
It had a 1835 motor bolted up to a 1600 GT box , He had a bit of a led right foot  Roll Eyes I did it over 15 years ago  Wink
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« Reply #437 on: January 19, 2010, 20:04:48 pm »

Nice Michael! They look just like mine  Wink
Will they be run on the Schleicher 324 cam or on a 316 one?

Which ones did you end up ordering: needle bearing or bushing?
I ended ordering THE needle bearing assembly.
I want to use it with THE 324 Cam
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« Reply #438 on: January 19, 2010, 20:13:02 pm »

Hey Mike, about the shafts, Tigged or Migged ?
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« Reply #439 on: January 19, 2010, 21:23:29 pm »

Hey Mike, about the shafts, Tigged or Migged ?

Migged 160 amps Wink

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« Reply #440 on: January 19, 2010, 21:56:37 pm »


I ended ordering THE needle bearing assembly.
I want to use it with THE 324 Cam
Cool I have/would have done exactly the same.
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« Reply #441 on: January 23, 2010, 19:19:05 pm »

Made some hardlines for the brakes.It is really anoying how many types of threads there are took me 2 nights on the web to figure out the flare nuts aren't 3/8 npt but 3/8 unf. Huh
Why not all use metric? Grin Wink




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« Reply #442 on: January 23, 2010, 20:10:21 pm »

Looking good Michael, nice bends.
As I am looking at this pic. I am thinking about mounting the cylinder with the connections on the underside.

Would that be possible??
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« Reply #443 on: January 23, 2010, 20:23:30 pm »

Looking good Michael, nice bends.
As I am looking at this pic. I am thinking about mounting the cylinder with the connections on the underside.

Would that be possible??

I don't know for sure but I think it won't be a problem because it is all filled with fluid. ;)Maybe someone else knows for sure.

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« Reply #444 on: January 23, 2010, 20:40:11 pm »

You might have a problem bleeding the brakes.  The thread for 3/16" inverted flare, is 3/8"-24.....maybe that's where you got crossed up.  3/16" inverted flare is for 3/16" OD tubing.  Why didn't you keep the fittings metric??  Just use the correct 10mmx1.0 tube nuts, and flare a bubble flare.   Grin

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« Reply #445 on: January 23, 2010, 20:51:49 pm »

You might have a problem bleeding the brakes.  The thread for 3/16" inverted flare, is 3/8"-24.....maybe that's where you got crossed up.  3/16" inverted flare is for 3/16" OD tubing.  Why didn't you keep the fittings metric??  Just use the correct 10mmx1.0 tube nuts, and flare a bubble flare.   Grin

The handbrake has a 7/16" inlet and a 3/8" outlet.I tried to use a metric inverted flare but it didn"t fit that's when I found out it wasn't metric Wink

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« Reply #446 on: January 24, 2010, 04:50:53 am »

7/16"-24 would be the thread size, used for 1/4" tubing.
 If you ever need metric tube nuts, I carry them in stock @ work.  I have 10mmx1.0, 10mmx1.25, 10mmx1.5, & 12mmx1.0.   Wink
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« Reply #447 on: January 30, 2010, 23:53:43 pm »

Thanks Hotrodvw Wink

Received a package from sweden today,thanks Johannes.
It is a set of Jpm springs.
They can handle 16 mm of lift and have at 2mm before coilbind approx 370lbs.


Will see if that's enough.

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« Reply #448 on: February 06, 2010, 18:34:51 pm »

As being impatient I don't want to wait for people making parts for me.I have been waiting for a set of plastic headlight lenses for 3 months so now I decided to give it a try myself instead of wait a few more months.

I took a original lens and glued it on a piece of wood.I then made a surround on the piece of wood and filled it with pouring plaster.
I will let it dry till tomorrow and then I will get the wood form the plaster and I will have a mould hopefully.

I bought some 0.75mm clear polycarbonate and i plan on using a paintstripper to heat the poly and let it take the form of the mould.

Will see if it works on monday if not more waiting for parts Wink

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« Reply #449 on: February 07, 2010, 10:09:01 am »

Took the wood of,




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