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Bryan67
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Re: engine compartments
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Reply #30 on:
February 02, 2009, 16:13:20 pm »
Bugpack makes a universal aluminum firewall that I like. Its just a simple rectangular piece of aluminum with a bead rolled edge. I put some Dynamat on the body and rivet the firewall right over it. I`ll get some pics of my 66 later.
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Diederick/DVK
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Re: engine compartments
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Reply #31 on:
February 02, 2009, 16:53:50 pm »
that's what i wanna do.
please do show some pics
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Hotrodvw
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Posts: 492
Re: engine compartments
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Reply #32 on:
February 02, 2009, 17:16:40 pm »
When ya scratch it........then what?
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Hose & Fittings
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stealth67vw
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Posts: 2261
Re: engine compartments
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Reply #33 on:
February 03, 2009, 01:51:26 am »
You scotch brite it or pull it and powdercoat it.
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John Bates
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Hotrodvw
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Posts: 492
Re: engine compartments
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Reply #34 on:
February 03, 2009, 03:18:11 am »
But it's not coming out w/o pulling the engine.....that sux. Painted, you can touch it up w. a brush.
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Bryan67
Hero Member
Posts: 1133
Re: engine compartments
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Reply #35 on:
February 03, 2009, 04:32:34 am »
I don`t have pics of the 66 yet but heres a scanned photo of my old 64 with the same firewall. As far as scratching it goes..... just be careful.
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louisb
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Posts: 3274
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Re: engine compartments
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Reply #36 on:
February 03, 2009, 13:47:22 pm »
How about attaching it with dzus fasteners. I have been thinking of doing something like that with my car.
--louis
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Diederick/DVK
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Re: engine compartments
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Reply #37 on:
February 03, 2009, 17:13:32 pm »
what are those, louis?
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louisb
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Re: engine compartments
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Reply #38 on:
February 03, 2009, 17:21:27 pm »
Like this:
You use them for racing body panels.
--louis
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danny gabbard
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gabfab
Re: engine compartments
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Reply #39 on:
February 03, 2009, 18:08:23 pm »
How about heavy duty velcro ?
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jick
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Posts: 1252
Re: engine compartments
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Reply #40 on:
February 03, 2009, 18:23:35 pm »
i picked up some nice ribbed aluminium sheet at my local B&Q ,which i'm halfway thru getting all fitted on my firewall,
i have a couple of pretty cool ducts coming through it for a little extra air.
i'm finishing it off next week and i'll get some photo's up.
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Diederick/DVK
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Re: engine compartments
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Reply #41 on:
February 03, 2009, 18:36:11 pm »
cool jick, please do
another thing i was wondering, how to install my fuel regulator and breather box on the alu firewall. with self tapping screws?
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CHR!S/DVK
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Posts: 168
Re: engine compartments
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Reply #42 on:
February 04, 2009, 03:03:26 am »
i like the idea of a firewall with dynamat as well!
i'm thinking of putting some sounddevice in my car so some isolation would be welcome.
what about the side panels in the engine compartment?
that's not easy to put a firewall or any plate on.
more pictures guys!:)
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fish
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Posts: 224
Re: engine compartments
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Reply #43 on:
February 04, 2009, 03:14:48 am »
Here's mine with the 2056 T4, no mat plenty of noise.
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Rennsurfer
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Re: engine compartments
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Reply #44 on:
February 04, 2009, 03:54:26 am »
I must be livin' under a rock... but, Fish, how long have 36hp. style fan shrouds been available for Type 4 engines? Other than the Porsche 911 style ones, I've yet to see an upright shroud on one of those. That and I rarely ever see Type 4 engines in Beetles. At least here, in the States.
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fish
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Posts: 224
Re: engine compartments
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Reply #45 on:
February 04, 2009, 04:13:48 am »
Hi Fred, no you not living under a rock its just that Porsche style fans have been the run of mill.
However, the type1 36 doghouse cooler set up was among the first to be played with by the likes of Joe Cali, Joe Loccicero, Mike Sharp and i think Udo, correct me if wrong.
It's a simple conversion if you are handy and looks like a type 1 to the layman. In stock form its an affordable mod, but not so if stroked, bored, cam, heads, exhaust, etc. because T4 parts are usually double the price of T1. Although, reliability and street performance outway the cost, in AFAIC.
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Rennsurfer
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Re: engine compartments
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Reply #46 on:
February 04, 2009, 04:22:09 am »
Very cool, Fish. Thanks for the education. I don't know much about Type 4 engines. Where I work, our off-road race car and pre-runner car both have those engines, but with the 911 style shrouds. I think it's a great idea, and another good option. Does it offer decent cooling, as well? I'm also guessing that the cooling tin around the cylinders has to be specially made too, yes?
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fish
Full Member
Posts: 224
Re: engine compartments
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Reply #47 on:
February 04, 2009, 04:35:19 am »
Sorry for the thread hijack,
The cooling tins can either be customized as per Cali manual or purchased from
www.sharpbuilt.com.au
, CSP, BAS, RAT, etc.
There is much debate as to the cooling capabilities of the type 1 conversion, but from personal experience no problems at all even in 38c heat.
You can find heaps of info on Tuna's excellent site:
http://www.tunacan.net/t4/index.shtml
and also:
http://www.shoptalkforums.net/index.php?sid=7535fc2ac35d6a749d43628ecd213f38
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nicolas
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Posts: 4010
Re: engine compartments
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Reply #48 on:
February 04, 2009, 14:59:42 pm »
Quote from: fish on February 04, 2009, 04:13:48 am
Although, reliability and street performance outway the cost, in AFAIC.
i hope Richie Webb will read this.
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