my $10,000 challenge with 61 Panel
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Joe mk2
Hey Joe, when you're done with Joe mk2 is he available? I'm happy to shout him a flight to Qld to start work on my 65.
Nice job mate.
Nice job mate.
The ad said rust only in the usual places...
71 Type 3 wagon "Paddy"
65 11 window "Manfred" by DAS
56 Panel. One day......
71 Type 3 wagon "Paddy"
65 11 window "Manfred" by DAS
56 Panel. One day......
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Nope....not after the baby vomit and screaming I put up with yesterday.Tonz Magonz wrote:Worked 5 times for Bitchin finger...Or will that be 6 after these holidays...?
Then there was today.....6 C at lunchtime and -5 C including windchill with gusts up to 120kmh, the baby and missus were seriously crook and in quarantine, the 3 younger boys were nuts and Bryn, my normally perfect child, made one of the good back sliding windows on my Transporter leak cold air.
6 is an evil number - that's why Satan has 3 of them.
Step away from the lube and don't dare wiggle....
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Well at least I'm appreciated on DSK
My family think I'm going nuts
I'll give the wiggle a go
OK seriously guys I need advice
I'm trying to remove my axles to properly clean the transmission, But according to the workshop manual I should be able to get to a clip retainer but have a look at the pic of mine, It has some sort of extra dome that doesnt let me get to it????
My family think I'm going nuts
Ha ha good to know that you know your musicIN2VWS wrote:Love your work Joe......Sounds like you finally found a use for that Herb Albert CD you bought in the bargain bin.
I should be more careful I knowsplitbus wrote:Joe,
Did you cause that earthquake in Victoria today with your super fast powers, trying to get through that work load
She laughs at both mateTonz Magonz wrote:Joe
Use some spray lube on the pulley shaft and wiggle it... just a little bit..
Actually a lot..
Good luck and great work ..
Who does the missus prefer...You or the clone...?
I'll give the wiggle a go
OK seriously guys I need advice
I'm trying to remove my axles to properly clean the transmission, But according to the workshop manual I should be able to get to a clip retainer but have a look at the pic of mine, It has some sort of extra dome that doesnt let me get to it????
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Pretty sure you have to remove the axle tube first. This will involve dis-assembly of your reduction boxes. Then you will be left with just your axles, like in the pics of the workshop manual.
Someone will chime in if I am wrong.
John
Someone will chime in if I am wrong.
John
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Joe,
What are your plans for running gear. Are you going to retain the stock setup with reduction boxes or opt for an IRS conversion/straight axles and lowering down the track. Pulling the reduction boxes apart is going to be a big job, you'll probably need new bearings and seals and the welsh plug. The bearings you'll need are C3 rated and aren't that cheap.
If your planning to keep it stock, I'd put it all back together, put it in the bus and put and engine in, put your front beam in, get some brakes working and take it for a drive around the block first. Last thing you want to do is clean it all up, rebuild the reduction boxes and paint it and when its all in find out you have a bad syncro on second, jumping out of top gear or no reverse, which are all common gearbox problems on a split.
Cheers
Steve
What are your plans for running gear. Are you going to retain the stock setup with reduction boxes or opt for an IRS conversion/straight axles and lowering down the track. Pulling the reduction boxes apart is going to be a big job, you'll probably need new bearings and seals and the welsh plug. The bearings you'll need are C3 rated and aren't that cheap.
If your planning to keep it stock, I'd put it all back together, put it in the bus and put and engine in, put your front beam in, get some brakes working and take it for a drive around the block first. Last thing you want to do is clean it all up, rebuild the reduction boxes and paint it and when its all in find out you have a bad syncro on second, jumping out of top gear or no reverse, which are all common gearbox problems on a split.
Cheers
Steve
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Alternative is to put a wanted ad up on here. Lots of people have pulled out stock reduction box gearboxes to go IRS. As long as you can get one that was known to be working before it was pulled you'd be quids in.
You may even get the better 64-67 gearbox which has the bigger reductions and a better top end.
Cheers
Steve
You may even get the better 64-67 gearbox which has the bigger reductions and a better top end.
Cheers
Steve