Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
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Re: Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
Very cool bus mate...superb Rat
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Re: Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
Gaz has been sorting out the wiring to suit a VW motor again and done a top notch job.
We fired her up yesterday arvo, nice feeling! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVZ6vjLYR7M
Still have to sort out the throttle cable is it has a progressive Weber and the linkage works in the opposite way to stock. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJgv87LshHQ
Got the clutch adjusted a bit, valance on, bumper on indicators working, earthed the fuel sender (better late than never ), fan belt adjusted, heater hoses on, nearly ready for a drive!
We fired her up yesterday arvo, nice feeling! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVZ6vjLYR7M
Still have to sort out the throttle cable is it has a progressive Weber and the linkage works in the opposite way to stock. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJgv87LshHQ
Got the clutch adjusted a bit, valance on, bumper on indicators working, earthed the fuel sender (better late than never ), fan belt adjusted, heater hoses on, nearly ready for a drive!
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Re: Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
Nearly there Cam
Well I'm never going the way of the Subi again
Air cooled all the way ✌
Well I'm never going the way of the Subi again
Air cooled all the way ✌
Start as you mean to go on
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Re: Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
Hallelujah brother!
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Its now a driver! I took a quick vid on my phone but its hard to hold it whilst steering and changing gear so essentially its crap!
The bench seat finally made it here and has been cleaned up with some scrubbing and Wurth interior cleaner. Need to install some Buttys Bits top seat mounts on the weekend and get the bucket seats out!
New VDO gauges have also taken the place of the old water temp gauge etc…will take a pic on the weekend
The bench seat finally made it here and has been cleaned up with some scrubbing and Wurth interior cleaner. Need to install some Buttys Bits top seat mounts on the weekend and get the bucket seats out!
New VDO gauges have also taken the place of the old water temp gauge etc…will take a pic on the weekend
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Re: Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
Looking real good
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Re: Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
It's called getting old Steve.Steve Keeley wrote:Cam, where do you get the time??? I seem to take forever just to decide what to do next- and here you are on to another straight away!! Keep the stock look and height - and there's no telling where that bus will take you!
in admiration, Steve
Very nice Cam... keep the updates coming mate
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It helps not being married (any more)!
I had my first real drive of the splitty from Gazzas place back to home which is about 40k's or so. Its running a little on the warm side at cruising speed and I think a remote oil cooler will be the next addition.
I got stuck in over the weekend and took care of a few jobs, the first being some fire protection with a Blazecut system in the engine bay and moving the existing extinguisher.
Then the bucket seats came out and with some Butty Bits upper seat mounts the bench seat went back in.
Lastly a test fit of the new curtains I got from the Samba on the cheap ] [attachment=5]IMG_4934.jpg[/attachment
I had my first real drive of the splitty from Gazzas place back to home which is about 40k's or so. Its running a little on the warm side at cruising speed and I think a remote oil cooler will be the next addition.
I got stuck in over the weekend and took care of a few jobs, the first being some fire protection with a Blazecut system in the engine bay and moving the existing extinguisher.
Then the bucket seats came out and with some Butty Bits upper seat mounts the bench seat went back in.
Lastly a test fit of the new curtains I got from the Samba on the cheap ] [attachment=5]IMG_4934.jpg[/attachment
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Re: Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
Also started work on the interior birch ply panels with a bit of test fitting, shaping and treating with some satin sealer.
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Re: Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
Absolutely cracking! Awesome patina, too
Suby engine mod? What Suby engine mod! Now she's back to being a dak dak and looking and sounding the goods. You must be stoked to have it almost finished and driving now....
Suby engine mod? What Suby engine mod! Now she's back to being a dak dak and looking and sounding the goods. You must be stoked to have it almost finished and driving now....
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Re: Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
glad you changed the bucket seats they just don't belong in a splitty ,
and who needs a subi when you have aircooled power....
everyone i know that has had a progressive carby has had problems ,
they are bastard to tune right
and who needs a subi when you have aircooled power....
everyone i know that has had a progressive carby has had problems ,
they are bastard to tune right
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Re: Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
lookin real good.
where did you get the birch ply from and how thick is it.
Thanks
Andrew
where did you get the birch ply from and how thick is it.
Thanks
Andrew
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Re: Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
Hi Andrew
These guys in the UK - http://www.customshopdesigns.com/#!shop/os8kb
3mm ply for the roof lining and 3.6 for the interior panels.
Cheers
These guys in the UK - http://www.customshopdesigns.com/#!shop/os8kb
3mm ply for the roof lining and 3.6 for the interior panels.
Cheers
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Re: Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
Fast progress. Loving the updates.
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Re: Back in The Game - '60 11 Window
Got some more done on the interior over the weekend. Soundproofing in - 2 boxes of Ping Jing was enough for me to do the bit I wanted without going crazy.
The birch ply goes well with the green I reckon!
The birch ply goes well with the green I reckon!