kadman wrote: » And finally
Jeff2 wrote: » It sounds very good to me in the second last video you posted. I mean for running with out the air filter. It really is great to see it going again.[/QUOT You are right, it sounds better than the engine in my own fastback, and it will get better too.:) Once the bits and bobs are done the air filter is getting cleaned, and refilled with new oil, and going back on. Dont want any crap going down the carbs. Very last smokey vid on post 118 IIRC, was for Alphas benefit:p to show him how we persevered to get this baby running. But it was worth it on so many fronts:)
alfa beta wrote: » 'Volkswagen Leasing' is listed in the logbook prior to my Dad's name. They owned it for one year in 1967 I think. No other owners then apart from the ould fella (!!) and now Kadman himself :-)
kadman wrote: » Hey Alpha, I told you we would get it going:D:D:cool:
alfa beta wrote: » I didn't doubt you .... but you got there much quicker than I expected ... I would have thought you'd have had to buy/order/install a raft of new bits and pieces so it's amazing to see it running so soon. This certainly bodes well for the other engines that have been sitting idle in that shed :-) I'm away at the moment but I can't wait to get back and show these videos to my mum - she'll be amazed
tc20 wrote: » Just to add my admiration to kadman & his brothers work on the Variants revival. I've owned a couple of old & young timers, and have an understanding of how an ICE works but I kneel before ye lads, your knowledge & passion. Keep her lit! Alfa Beta's original thread has been a joy to follow - the sequel is every bit enthralling.
John.G wrote: » I wished they had that strainer centre drain plug in my last 77 beetle as it did/does make for a far easier drain, it probably encouraged just draining the oil without cleaning the strainer, it would also be interesting to compare the fine filtering properties of these strainers to the now universal full flow paper elements. I think the key to all those air cooled engines longevity or otherwise was to change the oil regularly as it ran very hot despite the oil cooler, friend of mine had a 67, 1300 beetle (Pict 1 carburettor, i think) for 16 years and I could almost swear that the engine was as new after ~ 170k miles but he changed the oil every 1200/1500 miles.
kadman wrote: » I now intend to get the brake sorted on the rear wheel, and drive it out of the shed:):)
Jeff2 wrote: » Maybe check the engine and gearbox mounts while you have the engine out.
SmartinMartin wrote: » Just think...... If alfa beta's dad had a mechanic like kadman in the first place. AB might never have been born.
kadman wrote: » I had a problem with the video sound, so I will have to make a better, longer vid:)
Gadgetman496 wrote: » I remember nearly 40 years ago my elderly mechanic who was almost deaf used to adjust\tune my engine by feel. He would leave his hand on the rocker cover as he adjusted & could tell when he had it right. He could even tell if the tappets needed adjusting by leaving his hand on the running engine. I sure miss the passion & friendliness of that man. God Bless him. Kadman, you have that passion too. I'd dearly love to have you as my mechanic for sure. They might not make cars like they used to, but, they certainly don't make craftsmen like you anymore either. My current wagon was recalled a couple of weeks ago, something to do with a relay module & fuses that were in a sealed box, on some cars moisture was getting into the unit & causing a fire. When the work was done I asked the mechanic (Technician I think they call them now) what role the part change played in the car, what did it actually do or control, he just looked at me and said, I have no idea, we are just trained to change the parts I have no idea what it actually does!!! Different times…