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Test Post Again Wed 4/2

Posted on 2019-04-022019-04-02

Test Post Again Wed 4/2

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AH Engine - Case cleaned of grease, oil, and other filth

AH Engine – Assembly Lube

Posted on 2019-04-01

So after talking to various people and trying to perform a variety of due diligence in my online research, I finally settled on the assembly lubes I’m going to try for the AH rebuild. Red Line Assembly Lube 80313 is going to be my primary assembly lubricant. It seems to have really good adhesion and…

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Other People’s Cars – Some Brazilian Fusca!

Posted on 2019-03-312019-03-31

Putzing around Pinterest let me to some photos of an amazing almost modern dash and console in a 1300/1302 Brazilian Beetle. The car itself is beautiful, done up with a nice lighter silver, some chrome blacked out, painted bumpers, and oversized tires and modern rims. However, it was the dashboard that caught my eye, with…

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The VW Super Beetle Handbook

Posted on 2019-03-312019-03-31

One of my favorite books in my library is The Volkswagen Super Beetle Handbook published by HP Books. In most auto books and literature, the Super Beetle at most gets a few pages devoted to it and mostly what feels like an afterthought on the end of Beetles in the US market. That’s partly why…

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Thoughts on future exhausts systems.

Posted on 2019-03-302019-03-30

My exhaust situation is all over the place. The original stock AH engine’s exhaust needs to be blasted, repaired, and then ceramic power-coated but I’m in no hurry to spent money on that. I bought a low-cost Dansk replacement to have on hand if needed, as well as a cheap EMPI peashooter exhaust to have…

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AH Engine - Case cleaning up

The details of my AH206906 rebuild

Posted on 2019-03-27

The basics of my AH206906 rebuild. This is a small subset of my spreadsheet where I plan out where each part needs to come from and keep track of the vendor, price, part #, etc. Reusing the AH case and not having any other problems should put the engine rebuild costs at $2,726.76. With many…

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Not a bad engine building guide from 2011-2013

Posted on 2019-03-262019-03-26

While I have a ton of VW engine and performance books, YouTube, my Facebook Forums, and a slew of other sites that I reference for techniques and instructions, I love when a search for one thing ends up leading you down the rabbit hole of other things. I discovered this Samba thread from 2011 titled…

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Future 2275cc Engine now? And access!

Posted on 2019-03-23

I know that earlier in the month I had starting putting together my ideas around a 2110cc engine for the future “performance” engine build, but I’ve been reading more on camshafts and other combinations of parts and work and I think I may just go with a “2275cc Mild Engine Combo” spec’d out at aircooled.net….

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Żuczek B.'s original suspension

Rear Suspension – Torsion Bar Stuff

Posted on 2019-03-212019-03-21

I’ll firmly admit there are some things that I am just not in tune with.  I barely grok auto electrical systems and I definitely don’t quite have a firm grasp on the IRS torsion bars and how they function and can be adjusted. Once the body is removed and the chassis is ready to be…

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Hello Dolly!

Posted on 2019-03-16

So I am thinking that it will be relatively inexpensive to build my own body dolly out of wood and some reinforcing metal parts and casters. I’m thinking maybe $150 total. I’ve been snagging what Beetle dolly photos I can find on the net that are within my skill set to build. Some are really…

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