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63Ragtop

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  1. While I had the paint out I gave the windows in the engine bay a lick of paint, I thought about polishing the alloy up nah. Just need some M5s to bolt the covers on. The rivnuts are all painted and it should all blend into the background. Been wanting to sort this out for years! Makes the rest look shit now. Ah yeah.
  2. But first. This fucking primer has gots to go! Everytime I go to a show or whatever someone will be like, cool car! What happened to the fender? At least it comes apart easy. Gave everything a good clean whilst easy access. Had one crack to weld up. And slapped on the mud, after some hammer work. Sanding sucks! Rubbed the whole thing down and high build primer Rubbed down with 400 And sprayed with the finest tractor paint on the last warm day at the end summer, which also happened to be mother's day.
  3. Dunno if this is the right place to ask, but here goes. On the left we have one of my nice new heads for my engine rebuild. On the right is the old one. As it was 20 years ago I forget that the og one were flycut, the cleanish ring around the edge of the chamber. I think this was done to release another pony or two? Should I get the new ones cut the same? Any experience or knowledge on this?
  4. Old-school, where a 22 year old car is modern. I love it.
  5. Holy shit dude! It's a work of art! Dangerous looking machines, and amazing. Will it get a body? Any videos?
  6. I would suggest something like this for the rear cover. https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace/electronics-photography/ipod-mp3-accessories/speakers/listing/3589883227 Won't muffle the sound and isn't to expensive.
  7. All good bro, as I say no rush. 100mm will be a bit tight in the vw tiny engine bay, would be more like 70-75mm, but will have to mock up everything first to see. Thank you kindly.
  8. Would be keen as for that price. I'm going to be building my engine over winter so will be much later this year. Just simple welded on barbs etc, if I was to give you dimensions and shit could you make one to suit or is that a massive ballache?
  9. It's actually reg right now, just the wof has run out. I think the problem is there is no way of knowing the cars actual history before he got it. Thanks man.
  10. Dear people, a good friend of mine has decided that after 20 years of ownership of his MK2 Esky sport to get it all legal and update the very out of date cert plate. He's having a fucking nightmare. It's running a 2ltr pinto with Weber sidedrafts, Celica 5speed, Carpi disc's etc. 1, he's stupidly done things over the years like replace the whole front after a crash. 2, he's stupidly done mods like replace the factory pedal box with an aftermarket unit. 3,and this is the big one, apart from the number on the cert plate, there is no trace of the chassis number. So on a scale of bad to fucked, how fucked is he? I had a get a new number for the bug which seems pretty easy in retrospect, but guess it had a number just the wrong one. Sincerely yours Ragtop.
  11. OMG! That 90s grey tweed interior, always thought that would be sweet, until I actually felt tweed.
  12. Great work sir! I think body color rims would look sweet, but not original.
  13. Two weeks I waited to hear the verdict on the case. Before I took the car off the road for the rust and paint mission, the oil leaks had pissed me off enough to pull the engine out and take it to a local mechanic for new pushrod tubes and any other seal he could bung up. I remember him telling me the case was cracked behind number 3, the thinnest part and hottest running cylinder, and the heads were toast. We he was fuckin wrong about the case! Unbelievably it's only on its second over size now, so happy as finding a good base to build is getting hard these days. Even more amazingly, the crank is still within standard spec and even the center journal with the munted bearing only needed a light polish. The dude even said " he can't remember the last time a crank came in,that didn't need machining" guessing lucky! But I do always change my oil regularly, every 3000miles or six months as you should on these old clankers. I set about cleaning up the case. Using a small brass wire brush and turps. Will need to make sure all the galleries and shit are clean before it goes back together. Also go as well as the crank bearings, which are machined to fit, new big end bearing in the rods, new cam bearings and a full engine seal kit. These however, have been quietly waiting their turn under the bench for a long time. Soon my pretty, soon.
  14. It's spending other people's money the best! Haha, as much as I would like to, this thing can already out drive is terrible drum brakes.
  15. So I took the case and crank over to Qualitat for their air-cooled guy to check if the it was viable to rebuild. Wasn't holding out much hope as this is 40-50 year old chunk of alloy that I abused on a daily basis. Took the opportunity to clean up the rear wheel well. Made these from some scrap alloy I had. Marked up a that's about right spot. And cut some massive triangles out of my nicely painted engine bay. Drilled hole and popped rivnuts in. Left the edge rough to hammer over the frame to strengthen the panel up. Both bent to shape and countersunk for mounting, the plan was to drill and tap the frame for the covers to attach with but was thinking about using VHB tape. All this work is to make installing the carbs and manifolds easier, it to about 10 minutes to put the engine in last time, and two hours to tighten the four nuts that hold the manifolds on.
  16. Goldwing owners and a ulissan membership, congratulations.
  17. Okay I guess will have to see what the expert says. I had this engine built for my 21st back in the year 2000. It's a 1600 twin oil relief case from the early 70s
  18. Having never done this before, I took it easy and did my best not to damage any mating surfaces. My vintage schadek oil pump cover. And 26mm heavy duty pump, which needs to be pulled out as it bolts to both half's of the case. All the bolts, nuts, seals removed. Amazing there isn't a rubber seal of anything between the half's or even any sealant I could see. The middle bearing has seen better days. Crank it.
  19. So as well as the fucked spark plugs threads and cracks between valves and the obvious oil leaks, the heads had been leaking compression from the joint between the heads and cylinders. Vws don't have head gaskets, the top of the cylinder sit inside the head. If you look at the above photos you can see the exhaust carbon blasting out some areas of the head. Also, interesting to see how well the pushrod tubes are sealed and clean, which was the head end. And dirty and leaking at block end. I decided to dig a little deeper. So much oil on the outside of the engine. Doing my research I measured the end float of the crank assembly. Converting .006inches to microns revealed shits fucked. So there goes my idea of a top end rebuild.
  20. So I didn't really said why I've pulled the motor again, but as I'm sure you've assumed from the tow truck photo, it wasn't good. When I last had it out to replace the clutch and oil cooler, I noticed that no1 spark plug was lose, it tightened back up fine so thought nothing of it. Then down the bottom of town, after we got off the motorway, bang! Bang bang bang like the whole exhaust system had fallen off. But it was just old number 1 spark plug going number 2s. So one of two things happened. Either thread stripped out of the head or the head is cracked between the valves and the plug hole.
  21. Turns out I've been driving around for over a year(when it runs) with a ugly mdf parcel shelf. Fixed that a couple weeks back. This was a second from work, it's just black vinyl from para rubber. Very happy as now the whole interior is black. Maybe one day it will get a headliner.
  22. I learnt a long time ago that nothing beats good German valve covers and bale's. I once thought chrome covers looked cool, wholey puck they leaked like shit, the cork gaskets would slip off the edge inside the cover, halfway to Waihi in the middle of the night as it happened. but getting back to your question, I don't use anything on the seals, I think it's the only place that doesn't leak.
  23. In a effort to reduce future oil leaks, I wanted to improve the crankcase ventilation. There are a million opinions on this, so I've pretty much gone with the old school factory baffled oil filler and vented valve covers, which will be plumbed up to a catch can. Found some old air connecters, cut them up and welded them in. Had been wanting to do this forever. Unsure of the grey. Had to make this to screw in the big interior nut that holds the filler on. gunna kill me the first time I slide the bale's up and scratch that paint!
  24. Found this rear sway bar on trade me. Vw never had a sway bar on the early cars. By 63 mine at least came with a front bar, but with little weight on the front, and all the weight in the ass, I always felt the car cornered better without it, sure it rolled more, in any case I still don't have one. This is a K-Mak vintage thing. It clamps onto the rear chassis frame horns and the ends mount to the lower shock bolts. All the fiddly bits went for a swim in the viniger.
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