torsdag 29 september 2011

lördag 24 september 2011

What is the clutch?

I'm running a solid ClutchNet disc. I was worried it was going to be too stiff but it's fine. Sometimes it bites a little bit but it's mostly when we've been heavy loaded. And by then it's time to use the first gear anyway (usually starting on 2d).
Oh by the way. Never forget the support bearing. The number is VW worldwide spare part ID.


EDIT!
Quite a few people ask me what model my clutch disc is. It's from a Swedish distributor of Clutch Net discs. It is a 228 mm Cush Lock disc with organic lining. The grip is fantastic but still driveable. If you search for KL13171 you will find it on Clutch Net's web site or call you local dealer.
(Volkswagen -> Beetle-Type IV  -> (1970-1971) -TYPE: 411E + 412 -> Clutch Discs -> KL13171)

onsdag 21 september 2011

Removing injectors is a pain

I have a home made heavy duty slide hammer to drive injectors out. Even though I hammered the third one massively it didn't come out until I heated the head with a heater gun for two minutes. These bastards really stick if they want to.
The reason I wanted them out is a suspicous knocking in my Vanagon. I think the first injector is dirty and causes the noise. Haven't decided if I should send these for a test/service first or just simply swap...

tisdag 20 september 2011

It should work...

..should I?
10 points to the one who figures out what this is all about. :-)

måndag 19 september 2011

Everything is under control again :)

New cooler installed! 
I rinsed the cooling system with detergent, an old mechanic recommended me to do that. I filled the system up with fresh water mixed with "Ariel White" and drove around with it for an hour or so. I'll tell you it didn't work that well. A lot of oil was still there and came out as chunks when I flushed the system. I rinsed the system with soap and hot water for another hour (both forward and reverse direction) and I think it was as good as I could get it. 
Once again flushed with fresh water and filled up with red coolant. 

First check after driving there was a new layer of oil on the surface of the expansion tank. Not strange though as the coolant reach 90 deg C. I removed that layer of oil and after another session of driving it seems to be clear. 
I'm keeping an extra eye on the coolant and oil level, but I think it's all OK now. 110 km's of driving later and everything is smooth operating.

What to do next?
Noise reduction
For sure the open filter is generating most of the noise, I'll make a real filter box later on.
Mud flaps that also turns in between the wheel and the engine compartment and a front lip in front of the engine will make the underside noise to bounce away from the coupé. I know it works from a previous bus, will make it here too.

Except that, driving around and have fun! :)

söndag 11 september 2011

Small fixes while waiting for parts



Doing some cleaning, fixing of the interior and noise dampening.

fredag 9 september 2011

Rear break summary

These are the parts, the bold text is what I've been looking for. The other models have the same part and will work equally.
Disc. From VW Sharan 96-/Seat Alhambra 96-/Ford Galaxy 95-00
Caliper. From VW Golf 92-98 (1.6i, 1.8i, 2.0i)/Seat Toledo 92-98/VW Passat 93-96/VW Vento (1.6i, 1.8i) 92-98
Caliper bracket from a VW Passat 97-00 (3B2 or 3B5)/Audi A4 97-01/Audi A6 98-04 (note that these calipers will not work)
-- Note that I used the brackets from another pair of calipers as the ones I wanted to use wasn't complete (brackets missing). I think though that the brackets are the same if you find Golf-calipers that are complete.
HoseAudi A6 94-96/Audi 100 87-94
Pipe. Approximetly 550 mm of length
Bolts 10.9 M10/1.25. The calipers are threaded for these
Bolts 8.8 std M10. For the adapter
6 mm steel plate. For fabrication of the adapter.

The parking brake cables are the old ones. The spring is removed in the drum brake end and an 80 mm extender is added in the front end, made by a 15 mm copper pipe (plumbers stuff).

Here's the routing of the hose/pipe. I made a rock solid holder that is mounted by the upper bolt for the adapter. The hose is fixed with a stainless hose clamp. Much better than those crappy clips.
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For you Scandinavian guys who have access to Biltema, use following part numbers:
Discs - 64-357
Calipers - 66-5069/66-5068 (the brackets are from 66-5010/66-5011)
Hose - 66-346
Pipe - AA-0560 or similar

tisdag 6 september 2011

Oil cooler pressurized

It's leaking more than Fukushima.


Early brake down

Well, she was running for a couple of days. What a ride! The bus accelerates like my ordinary car and I haven't been flooring the pedal yet.  

Three days with just a few miles driving, then the oil buzzer and oil light goes off. I checked the oil level and the entire volume was gone! No smoke, totally clean engine, not a single trail of oil. Then - I opened the coolant reservoir... 
All the oil is flooding out! 

First I thought "Crap, I need to check the header", but the almighty guys at thesamba.com hinted about the oilcooler which appearantly is prone to cracking. After some googling I think the same. All symptoms leads to a cracked cooler. Oil in the coolant, no coolant in the oil. 
What seems to happen is that a crack in the cooler acts like a one way valve, and when the thermostat opens the oil has enough pressure to force itself out to the coolant. 
I really really really hope this is the case, I'm not keen to take the engine out again.

söndag 4 september 2011

Next swap...

This is the engine from the Multivan. I have bought a Syncro (gasser) and the plan is to make this engine really fresh and install it OR make it running again, sell it and get another TDI.
Haven't decided...

Rear brake adapter

I don't remember were the original drawing comes from so I can't give cred for it. But here it is with my bracket and measurements layed on top.

Rear shock length

I know people are looking for alternatives for rear shock (specially with air bags). The org dampers are 530 in max length and 335 at the shortest. Anything in between is too short. :-)

fredag 2 september 2011

Heavy duty shocks

Right side, didn't have to cut it off.

torsdag 1 september 2011

Finally done with the left side...

...only right to do now. Will go pretty fast I think. All engineering is already done.

Rubber protection for hand brake

I've read (at thesamba.com) that a guy who did a disc upgrade got problems with water coming into the wire and below freezing temp the brake got stuck. To avoid that I made a cover out of bicycle tube and two cable ties. I also filled the cover and wire tube with grease.

New shock mount

6 mm is way overkill but that was already on the bench. :-)

Stuck?

You tell me...

14" does fit...

...but it's eeextremely tight. 15 will not be a problem, I will swap the studs and the rims with the pickup though. 16" :-)