Well, a fair bit has happened recently on this bus. The gearbox was re-assembled and the motor after being cleaned up I re-assembled too with all the ancillary components. I had to strip and clean the distributor as this was left open without the cap and got full of dirt. Everything else I left as is.
Then I bench tested it and it fired up straight away. It sounded amazing. This motor hadn't run in a near 30 years. This was also with the plugs, points, condenser and the carb unopened it was abandoned with all these years ago.
I had also sent in the brake components for overhaul which included all the cylinders, drums, flexible hoses and steel pipes which were made up. This was then packed away for storage.
Then I got some stupid idea in my head 2 days before Bug Jam that I wanted to take this bus there. Currently it had no front suspension or gearbox in place and was standing on wooden blocks. I had a lot of work to do. Luckily the gearbox, engine and brake components were at least ready. I had to rebuild the gear linkages, couplings and bushes first, then I installed the gearbox. New shocks had to be sourced and installed. Front suspension had to be rebuild, new bearings, brake components etc installed. I had to source rims and new tyres. Clutch and accelerator cables had to be made up, at the same time the steel tubes/sleeves on the bus were completely rusted and I couldn't get the cables through, these too had to be replaced. All the original windows were missing, luckily I managed to find some old windows and rubber seals from friends to install, very stoked as I didn't want to fit anything new to spoil the rat look.
On the morning of the show I installed the motor, fired it up and drove it to the show. It wasn't the most comfortable ride or the fastest, but it made it. It leaked oil quite badly and certainly didn’t have all the guts there and it needed a couple of tweaks along the way, but pretty stoked it made it.
Thankfully not under so much pressure anymore, (George is the next show), I am installing the new wiring loom, getting it licensed, tweaking all the mechanical issues and attending to all the door hinges, locks etc on the body that everything opens and closes. My shipment from Wolfsburg West has also arrived that has all the new switches for the electronics, wipers, ignition system, 6 volt globes, handbrake cables etc to finish off.
Here are a few pics from the trip.
