The re-Birth of Toy 1 (o\_!_/o)

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Blitzkrieg wrote:Do you still have the dimensions for the pan roller?
Blitz i dont have them ATM (they still in a box somwhere) once i get round to pulling my metal out of storage to get welded up I will post them up for you.
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No problem. Only starting with that other fasty sometime in November, so it's cool...
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You can get tp headcovers and a twin port manifold...or you could find a later type oil cooler and put al the tin from the later 1600's on it...with the cooler you got on now no.3 gets less air because the cooler is in the way the later cooler sit outside the fan housing,for better cooling...what carb do you have?the earlier carbs dont fit on the twinport mani. As the 34 pict 3 has a larger mounting base...but you dou get a adapter to fix that...
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Dubster Thanks, I want to try and find the round doghouse and all its tin,and get the adaptor that is used on some engines that holds the whats called "twinport oil cooler" so if i do go with the twinport oil cooler i want to find all the parts that are needed to make it fit correctly and work.

In terms of the carb for now it is going to stick with the stock carb from a twinport engine but later on once I have saved up will go for either twin 40mm Kadrons or Sp carbs.
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Hey 1972 when are you uploading more pics,? Im eager to see whats happening
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1972 wrote:king and link pins are here now its just the beam and then have to pick the trailing arms up from sandblasting then it all goes to Werner Alker to be assembled lets hope all goes well and i can get the right hand side spindle back from powder coaters soon.
Mind if i ask how to get hold of Werner Alker? He seems to be the magic king and link pin Guru? Does he fix all front Beam related problems? mainly replace king and link pins? Does he have a shop where all this goes down, ie will he fix any layman's beetle for a price? (Really sorry to hijack this thread :oops: )
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Hopefully soon splitz :mrgreen: maybe once i get back from this comming weeks away trip with the school, bank would have sorted out my bank card and i can go collect it and start getting all the stuff needed.
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JamesD69 wrote:
1972 wrote:king and link pins are here now its just the beam and then have to pick the trailing arms up from sandblasting then it all goes to Werner Alker to be assembled lets hope all goes well and i can get the right hand side spindle back from powder coaters soon.
Mind if i ask how to get hold of Werner Alker? He seems to be the magic king and link pin Guru? Does he fix all front Beam related problems? mainly replace king and link pins? Does he have a shop where all this goes down, ie will he fix any layman's beetle for a price? (Really sorry to hijack this thread :oops: )
Pine could you help here?
Number,Price and so on please?
I had his number but its in a box.

Thanks...
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Thanks 1972, yours looked so good i couldn't resist finding out. I want to do mine in probably about 3 or 4 weeks time once i got my new car to drive which means i can fix my beetle up.
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Been a long time since anything happened on the Bug :crying:

Since my computer took a dive, so I wasnt able to get pan halves so am now working with what I have started already.
There are a few things that need to be finnished so while I start saving again will just start with the things that just need finnishing touches and dont make me have to fork out $$$.
So First on the list will be the 6inch beam.

And I promise soon there will be pics!

For those of you who can read this i will try to keep a weekly update
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1972 wrote:
For those of you who can read this i will try to keep a weekly update
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HA! Will belive it when i see it.
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They will come....will cut the supports for the 6 incher tommorow pull the beam out over the weekend and hopefull on monday I will go and pay Uncle a visit and get one of his guys to weld it up for me.Now all that has to happen is it must go as planned :mrgreen:
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A 6 inch narrowed beam?! Why??
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Lowering the vehicle brings the wheel into closer contact with the wing lip.
Fitting different wheels can cause clearance problems with the tyre and the lip of the front wing.
Fitting after market disc brake kits can increase the track.
But the reason im building it is to see what the difference will be between a shockless and a non-shockless beam. :mrgreen:
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Non Shockless beam = jumping out of the road.
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