AoT's White Wonder

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Re: AoT's White Wonder

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Glenn wrote:Not yet... she has a graduation party for her daughter this weekend.

what time should we be there?
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Did I mis it ? I hope it is on Sunday . My invite must have gotten lost in the mail it happens alot I don't know why .
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I think Wednesday, Manny and his son are going to get it with Audrey.

If it gets to Audrey's house, i'll get a date and time to head over and take the intake manifold and shroud off so we can replace the rusted tin and convert to an alternator.

GA, anytime you want I have Plan D waiting to get picked up.
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Glenn wrote:I think Wednesday, Manny and his son are going to get it with Audrey.

If it gets to Audrey's house, i'll get a date and time to head over and take the intake manifold and shroud off so we can replace the rusted tin and convert to an alternator.
Wow, a couple of days with no DVG and you miss alot!! Survived the onslaught of family and ready to get back to the "Wonder". I called the seller and am planning to p/u the engine on Tuesday. Manny and son offered to stop by Wed to get it out of the truck. I'll post if I'm going on Tuesday so we can plan some dates for tech sessions and a BBQ and brews!

GA this is your invite so you're covered!! ;)
Keep working at it and it gets done!!
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Just tell me what time Wednesday, and I'm there, if you need us to go help you pick it up from Babylon let me know, but it seems like yuo got that part taken care of.
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Picked up the engine and here's some pics. Looking forward to getting to work on it.

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Great.

Looks complete. The only issue will be converting it to a Alt since your car is a 73+. Do you have an alternator?
I think you have fuel lines, and tune up kit from the last etown show.
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I have the alternator and additional parts.
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I don't have the fuel line but it was discussed at etown. Will give it a good dose of PBB tonight to get things loose.
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ok.

What was the intent? Clean and repaint, and redo the top end before final install or install and run as is?

I have some length of fuel line if need be. I always keep ' spares'

I look fwd to see you rockin the old vw!
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The right side cylinder tin is rotted and needs to be replaced. The shroud has to come off to replace the generator so I figure take the intake off, remove the tin and do some cleaning and paint. Then put it back together and "slam it in".

I also have a "alternator" fuel pump, but for $20 we can put a new one on.
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GR,
Any tentative dates yet?

Are you planning on testing it outside the car first or install and tune from there?
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Glenn wrote:I have the alternator and additional parts.
is it the one with the outside regulator though? I have both alternator and regulator, but the alternator shaft is bent, ur welcomed to both pieces but the regulator would probobaly the only thing you can use out of the two.
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I Have the correct alternator.
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Does it need an alternator???
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Brown wrote:Does it need an alternator???
The car us wired for a AL78 alternator and you (Ken) already donated one. Tony sent it out and had it checked... so we're good to go.

The only issues is removing the cylinder tin without snapping the screws. Anyone have a torch they can bring/borrow?
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Glenn wrote: The only issues is removing the cylinder tin without snapping the screws. Anyone have a torch they can bring/borrow?
What kind of torch are you looking for? One that you weld with or one that would heat up the metal like when you solder copper pipe? I probably have the latter here.
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The later... some heat and PB Blaster can do wonders to loosen stubborn screws.
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I'm going to hit it with the PB once it's out of the truck and I'll check on the torch tomorrow and see what i've got and get a new canister of fuel.
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If you're just looking for a plumbers torchhead and propane I have that.
I'm not an air cooled snob , I like them all !
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It's just the M6 cheesehead screws, so a BernzOmatic should do.
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Thanks to Manny and Mary Ellen for helping to get the engine on the dolly. Hope Manny gave you a kiss where is hurts!! ;)

Got the Benzo torch just need to pick up a cyclinder of propane! Time to get to work on this puppy.
Keep working at it and it gets done!!
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AoT wrote:Thanks to Manny and Mary Ellen for helping to get the engine on the dolly. Hope Manny gave you a kiss where is hurts!! ;)

Got the Benzo torch just need to pick up a cyclinder of propane! Time to get to work on this puppy.

you better be careful the kitty is going to get mad!!
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Brown wrote:
AoT wrote:Thanks to Manny and Mary Ellen for helping to get the engine on the dolly. Hope Manny gave you a kiss where is hurts!! ;)

Got the Benzo torch just need to pick up a cyclinder of propane! Time to get to work on this puppy.

you better be careful the kitty is going to get mad!!
Not my Boo, he's just purrfect!!
Keep working at it and it gets done!!
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Things are starting to happen.

I stopped by Audrey's and we got the parts off that needed to come off. The right side cylinder tin was rotted and we found a few broken fins and some debris in between the rest. Luckily only 2 bolts snapped and will not be a problem. AoT will start cleaning it up and i'll be heading back to finish the job and bring the needed tins over. Once the tin is painted i'll be heading back again to put it together and hopefully start it up.
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When you mess with the bull, you get the horns.
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