AoT's White Wonder
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Re: AoT's White Wonder
looking good aud.
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
MrBreeze wrote: This is the DVG board. The threads flow as they flow.
Deal with it.
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Tuesday works.Glenn wrote:Audry... let's plan on getting the engine together Tuesday.
If that's OK with you we'll talk tomorrow and pick a time.
Keep working at it and it gets done!!
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Put some brake cleaner to work on the clutch pieces and now just hopefully the engine will go back together eaiser than it came apart.
Do I see VW tailights in the distance??

That's a red VW stamp on the clutch I uncovered while cleaning. Hidden treasure?

Do I see VW tailights in the distance??

That's a red VW stamp on the clutch I uncovered while cleaning. Hidden treasure?

Keep working at it and it gets done!!
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Re: AoT's White Wonder
Oh so close.......
Glenn
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When you mess with the bull, you get the horns.
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Time to get the green flag ready..Glenn wrote:Oh so close.......
GR spent the afternoon putting together the engine and it turned out sweet!! The attention to detail and sequence of putting the parts back on was a real learning experience. I am so appreciative of his time and talent. Thanks GR.
Here's a few photos to see how great it's looking!!
Getting the tins back on and the alternator stand. Cleaned up nice!

Fan shroud in place and working those manifold connections. PS those boots are RED, just like my pumps!!

Rear view to complete the full scope of the job!

Clutch and plate are also done.

Thumbs up for a job well done! The man knows his stuff.

Next stop is in the white wonder!!

Few more things to get and tweak to finish the engine work, but today was a giant leap.
Have to add some paint to touch up and cover a few more spots, but it looks neat.
GR made it look easy and gave me some challenges for the months ahead.
Time to keep moving forward!

Keep working at it and it gets done!!
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looking great aud. It will be no time now.
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
MrBreeze wrote: This is the DVG board. The threads flow as they flow.
Deal with it.
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It might be time to call the insurance company and make a trip to DMV ! I'm thinking Flanders !?!
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Well the proiect is moving forward even if the white wonder is not there yet. GR and I got the engine installed today. His endless expertise and my superhuman strength got the engine lined up and it is locked and loaded.
It fits!!!

Finishing the connections.

A RED umbrella to add a touch of ambiance and it always makes things better!!

Looking pretty SWEET~~

Found out that the front wheels are locked. It rolled about two months ago so this was a surprise. Front rotors are rusted and shot so it's time to work on the brakes. The engine didn't start since the battery has been sitting for years, but we did get most of the lights to turn on after we cabled it to my truck.
It feels great to get this far and really getting excited to see it on the road. thanks GR for how hard I made you work today!
It fits!!!

Finishing the connections.

A RED umbrella to add a touch of ambiance and it always makes things better!!

Looking pretty SWEET~~

Found out that the front wheels are locked. It rolled about two months ago so this was a surprise. Front rotors are rusted and shot so it's time to work on the brakes. The engine didn't start since the battery has been sitting for years, but we did get most of the lights to turn on after we cabled it to my truck.
It feels great to get this far and really getting excited to see it on the road. thanks GR for how hard I made you work today!
Keep working at it and it gets done!!
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looking gooood!
AOT..... shoot some wd40 or liquid wrench on those front calipers....... smash them with hammer... they will break free.
I cant wait to see you pull up to a meeting with this beast!
AOT..... shoot some wd40 or liquid wrench on those front calipers....... smash them with hammer... they will break free.
I cant wait to see you pull up to a meeting with this beast!
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
MrBreeze wrote: This is the DVG board. The threads flow as they flow.
Deal with it.
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Sure doesn't compared to this:AoT wrote:Looking pretty SWEET~~

Always a pleasure to work with someone who's motivated and gets down and dirty when they have to.
I ran up a parts list and to redo the brakes, replacing everything... rotors, calipers, wheel bearings, drums, shoes, hardware, wheel cylinders, hoses, adjusters and master are about $350 in parts.
I also ordered a new battery.
The oil needs to be changed and I cracked the tranny fill and drain plugs so we can change the gear lube.
There was nothing from the starter when we jumped it from the truck. I hope it was just that the battery was drawing all the amps, preventing the starter from spining. If not... a starter is easy enough.
Audrey needs to cleanup the inside and work on the driver's window.
We're close... very close.
Let's pick a date to do the brakes. We'll need to bring an impact gun to crack the 17mm caliper bolts and the rear axle nuts.
Glenn
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"You may not get what you pay for, but you always pay for what you get"
When you mess with the bull, you get the horns.
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I am pinky squared to have this at a meeting, so it's time to rock and roll!Raj wrote:looking gooood!
I cant wait to see you pull up to a meeting with this beast!
Keep working at it and it gets done!!
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Audry
you guys did an awesome job. I love the before and after pictures of your motor. Keep going looks great....
Matt
you guys did an awesome job. I love the before and after pictures of your motor. Keep going looks great....
Matt
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Lookin good Audrey ! 

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Can't wait to see you cruise up to a meeting . Keep at it , looks good .
I'm not an air cooled snob , I like them all !
Brown wrote:Tom is right!
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Re: AoT's White Wonder
I don't know whay you guys are in such a rush to get this done!! 

"THE BLEEDER"
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We just want to have it done before yours.Brown wrote:I don't know whay you guys are in such a rush to get this done!!
Maybe you should work on the car and not be a "neat freak" cleaning the garage.

Glenn
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"You may not get what you pay for, but you always pay for what you get"
When you mess with the bull, you get the horns.
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When you mess with the bull, you get the horns.
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Without cleaning the garage i couln't work on the car That and driving all over creation looking at schools and or taking my other son back to school )Syracuse, Watson hall). Yesterdy i left 5:20 Am arrvied home at 6:10 with a stop in Whitney Point to visit Mom and Dad!!Glenn wrote:We just want to have it done before yours.Brown wrote:I don't know whay you guys are in such a rush to get this done!!
Maybe you should work on the car and not be a "neat freak" cleaning the garage.
"THE BLEEDER"
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Yes... we all have lives.
Come on Ken... just do with less sleep.
BTW.. you heading over?
Come on Ken... just do with less sleep.
BTW.. you heading over?
Glenn
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"You may not get what you pay for, but you always pay for what you get"
When you mess with the bull, you get the horns.
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When you mess with the bull, you get the horns.
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Re: AoT's White Wonder
Spent some hours working on getting the interior cleaned up. Found some of the missing hardware under the seats and in the glove box. Took up the front and rear rubber mats and seem to have some rust issues. The rear floor behind the driver sounds a little thin and the shop vac lifted off a layer.

Came across a little daylight by the brake pedal. There was a bottle top lodged between the bottom of the pedal and the floor. When I shimmed it out it exposed two spots that had worn through. Wonder if the bottle top was the fix or the cause. It is the white spots in the photo.

Always good to have a another pair of eyes and hands!!

Needs some more TLC but made some progress. Time to make a shopping list.


Came across a little daylight by the brake pedal. There was a bottle top lodged between the bottom of the pedal and the floor. When I shimmed it out it exposed two spots that had worn through. Wonder if the bottle top was the fix or the cause. It is the white spots in the photo.

Always good to have a another pair of eyes and hands!!

Needs some more TLC but made some progress. Time to make a shopping list.

Keep working at it and it gets done!!
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Re: AoT's White Wonder
POR 15 is best for the rust. The hole under the pedal can be patched from underneath.
There's a few members that can weld and it's 'doesn't have to be pretty... just has to keep the water out.
As soon as I have the battery in my hands we'll see if we can get it started.
There's a few members that can weld and it's 'doesn't have to be pretty... just has to keep the water out.
As soon as I have the battery in my hands we'll see if we can get it started.
Glenn
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"You may not get what you pay for, but you always pay for what you get"
When you mess with the bull, you get the horns.
74 Beetle Specs | 74 Beetle Restoration | 2180cc Engine
"You may not get what you pay for, but you always pay for what you get"
When you mess with the bull, you get the horns.
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Re: AoT's White Wonder
She's a "Screamer"... and the engine runs also.
First problem was the starter would not spin. I quickly found the wire from the ignition switch was not connected. We put some gas in a container and dropped the fuel hose in it. After a few cranks it wanted to start, but wouldn't. I choked off the carb and it would catch but not stay running unless I blocked off the top of the carb. I figured there was a massive vacuum leak and dreaded the idea of having to change the intake manifold gaskets with the engine in.
And then Audrey comes around the car and says.......
<<insert AoT's comments here>>
Anyway when it finally started and ran nice i heard someone screaming. Audrey was rather excited and I was relieved that it wasn't a vacuum leak.
Next was the gas tank. I removed the plug in the fuel hose from the tank and... nothing. Just a few drops. We then removed the sender on top of the tank and it's half full. So i'll bring an electric pump over and we'll have to empty the tank. I just hope the hardline in the body is not clogged. If so it's not gonna be fun replacing it.
With the new battery in we have headlights, front and rear turn signals, parking lights and brake lights. The radio works but the horn doesn't.
We're getting close... brakes are the next major project.
BTW... Audrey did a great job cleaning up the inside. I slid the seats forward to get the battery in and they slid smoother than 90% of the cars out there.
First problem was the starter would not spin. I quickly found the wire from the ignition switch was not connected. We put some gas in a container and dropped the fuel hose in it. After a few cranks it wanted to start, but wouldn't. I choked off the carb and it would catch but not stay running unless I blocked off the top of the carb. I figured there was a massive vacuum leak and dreaded the idea of having to change the intake manifold gaskets with the engine in.
And then Audrey comes around the car and says.......
<<insert AoT's comments here>>
Anyway when it finally started and ran nice i heard someone screaming. Audrey was rather excited and I was relieved that it wasn't a vacuum leak.
Next was the gas tank. I removed the plug in the fuel hose from the tank and... nothing. Just a few drops. We then removed the sender on top of the tank and it's half full. So i'll bring an electric pump over and we'll have to empty the tank. I just hope the hardline in the body is not clogged. If so it's not gonna be fun replacing it.
With the new battery in we have headlights, front and rear turn signals, parking lights and brake lights. The radio works but the horn doesn't.
We're getting close... brakes are the next major project.
BTW... Audrey did a great job cleaning up the inside. I slid the seats forward to get the battery in and they slid smoother than 90% of the cars out there.
Glenn
74 Beetle Specs | 74 Beetle Restoration | 2180cc Engine
"You may not get what you pay for, but you always pay for what you get"
When you mess with the bull, you get the horns.
74 Beetle Specs | 74 Beetle Restoration | 2180cc Engine
"You may not get what you pay for, but you always pay for what you get"
When you mess with the bull, you get the horns.
Re: AoT's White Wonder
Great job guys!
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
MrBreeze wrote: This is the DVG board. The threads flow as they flow.
Deal with it.
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Depends what's turning me on!!!!Glenn wrote:She's a "Screamer"... and the engine runs also.

Wow, what a great sound to hear that engine roar!! Once it got fed some gas it purred like a lion. To get to this day with some of the bumps in the road I've had was a real treat. I appreciate all of the support that you send my way and I hope GR's ear drums has stopped "ringing"!!Glenn wrote:
And then Audrey comes around the car and says.......
<<insert AoT's comments here>> (let them use their imagination!!) All I'll say is that it solved the problem big time!!
Anyway when it finally started and ran nice i heard someone screaming. Audrey was rather excited and I was relieved that it wasn't a vacuum leak.
It's on to the next challenge, but this was a special moment today!!

Keep working at it and it gets done!!
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Congrats Audrey ! It's great that You have a running motor now ! I'm happy for You ! Good work GR !



