'73/1500
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Good to her Dan. Looking forward to pics of the square.
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Raj wrote:Good to her Dan. Looking forward to pics of the square.
Got this picture from the shipper today....should be here by tomorrow....that's some sandwich it's in the middle of!

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thats an awesome pic!
org paint?
org paint?
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Raj wrote:thats an awesome pic!
org paint?
don't think so.....there was definitely a respray at some point....what looks like "patina" in the pic might just be some dirt or road dust
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Brown wrote:Red...Sweet, looks good from here!
As long as that Monte Carlo doesn't land in the windshield!
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Let's just hope that guy has it secured down nice and tight!D-A-N wrote:Brown wrote:Red...Sweet, looks good from here!
As long as that Monte Carlo doesn't land in the windshield!
Where is it coming from?
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Minnesota....practically in Canada. 3 hrs. north of Minneapolis....car's originally from Texas though.Brown wrote:Let's just hope that guy has it secured down nice and tight!D-A-N wrote:Brown wrote:Red...Sweet, looks good from here!
As long as that Monte Carlo doesn't land in the windshield!
Where is it coming from?
Pretty big-ass tractor behind us too!
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Think i saw that white extended cab pick up in an episode of Shipping Wars. It was hauling alpacas to Texas!D-A-N wrote:
Got this picture from the shipper today....should be here by tomorrow....that's some sandwich it's in the middle of!
Keep working at it and it gets done!!
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I SAW THAT ONE TOO AUD! I wonder if thats really it though... Theres a shitton of white GMC's out there! lol
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I believe that is an International Harvester!!! Big-ass works too!!!D-A-N wrote:D-A-N wrote:Brown wrote:Red...Sweet, looks good from here!
As long as that Monte Carlo doesn't land in the windshield!
Minnesota....practically in Canada. 3 hrs. north of Minneapolis....car's originally from Texas though.
Pretty big-ass tractor behind us too!
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Did you guys really see that Silverado on Shipping Wars? Delivery has been delayed until Friday but I'll ask the guy. If it rings any bells, the company's name is For His Glory Transport....and it's not for the glory of the owner. Or of alpacas.
Oh...and Raj....if you're reading.....I had a little "experience" with the stock Kadron linkage on the way home last night. The bent piece in pic below that connects the left linkage arm to the center mount popped off while I was doing 70 in the left lane of the LIE near Woodhaven Blvd
Scary shit.....the pedal went dead, I had no acceleration and the shoulder was on the right. Luckily drifted over, messed with the pedal (the pin sometimes pops out but not this time) while the car was being shaken by trucks driving by 2 feet away to the left AND right on the other side of a concrete divider.

I read that the stock linkage will sometimes do that and can be "secured" with zip ties but I figured f**k that, I don't want to rely on zip ties. I just ordered the SCAT linkage from Kaddie Shack. From what I've read it's safer, simpler, and more reliable. We'll see.
Oh...and Raj....if you're reading.....I had a little "experience" with the stock Kadron linkage on the way home last night. The bent piece in pic below that connects the left linkage arm to the center mount popped off while I was doing 70 in the left lane of the LIE near Woodhaven Blvd


I read that the stock linkage will sometimes do that and can be "secured" with zip ties but I figured f**k that, I don't want to rely on zip ties. I just ordered the SCAT linkage from Kaddie Shack. From what I've read it's safer, simpler, and more reliable. We'll see.
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Dan, there is a white pick up on shipping wars, but then again theres also a white pick up 6 houses down... I dont know if thats the same one, it would be nearly impossible to know without seeing the driver, and I dont recognize the name; even with its creepy Jesus name...
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Dan,
That is scary. My Kads ( that i mentioned i'm installing on the 74 thing this weekend if all goes as planned) also has the same linkage. The end used to pop off all the time, and I thought it was simply bc they were worn. I have secured with with zip ties in the past and will do so again until I get a new linkage. I know its a PITA, but this is complete BS considering your linkage were brand new. Unacceptable.
BTW... good to see you and the car last night. Sorry I couldnt hang out longer, daddy duties.
The car sounds great but start saving for the 2L!
That is scary. My Kads ( that i mentioned i'm installing on the 74 thing this weekend if all goes as planned) also has the same linkage. The end used to pop off all the time, and I thought it was simply bc they were worn. I have secured with with zip ties in the past and will do so again until I get a new linkage. I know its a PITA, but this is complete BS considering your linkage were brand new. Unacceptable.
BTW... good to see you and the car last night. Sorry I couldnt hang out longer, daddy duties.
The car sounds great but start saving for the 2L!
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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I see....I thought there was something special about this particular white pickup. How 'bout my shipper's logo? Doesn't that make it special?ObnoxiousBlue wrote:Dan, there is a white pick up on shipping wars, but then again theres also a white pick up 6 houses down... I dont know if thats the same one, it would be nearly impossible to know without seeing the driver, and I dont recognize the name; even with its creepy Jesus name...

And Raj....I just added 3 hours a day to my work schedule this week so daddy duty or not, I didn't have much left in the tank.
As for the linkage, other than rocker arm shims I think that's my first experience with an EMPI product. I don't have enough experience w/ enough of their stuff to unilaterally say they suck but so far, they kinda suck.
Even though I have the SCAT linkage on the way, this one looks good too....a bit pricey though when you convert from Euros to Dollars and add shipping from Germany....
http://www.csp-shop.com/cgi-bin/cshop2/ ... sort=&all=
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Anyone know offhand what size nut and bolt are needed to secure the positive battery cable to the battery terminal?
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I'd assume it's a M8 with a 13mm nut.
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Cool....thanks Glenn....is there a grade of each that'd be more corrosion resistant (yellow zinc?) or are they all going to rot sooner or later?Glenn wrote:I'd assume it's a M8 with a 13mm nut.
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Tell me about it....luckily I was going fast enough and traffic was just light enough that I could coast over 3 lanes without that much trouble.Kermit wrote:Total loss of power on the highway =
I got my new SCAT linkage in the mail yesterday. Will try to get it on in the coming days as I also find the "feel" of the stock linkage kind of sucks.....looses adjustment quickly and it's finicky based on engine temp.
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wellllll......... are we the proud owner of another VW now or what? Start up a new thread, lets see this beast!
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best linkage for kadrons is "scat" they will never pop off....you will need to remove the case stud no big deal...MattRaj wrote:Dan,
That is scary. My Kads ( that i mentioned i'm installing on the 74 thing this weekend if all goes as planned) also has the same linkage. The end used to pop off all the time, and I thought it was simply bc they were worn. I have secured with with zip ties in the past and will do so again until I get a new linkage. I know its a PITA, but this is complete BS considering your linkage were brand new. Unacceptable.
BTW... good to see you and the car last night. Sorry I couldnt hang out longer, daddy duties.
The car sounds great but start saving for the 2L!
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Hi Matt....volksbugusa wrote:best linkage for kadrons is "scat" they will never pop off....you will need to remove the case stud no big deal...MattRaj wrote:Dan,
That is scary. My Kads ( that i mentioned i'm installing on the 74 thing this weekend if all goes as planned) also has the same linkage. The end used to pop off all the time, and I thought it was simply bc they were worn. I have secured with with zip ties in the past and will do so again until I get a new linkage. I know its a PITA, but this is complete BS considering your linkage were brand new. Unacceptable.
BTW... good to see you and the car last night. Sorry I couldnt hang out longer, daddy duties.
The car sounds great but start saving for the 2L!
I've got the Scat linkage on my kitchen table right now. I checked out your thread. Looks like you have springs on the throttle arms on each carb. The kit only comes with one. Where'd you get your springs and are they a certain length and tension?
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hi had the springs sitting in my garage....i also needed to add the center spring as well
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volksbugusa wrote:hi had the springs sitting in my garage....i also needed to add the center spring as well
matt
Thanks for the tip. My only lingering question is how do you tell when you have too much or not enough tension on the throttle arms? I'm guessing that if it's a little off then the throttle plates won't close enough or that the gas pedal will feel crappy?
Totally unrelated question for anyone:
I'm sure the answer to this is "it depends" or "it's hard to say" but I'm wondering if the Bug In tends to be a good place to pick up parts or are the prices at shows usually too high and not worth it unless it's a really hard to find thing?
I need some boring stuff like a vent window, window scrapers, and other odds and ends which are pretty easy to get online but I figure it'd be more fun to buy stuff at a show b/c I could see it first. But if "as a rule" shows tend to mean price gouging then I'll just do online.
Opinions or experiences anyone?