The symptoms of a broken clutch cable are usually sudden and obvious. We push our clutch pedal to change gears, there is a popping feeling in the pedal and now we have about 5 inches of free play.
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lunes, 7 de mayo de 2012
CLUTCH CABLE REPLACEMENT
The symptoms of a broken clutch cable are usually sudden and obvious. We push our clutch pedal to change gears, there is a popping feeling in the pedal and now we have about 5 inches of free play.
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clutch,
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VW bug
jueves, 5 de abril de 2012
FLOOR PAN REPLACEMENT
In our last article we learned how easy it is to remove the body from the VW bug. With the body out of the way replacing the floor pans is pretty straight forward. But with just a little more effort they can be replaced with the body still in place. The first thing you need to do is remove the seats and floor carpet.
domingo, 1 de abril de 2012
BODY REMOVAL
When we hear
the term "Body off" restoration we think of a restoration
job that has gone to the max. We also think $$$$. On most cars this
is a project best left to the pros with restoration shops with lots
of equipment. Fortunately for us VW enthusiast a beetle body can be
removed in an afternoon with pretty basic equipment. The standard beetle
body is bolted to the floor pan along each side with 9 13mm (head) bolts
and two 17mm at the front.
viernes, 9 de marzo de 2012
BEAR CLAW LATCH INSTALL
This is a kit that we got from Auto-Loc with the Hidden Hinges. we bought the latches, instalation kit and a dead bolt. not sure that we'd ever need the dead bolt but its there just in case.