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babysnakes Samba Member
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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 3:57 pm Post subject: |
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Why? Is it yours? Did you forget where you listed it?
No I don't. |
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Alan Brase Samba Member
Joined: March 28, 2004 Posts: 4532 Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 6:38 am Post subject: |
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bugnut68 wrote: |
VWporscheGT3 wrote: |
bugnut68 wrote: |
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lol just because it hasn't happened to you doesn't mean it cant... bloody hell people... |
I'd say that's the sort of thing that happens because of neglect. If people don't pay attention to their fuel lines/connections and regularly renew them, they DESERVE to have bad things happen out of neglect.
And that picture above has to be one of the most derp-filled exaggerated analogies I've seen in some time.
A fuel filter in the engine bay does not a bastard engine make, IMO. |
exactly , in your opinion, in my opinion the smart thing to do is to take risk out of the equation period... opinions... simple enough. I just hope my statements arn't taken as a "YOUR STUPID CAUSE YOU DON'T BELIEVE WHAT I BELIEVE!" kind of statement... not my intention at all |
No offense taken at all. And I definitely don't recommend a filter placed like that in the least, as it's not hard at all to relocate it elsewhere, like inline between the hard line in the tunnel and the hard line going to the pump. |
Actually, I'd take sides on the more critical position. EVERY type 1 fuel pump I think already has a filter in it. Are the guys putting $3.00 POS American brand named Chinese filters on a German high quality car really so smart that one should be paying them for such poor work? Do you suppose any of these morons even bother to check whether the existing fuel pump filter or the sock in the tank is plugged?
Having brought a few back from 20 year lay overs, perhaps I'm a little more sensitive to these burning issues? (sorry about the pun).
Keep up the rant.
Really the only good way to add a filter is just under the tank and it needs to be BIG, like one from a 75-79 bus, but no 12mm fitting, of course like the late bus.
Al _________________ Al Brase
Projects: 67 sunroof bug, 67 Porsche 912 Targa, 70 Westy
Dec 1955 Single Cab pickup WANT 15" BUS RIMS dated 8/55, thru 12/55
To New owners: 1969 doublecab, 1971 Dormobile
Vanagons:
80 P27 Westy JUL 1979, 3rd oldest known US
83 1.6TD Vanagon, 87 Wolfie Westy daily driver, swap meet home |
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Alan Brase Samba Member
Joined: March 28, 2004 Posts: 4532 Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 6:48 am Post subject: |
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Keith wrote: |
VOLKSWAGNUT wrote: |
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You realize what those chrome trimmed slots on the rear apron/ fenders are right? Slots for the wheelie bars.
Waht that car really needs is one of those industrial convex mirrors mounted pretty low just above the front bumper looking toward the pavement. So he can see where he is going when all switches are UP. Either that or a back up camera under the floor pan by the pedals.
But the bigger issue is: anybody that would take a small window RHD sedan, cut its roof off and then put on LATE MODEL TAIL LIGHTS!! Has a screw loose anyway. Also, previous poster is right, Each turbo sees: bang-bang-wait-wait.
A 911 each bank has 240 degree even firing. Just a little more refined thing for the extra money! _________________ Al Brase
Projects: 67 sunroof bug, 67 Porsche 912 Targa, 70 Westy
Dec 1955 Single Cab pickup WANT 15" BUS RIMS dated 8/55, thru 12/55
To New owners: 1969 doublecab, 1971 Dormobile
Vanagons:
80 P27 Westy JUL 1979, 3rd oldest known US
83 1.6TD Vanagon, 87 Wolfie Westy daily driver, swap meet home |
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sovereignsamba Banned
Joined: March 06, 2004 Posts: 2845
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 9:26 am Post subject: |
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Screws loose? No where to mount the reverse lights, had to wire something up, can you imagine backing that shiny motor into something |
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VOLKSWAGNUT Fastest VW Belt Changer
Joined: October 14, 2007 Posts: 11056 Location: Flippin' a Belt........ .... Off-n-On ... NC USA
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 9:29 am Post subject: |
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shane red wrote: |
Screws loose? No where to mount the reverse lights, had to wire something up, can you imagine backing that shiny motor into something |
No need for reverse lights... just use the reflection of every damn thing else around it...
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Its your vehicle- stop askin' for approval-do what YOU like for cryin' out loud
Better to roll em' how you want and wear em' out-than lettin' em' rot out
Its about the going not the showing
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WD-40 Samba Member
Joined: May 31, 2006 Posts: 1178 Location: Iowa
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 10:26 am Post subject: |
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69doublecab wrote: |
Actually, I'd take sides on the more critical position. EVERY type 1 fuel pump I think already has a filter in it. Are the guys putting $3.00 POS American brand named Chinese filters on a German high quality car really so smart that one should be paying them for such poor work? Do you suppose any of these morons even bother to check whether the existing fuel pump filter or the sock in the tank is plugged? |
EVERY type 1 pump?
If these pumps (photo below) have a filter in them, it certainly isn't user serviceable, and you would never really know if it was plugging up or not.
Not knowing if these have a filter in them or not, it comes down to two cases:
* If they DO have an internal filter- are you going to change $20 pumps instead of a separate disposable $3 inline filter before it?
* If they DON'T have an internal filter like the original pump did, then... I guess that justifies having an additional filter.
So in either case, with this style of pump, it still makes sense to run a separate in-line filter before the pump.
_________________ "The new Volkswagen 1303. We've made so many improvements, they're beginning to show." |
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Alan Brase Samba Member
Joined: March 28, 2004 Posts: 4532 Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 11:10 am Post subject: |
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WD-40 wrote: |
EVERY type 1 pump?
If these pumps (photo below) have a filter in them, it certainly isn't user serviceable, and you would never really know if it was plugging up or not.
Not knowing if these have a filter in them or not, it comes down to two cases:
* If they DO have an internal filter- are you going to change $20 pumps instead of a separate disposable $3 inline filter before it?
* If they DON'T have an internal filter like the original pump did, then... I guess that justifies having an additional filter.
So in either case, with this style of pump, it still makes sense to run a separate in-line filter before the pump.
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Well, I guess that shows what I didn't know! And will never know cause I always just rebuild pumps, so to keep the original pump in the car.
Every time so far I needed to it has worked. to rebuild them. And OE pumps are out there too, so does it really make sense to save $10 buying Chinese or other questionable quality, then add a filter that adds fire danger and then say it had to be done that way?
But I did say, put the filter underneath, just where the tank outlet is.
And my favorite filter is actually a NAPA metal version Of an early 60's Ford filter.
Thanks for the pics of those. I DID NOT REALIZE they existed. Now I know what I don't want!
Al _________________ Al Brase
Projects: 67 sunroof bug, 67 Porsche 912 Targa, 70 Westy
Dec 1955 Single Cab pickup WANT 15" BUS RIMS dated 8/55, thru 12/55
To New owners: 1969 doublecab, 1971 Dormobile
Vanagons:
80 P27 Westy JUL 1979, 3rd oldest known US
83 1.6TD Vanagon, 87 Wolfie Westy daily driver, swap meet home |
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WD-40 Samba Member
Joined: May 31, 2006 Posts: 1178 Location: Iowa
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 11:54 am Post subject: |
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69doublecab wrote: |
I always just rebuild pumps, so to keep the original pump in the car.
Every time so far I needed to it has worked. to rebuild them. And OE pumps are out there too, so does it really make sense to save $10 buying Chinese or other questionable quality, then add a filter that adds fire danger and then say it had to be done that way? |
Consider yourself lucky! Every car I have bought has come with that non-serviceable style.
I don't think they are questionable quality though. Even very reputable places sell them- Wolfsburg West, Aircooled.net, West Coast Metric, etc, etc. They're good pumps... just throw-aways when they eventually wear out. _________________ "The new Volkswagen 1303. We've made so many improvements, they're beginning to show." |
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Joel Samba Member
Joined: September 04, 2006 Posts: 11099 Location: NSW Australia
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 9:10 pm Post subject: |
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69doublecab wrote: |
EVERY type 1 fuel pump I think already has a filter in it. |
As already pointed out it was only the original Pierburg pumps that had filters and some of the earlier bolt together style Brosal ones but even in the original pumps the filters are only rock catchers.
The paper filters in a $3 plastic inline one do a better job than them.
Anyway keeping the ball rolling,
Type 3 with a back yard turbo on Oz ebay and yes, that really is an upright singleport bug oil cooler with no air flow through it.....
_________________ Quick little bug, you got a Porsche motor in that?
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vaughn bros. Samba Member
Joined: October 13, 2003 Posts: 2395 Location: Hickory, NC
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 12:02 pm Post subject: |
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No disrespect to the owner intended what so ever.
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esde Samba Member
Joined: October 20, 2007 Posts: 5969 Location: central rust belt
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:23 pm Post subject: |
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not what come to mind when you hear "turbo, dual carbs"
just cause you can, doesn't mean you should.. |
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thebucket Samba Stockbroker
Joined: April 06, 2004 Posts: 3734 Location: Houston Texas
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EverettB Administrator
Joined: April 11, 2000 Posts: 69823 Location: Phoenix Metro
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VOLKSWAGNUT Fastest VW Belt Changer
Joined: October 14, 2007 Posts: 11056 Location: Flippin' a Belt........ .... Off-n-On ... NC USA
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:39 am Post subject: |
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And its a repost from page 27 of this very topic.. and you even commented on page 28...
Damn Big E.. get it together,. _________________ aka Ken {o\!/o}
Its your vehicle- stop askin' for approval-do what YOU like for cryin' out loud
Better to roll em' how you want and wear em' out-than lettin' em' rot out
Its about the going not the showing
Rebuilt to drive not decorate
WANTED: Local Eatin' Joints, Triple D for TheSamba contributions here http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=570510
Search "VOLKSWAGNUT" on YouTube since you cant watch a "certain" BELT change video round here
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EverettB Administrator
Joined: April 11, 2000 Posts: 69823 Location: Phoenix Metro
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VOLKSWAGNUT Fastest VW Belt Changer
Joined: October 14, 2007 Posts: 11056 Location: Flippin' a Belt........ .... Off-n-On ... NC USA
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 5:47 am Post subject: |
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EverettB wrote: |
Hmmm, the ad is brand new and not a repost from the same seller so maybe it changed hands once already, LOL |
Probably couldn't stand the sight of it. _________________ aka Ken {o\!/o}
Its your vehicle- stop askin' for approval-do what YOU like for cryin' out loud
Better to roll em' how you want and wear em' out-than lettin' em' rot out
Its about the going not the showing
Rebuilt to drive not decorate
WANTED: Local Eatin' Joints, Triple D for TheSamba contributions here http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=570510
Search "VOLKSWAGNUT" on YouTube since you cant watch a "certain" BELT change video round here
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VOLKSWAGNUT Fastest VW Belt Changer
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 9:02 am Post subject: |
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Not mine.. but dare I say.... Id run it... less the chrome though
and it's older brother too!!!
_________________ aka Ken {o\!/o}
Its your vehicle- stop askin' for approval-do what YOU like for cryin' out loud
Better to roll em' how you want and wear em' out-than lettin' em' rot out
Its about the going not the showing
Rebuilt to drive not decorate
WANTED: Local Eatin' Joints, Triple D for TheSamba contributions here http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=570510
Search "VOLKSWAGNUT" on YouTube since you cant watch a "certain" BELT change video round here
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hubCapT Samba Member
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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Sonic Muph sounds like badass name for a chick band _________________ "I have always thought that stereotypes were a real time saver." cdennisg |
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beetlenut Samba Member
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 12:41 pm Post subject: |
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VOLKSWAGNUT wrote: |
Not mine.. but dare I say.... Id run it... less the chrome though
and it's older brother too!!!
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This thing must have HELLACIOUS heat! _________________ scrapyards are for quitters
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... I spend more time shaking it than directing it?! I get a pretty decent blast for 8sec. then have to shake it again. |
- Words to live by right there!
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2-lo Samba Member
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