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71whitewesty Samba Member
Joined: February 25, 2010 Posts: 1544 Location: oregon
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Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 7:40 am Post subject: Re: 1st Bus Adventures: 1971 Westy |
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Sorry to hear about the fire. I'd like to see a shot of the engine now that it's been restored.
As far as the interior, it's all just a matter of opinion but that tweed looks pretty well done. I would run that a while before I switched it out. I would not go with black vinyl in the back. Personally I think black looks like crap. Check out NLA vw parts, they sell a complete kit for returning your bus back to stock using the classic mustard vinyl. I have a set and it's great quality. I personally prefer the stock look of the mustard vinyl. Easy to clean and classic looks. There is also a guy on the samba that sells reproduction original style curtains. They are a great deal as far as I'm concerned. Stock never goes out of style.
Great looking bus. _________________ 71 Westy 1600 DP, all stock Bus 1
1970's Snow Trac 1600 SP (sold 12/2016)
1968 Tucker sno cat, sold 2021
1969 Tucker Sno cat 542
2017 VW Alltrac
71 tin top stock 1600 DP (project but runs)
Twin 71 White Westy, Bus 2, that I pulled from a 15 year slumber in a dry eastern WA field in 2015.
1966 Sundial Camper "Boomer" |
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alschnier Samba Member
Joined: August 04, 2004 Posts: 65 Location: 13413
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Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 10:08 am Post subject: Re: 1st Bus Adventures: 1971 Westy |
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Hey 71: I agree w/ you re: stock look. Not sure my wife does (& I'm just glad she loves the bus).
Here's a pic of the engine:
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Abscate Samba Member
Joined: October 05, 2014 Posts: 22670 Location: NYC/Upstate/ROW
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Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:10 am Post subject: Re: 1st Bus Adventures: 1971 Westy |
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Cleaned up nicely.
Can you share details on that idler pulley implementation?? _________________ .ssS! |
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Tcash Samba Member
Joined: July 20, 2011 Posts: 12844 Location: San Jose, California, USA
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Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:44 am Post subject: Re: 1st Bus Adventures: 1971 Westy |
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4. While crawling under the bus, I tend to look at everything & this caught my eye. I'm guessing I should be concerned... Appreciate any input
That is a plastic nipple to vent the Brake servo and serves no structural operation and is not under force.
211 698 485 Brake servo breather kit
You may want silicone the crack and to put a couple pieces of bailing wire around it to hold it together until you can find a replacement.
Booster search
https://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/search.php...ton=Search
Good luck
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Tcash Samba Member
Joined: July 20, 2011 Posts: 12844 Location: San Jose, California, USA
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Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:44 am Post subject: Re: 1st Bus Adventures: 1971 Westy |
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4. While crawling under the bus, I tend to look at everything & this caught my eye. I'm guessing I should be concerned... Appreciate any input
That is a plastic nipple to vent the Brake servo and serves no structural operation and is not under force.
211 698 485 Brake servo breather kit
You may want silicone the crack and put a couple pieces of bailing wire around it to hold it together until you can find a replacement. They are NLA (no longer available).
Booster search
https://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/search.php...ton=Search
Good luck
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Oilspot11 Samba Member
Joined: July 31, 2014 Posts: 135 Location: Green Mountain Falls, Colorado
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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 5:02 pm Post subject: Re: 1st Bus Adventures: 1971 Westy |
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Thanks for including info on the Blazecut. I'll be putting that on my list. |
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SamboSamba22 Samba Member
Joined: August 06, 2015 Posts: 2772 Location: Benton, Arkansas
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alschnier Samba Member
Joined: August 04, 2004 Posts: 65 Location: 13413
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 7:22 am Post subject: Re: 1st Bus Adventures: 1971 Westy |
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I've been busy working on the interior.
I took out the icebox/sink several weeks ago to refurbish that. Since it was a pain in the butt to get out, rather than reinstall, I decided I'd do the floors 1st. What follows is a photo journal of that adventure.
Here's a pic of the Icebox w/ the water tank removed. It was leaking & there was some damage (& cleanup) that needed attention. Previous owner "solved" the issue by using spray foam in the cavity recess where the pipes exit bus
Here's a reference pic of the Westy Icebox / sink w the icebox removed
Here's mine w. a new rear panel. I added a bead of silicone on the front side, as well as some Reflectix along the top & back for additional insulation
On to the floor...
Here it is in all it's glory. Only took about 2 hours for me to tear it down, solo. All the tips here (& in Bently) were super helpful.
After some debate & tons of research on vapor barriers, I opted to POR-15 the floor. There were some wet spots from PO & I did not want to create any future hazards once the new floor was in (I did not install a vapor barrier FYI)
Here's a pic w. my insulation - Mojo Mat for sound (butyl based - if I only knew *before I ordered the Fatmat. Luckily our FLAPS had this).
In the walls, I inserted panels I made using foam board wrapped w/ Reflectix (see detail in next pix)
My custom Reflectix panels
All buttoned up. I opted for a Bamboo laminate from Home Depot. I love Bamboo & have used it for a bunch of projects. It was fairly easy to install (solo).
A few notes:
- I was lucky enough to have original threshold piece which I reinstalled
- I was also lucky enough to be able to use original subfloor along w/ Bamboo. The height worked out perfectly. I had to redrill 2 holes for the closet, but that was it. My floor vents in walk thru are still accessible, Z bed is all good, etc.
- You may notice I also redid the birch panels. PO had installed wainscoting somewhere along the way. Found some great 1/4" birch from a local lumberyard & used old panels for templates.
Next up... reupholstery. Waiting on TMI to ship some OEM vinyl. |
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alschnier Samba Member
Joined: August 04, 2004 Posts: 65 Location: 13413
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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 7:44 am Post subject: Re: 1st Bus Adventures: 1971 Westy |
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Enjoyed another awesome weekend camping w/ my wife & 2 dogs this weekend in the ADKs. Next weekend, off to the Bills game, for what will likely be the last outing of the year.
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riverside66 Samba Member
Joined: June 04, 2008 Posts: 218 Location: Sparta, NC
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notchboy Samba Member
Joined: April 27, 2002 Posts: 22463 Location: Escondido CA
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SamboSamba22 Samba Member
Joined: August 06, 2015 Posts: 2772 Location: Benton, Arkansas
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sodbuster Samba Member
Joined: August 08, 2004 Posts: 1086 Location: wherever my baywindow takes me.
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Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 1:29 pm Post subject: Re: 1st Bus Adventures: 1971 Westy |
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1. I was thinking about the comment above, re: M Codes & snapped a pic. Then went to the technical section here, & mine (309) doesn't seem to make the list. Any thoughts?
The pic you posted along with the above quote is not of the M-code plate. The m-code plate can be usually found on the bulkhead behind the drivers seat. At least that is where it is located on my 71 camper.
Hit the link below for the automated M plate decoder FAQ page.
https://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=342305 |
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alschnier Samba Member
Joined: August 04, 2004 Posts: 65 Location: 13413
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Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 1:37 pm Post subject: Re: 1st Bus Adventures: 1971 Westy |
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Thanks Sodbuster. I realized the err of my ways, in time Mine is in the same spot.
OEM paint is L31H: Chianti Red. Just ordered a few rattle cans from Paintscratch.com, along w. some L90D (Pastel White) for the bumpers |
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