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rbsurfguy Samba Member
Joined: August 10, 2008 Posts: 1757 Location: Fairfax, Northern Virginia Formerly Huntington Beach, SoCal
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Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:55 pm Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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Awesome, I'm not specifically into German metal bands, but I just found it funny how right as I accomplished what should have been a major ordeal, a German band played on the radio! Always interesting ways life evolves!
Jeff _________________ 1971 Ghia convertible (Body off rebuild)
2019 VW Atlas 4Motion
2012 Passat-Sold
See my build on The Samba at:
Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6...highlight= |
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John Moxon Samba Moderator
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rbsurfguy Samba Member
Joined: August 10, 2008 Posts: 1757 Location: Fairfax, Northern Virginia Formerly Huntington Beach, SoCal
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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2021 3:52 am Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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Nice, thanks John...I didn't realize there were so many industrial music fans here! I'm actually more into the "Hair Bands" of the 80's and hard rock/metal from the 80's to 2000's, with some 70's-80's punk bands thrown in just for fun. That's the great thing about satellite radio is the variety of music I can listen to while working on my Ghia. Other than listening to talk radio or traffic, I haven't listened to terrestrial radio music in about 20+ years....Keep your recommendations coming, the music keeps me from getting too frustrated with the 1000 little problems I encounter every time I tinker!
Jeff _________________ 1971 Ghia convertible (Body off rebuild)
2019 VW Atlas 4Motion
2012 Passat-Sold
See my build on The Samba at:
Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6...highlight= |
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rbsurfguy Samba Member
Joined: August 10, 2008 Posts: 1757 Location: Fairfax, Northern Virginia Formerly Huntington Beach, SoCal
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2022 12:22 pm Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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Hi all, Haven't posted for a while or had time to work on my Ghia lately, been busy running a new company and traveling a lot, fixing up the Ghia Haus, plus the weather finally has gotten warmer.
As I was doing my weekly Craigslist scan, I came across a lady selling some old leftover Ghia parts. Since she no longer has the Ghia, a 71 convertible like mine, and just moved into a new place, she was tired of lugging them around, so she put up for sale. She had a few pics and a couple of things I needed, the price was reasonable, so I hit her up. Took a couple weeks for our schedules to match but finally made it to her house in Maryland. She was really cool and we chatted a bit about Ghia's, her saying she really missed it and had a lot of work done to it a few years ago but never got rid of the extra parts. I loaded up the 2 boxes, one specifically had a plastic dash cover I had never seen before, as well as a KG wire cover for behind the dash, which I really wanted. I didn't even look in the other box until I got home......You could not imagine my surprise when I opened the box, here is what I found!
The dash and glove box cover were in some type of walnut color, never see this before, are they kind of rare? Or just never that popular? The other surprise was the new headlight mounts and especially the replacement sheet metal, those alone were well worth the price I paid! The old catalogs from HOG, KGPR and Just Ghia's brought back some memories, but if you look closely, there is an original Owner's manual in a little sleeve in perfect condition, unlike the one I have!! Plus the door window felts and a small bag of original clips for them, and a new pair of wipers! Definitely one of those rare scores for sure!!! I'll def keep and use a few of the items shown though.
Now, since I don't need the dash cover or the headlight repair metal, I'll eventually post those in the classifieds, but if someone really needs them and PM's me, I'll give them to you at a good price and can give you other pics if you need. I don't know who made the repair panels, but it say's made in USA on them, nor do I know which company made the dash cover, so any history on those would be appreciated. Also the glove box door looks to be original with the locking mechanism, so if someone needs that, let me know, I already have an extra one.
All in all a good day and got me motivated once again to get mine finished! I know many of us have good stories like this, I'm just happy I can join the crowd!!
Jeff _________________ 1971 Ghia convertible (Body off rebuild)
2019 VW Atlas 4Motion
2012 Passat-Sold
See my build on The Samba at:
Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6...highlight= |
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Marcdeb Samba Member
Joined: May 22, 2019 Posts: 3033 Location: Vermont
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c21darrel Samba Member
Joined: January 22, 2009 Posts: 8211 Location: San Dimas
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Driveway Jewelry Samba Member
Joined: January 21, 2005 Posts: 227 Location: FT Worth, TX
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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2022 8:47 am Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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Let me know what you want for that dash and glove box cover. I dig that look. _________________ Formally known as ghiadesigns |
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rbsurfguy Samba Member
Joined: August 10, 2008 Posts: 1757 Location: Fairfax, Northern Virginia Formerly Huntington Beach, SoCal
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 1:39 pm Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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Spent last Wednesday/Thursday at my engine builders place putting everything together. Previously, I had a fully built BB engine that many gave me S*%t about, which gave me some concern, so I reached out to a local guy that posts here, NS Racing, to have him look it over. While everything was in order, we decided to tear it down and check everything to be sure.
In the end, he balanced(?) or evened out the 84 crank, balanced the Mahle 94 pistons and rods, cut and did a 3-angle and ported the heads, added double springs, added Porsche swivel feet (nice!), replaced and balanced the flywheel, and plumbed for full flow oil to run it out properly to the external oil cooler and fan. I still have a few items to purchase just to make sure all is correct. We filled it with oil and hand turned it several times until oil flowed out of all the lines and pressure was set. On the bench, we hooked it up to his external starter and electric fuel pump to fire it up and see how she runs. After only a couple cranks it fired up and sounded mean.
Understand, we only had the carbs and timing at rough setting, and no fan hooked up, but it pumped fuel through and ran nicely. The 5/8" header and pipes gave it a low rumble sound and I know when we tune it to correct specs it's gonna sound sweet. Oh, and initially 140psi in each cylinder! May go down as the pistons and rings break in, but not bad for now.
Dragged it home until I can get a few more parts, Solid rocker shafts, external oil lines to filter, etc. and hopefully soon get it installed. I have a bunch of work travel that will take me away for a couple weeks....life.
All in all a good couple of days and getting me motivated again.
Question, with the size of the engine, 2332, it's going to need some cranking power. Any recommendations on what size Optima or Odyssey I need to consider, wanting to mount under back seat, so size is a factor. Any recommendations would be helpful.
Jeff _________________ 1971 Ghia convertible (Body off rebuild)
2019 VW Atlas 4Motion
2012 Passat-Sold
See my build on The Samba at:
Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6...highlight= |
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Marcdeb Samba Member
Joined: May 22, 2019 Posts: 3033 Location: Vermont
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Ian Godfrey Samba Member
Joined: September 25, 2006 Posts: 1137 Location: Melbourne Australia
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 7:57 pm Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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I used an Odyssey 680 and cranked my 2387 with 9.5:1 compression very easily. Nice engine you have got together there. |
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rbsurfguy Samba Member
Joined: August 10, 2008 Posts: 1757 Location: Fairfax, Northern Virginia Formerly Huntington Beach, SoCal
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 6:25 am Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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Ian Godfrey wrote: |
I used an Odyssey 680 and cranked my 2387 with 9.5:1 compression very easily. Nice engine you have got together there. |
Excellent, Thank you Ian, I will look for that!
Jeff _________________ 1971 Ghia convertible (Body off rebuild)
2019 VW Atlas 4Motion
2012 Passat-Sold
See my build on The Samba at:
Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6...highlight= |
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rbsurfguy Samba Member
Joined: August 10, 2008 Posts: 1757 Location: Fairfax, Northern Virginia Formerly Huntington Beach, SoCal
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Posted: Wed May 25, 2022 7:44 am Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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Has anyone had their chrome door strips re-chromed, the two that sit on top of the doors to hold the rubber down? If so, where, and approximately how much does it cost? I've found a a place not too far from me and awaiting an answer, just wondering if anyone has had these pieces chromed. Thanks,
Jeff _________________ 1971 Ghia convertible (Body off rebuild)
2019 VW Atlas 4Motion
2012 Passat-Sold
See my build on The Samba at:
Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6...highlight= |
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NoDents Samba Member
Joined: May 31, 2017 Posts: 438 Location: So Cal
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Posted: Wed May 25, 2022 7:51 am Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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Had mine chromed a couple of years ago but could not tell you how much. Too long ago and I'm an old man. _________________ No Dents
1963 Bug - Sold in 1980
1966 Karmann Ghia Convertible - Stolen in 1988
1971 Karmann Ghia Convertible, resto/mod COMPLETED 10/2020 |
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rbsurfguy Samba Member
Joined: August 10, 2008 Posts: 1757 Location: Fairfax, Northern Virginia Formerly Huntington Beach, SoCal
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Posted: Wed May 25, 2022 12:39 pm Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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NoDents wrote: |
Had mine chromed a couple of years ago but could not tell you how much. Too long ago and I'm an old man. |
Thank you Sir, aren't we all?? Waiting to see what the plater in my state has to say. Not a priority but I tend to write questions down as they pop in my head so I don't forget <-- Definite brain cell loss!
Jeff _________________ 1971 Ghia convertible (Body off rebuild)
2019 VW Atlas 4Motion
2012 Passat-Sold
See my build on The Samba at:
Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6...highlight= |
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Marcdeb Samba Member
Joined: May 22, 2019 Posts: 3033 Location: Vermont
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Ian Godfrey Samba Member
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Posted: Wed May 25, 2022 9:02 pm Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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Those strips on the door should be on the cheaper side to rechrome. They are made of brass, so easy to strip, easy to polish and easy to replate.
I you are going to 'adjust' the shape of them to fit the door better, do it before plating. |
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rbsurfguy Samba Member
Joined: August 10, 2008 Posts: 1757 Location: Fairfax, Northern Virginia Formerly Huntington Beach, SoCal
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Posted: Thu May 26, 2022 3:16 am Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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Thanks Marc, I'm actually not in need of the part, I believe I have 5 or 6 pieces. The best two are "driver quality", polish up fairly well, but have a lot of those discoloration type pits all along. I was just looking at cleaning them up. Maybe as you say, if I were to send all of them I could get a cheaper price. And since they are just a straight piece, I can't imagine they would be too difficult.
Ian, I think you are right, should be easy to strip and clean up, and being a piece with no major curves or pockets, I can't imagine them taking much to plate. Their shape is good, so no problem there. Thanks gents,
Jeff _________________ 1971 Ghia convertible (Body off rebuild)
2019 VW Atlas 4Motion
2012 Passat-Sold
See my build on The Samba at:
Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6...highlight= |
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rbsurfguy Samba Member
Joined: August 10, 2008 Posts: 1757 Location: Fairfax, Northern Virginia Formerly Huntington Beach, SoCal
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2022 8:43 am Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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Been a while since I've posted due to work travel and life! Have been tinkering with a bunch of little things as I can get out to the Ghia Haus. Tapped out some drain holes in the rockers, no pics, and blasted the insides with the 'wool wax' or whatever it's called. The same lubricant/protectant I sprayed inside the doors and other water collecting areas.
Also been putting my engine back together so I can pre-fit and set up all the plumbing, fuel, oil, etc.
Since I had the case full flowed and am running an external cooler, instead of running everything from the oil pump, I only ran lines from the pump to filter and back to the case. At the back side of the engine where the original oil cooler would be, instead of blocking that, I attached a low profile adaptor and plumbed it out the back.
These lines will then go directly to the oil cooler which I plan to mount above the transmission, on the bottom of the cargo area. I had to modify the shroud in order to route the plumbing directly to the bypass cooler and fan, still need to do a little clean up.
The modification will then let the oil to flow to the external cooler and directly back into the block. A lot of work for sure, but wanted to try and avoid long hoses and having to hide/route them all over the underside. Plus, I am assured this will route the oil more efficiently and cool it properly. I will then need to wire in the thermostat, most likely through a relay and to a light at the dash to know when the fan has kicked on. Just spit-balling that idea for now, but will definitely need to run an oil temp gauge.
Any tips are appreciated, more to come.
Jeff _________________ 1971 Ghia convertible (Body off rebuild)
2019 VW Atlas 4Motion
2012 Passat-Sold
See my build on The Samba at:
Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6...highlight= |
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Marcdeb Samba Member
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Steelz21 Samba Member
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2022 1:46 pm Post subject: Re: Jeff's 71 Vert Restoration/Reassembly |
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That looks amazing, I love the fan shroud.
So close now, maybe by summers end?
Andy |
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