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Tram Samba Socialist

Joined: May 02, 2003 Posts: 23022 Location: Northwest of Normal
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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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| notchboy wrote: |
| Tram wrote: |
| notchboy wrote: |
| Tram wrote: |
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Wow did I ever time my PM
Looks to be one that would make you want to sleep for a week. Very interesting to see all that stuff from different times married together. |
Let me come up for air after tomorrow and I'll get caught up on PMs and stuff. Glad to see you popping in over here from Bay Pride Town once in awhile.  |
My Baydar was acting up - and look who I found on it. |
Nice try, but it looks like you came to me, BayBoy. Baydar, schmaydar. |
I know thats what Im saying. And where better to land then at the father of my bayness  |
Now that you've come over, being injected really isn't really all that bad, is it?  _________________ Немає виправдання для війни! Я з Україною.
| Bryan67 wrote: |
| Just my hands. And a little lube. No tools. |
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Those who can't? Subaru. |
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t3kg Samba Member

Joined: June 14, 2006 Posts: 2712 Location: Los Angeles
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Rick Christensen Samba Member

Joined: June 22, 2005 Posts: 200 Location: Beaverton, Oregon
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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 11:02 pm Post subject: |
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Odd you should mention that.
Dr Tramenstein. Your next victim ... I mean project ... is in waiting room two. _________________ Rick Christensen
Beaverton, Oregon
'65 Notch, '66 Type 34, '68 T-34 sunroof (3rd owner), '88 Doka Syncro, '90 Golf Country, '70 280 SL (second owner), 72 Ford F-100 (original owner), ‘72 280 SEL
'65 Vespa VBB
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vlad01 Samba Member

Joined: October 27, 2010 Posts: 3064 Location: Australia
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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 11:36 pm Post subject: |
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I've seen that alternator before. _________________ The best of VW engine development!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BROWqjuTM0g
71 Aussie notchback, the money pit
92 VP vacationer, old faithful never die
95 VR executive, Restored beyond factory
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Donnie strickland Samba Member
Joined: December 21, 2009 Posts: 2400 Location: Moody, AL
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 4:58 am Post subject: |
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What a car! And what a job!
I'm intrigued by the remote jumper terminals. I thought VW said not to jump FI cars to avoid damage to the ECU? Or did you build in surge protection? _________________ 71 Elm Green FI A/T Squareback |
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raygreenwood Samba Member
Joined: November 24, 2008 Posts: 23412 Location: Oklahoma City
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 6:55 am Post subject: |
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| Donnie strickland wrote: |
What a car! And what a job!
I'm intrigued by the remote jumper terminals. I thought VW said not to jump FI cars to avoid damage to the ECU? Or did you build in surge protection? |
I wont say that its impossible and that the fuel injection/jumpstart warning is an old wives tale.....but being that I have jump started D-jet cars literally.....probably a hundred times with never an issue.....
I can only assume that it was a warning to keep total morons from trying to jump start fuel injected cars to avoid these three basic problems that can or will in fact screw up the system.
1. Reversed polarity cables.....yeah far too many people just can't seem to get the old +/- thing right....much less black and red.
2. Trying to jump start from a system with the wrong voltage...which can happen in the case of large truck rigs....if you come off of series hotel power instead of engine power (36 volts or more), or from a system that has far too much amperage feeding a massive battery...again..read large trucks and wreckers.
3. Improper connection of cables with high amp draw and poor ground.... I.e. connecting the red cable to battery and putting the black one somewhere on the chassis far away with a possible poor ground linkage in between.
The proper way is to charge the battery with whatever you are jumping with and then disconnect one cable before starting.
Ray
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Tram Samba Socialist

Joined: May 02, 2003 Posts: 23022 Location: Northwest of Normal
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 9:04 am Post subject: |
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| raygreenwood wrote: |
| Donnie strickland wrote: |
What a car! And what a job!
I'm intrigued by the remote jumper terminals. I thought VW said not to jump FI cars to avoid damage to the ECU? Or did you build in surge protection? |
I wont say that its impossible ane that the fuel injection/jumpstart warning is an old wives tale.....but being that I have jump started D-jet cars literally.....probably a hundred times withcnever an issue.....
I can only assume that it was a warning to keep total morons from trying to jump start fuel injected cars to avoid these three basic problems that can or will in fact screw up the system.
1. Reversed polarity cables.....yeah far too many people just cant seem to get the old +/- thing right....much less black and red.
2. Trying to jump start from a system with the wrong voltage...which can happen in the case of large truck rigs....if you come off of series hotel power instead of engine power (36 volts or more), or from a system that has far too much amperage feeding a massive battery...again..read large trucks and wreckers.
3. Improper connection of cables with high amp draw and poor ground.... I.e. connecting the red cable to battery and putting the black one somewhere on the chassis far away with a possible poor ground linkage in hetween.
The proper way is to charge the battery with whatever you are jumping with and then disconnect one cable before starting.
Ray |
Bingo.
The owner just wanted the convenience of not having to rip out the back seat and futz down there in the dark to do what needs to be done if it needs to be done.
Plus, I'll admit that having this set up like this is really handy for diagnostic equipment, timing lights, and electrical testing. _________________ Немає виправдання для війни! Я з Україною.
| Bryan67 wrote: |
| Just my hands. And a little lube. No tools. |
Those who can- do.
Those who can't? Subaru.
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Tram Samba Socialist

Joined: May 02, 2003 Posts: 23022 Location: Northwest of Normal
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 9:05 am Post subject: |
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| Rick Christensen wrote: |
Odd you should mention that.
Dr Tramenstein. Your next victim ... I mean project ... is in waiting room two. |
We'll talk about that when I see you in a bit! Now that I can pretend to know sort of what I am doing, the next one should be easier. _________________ Немає виправдання для війни! Я з Україною.
| Bryan67 wrote: |
| Just my hands. And a little lube. No tools. |
Those who can- do.
Those who can't? Subaru. |
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raygreenwood Samba Member
Joined: November 24, 2008 Posts: 23412 Location: Oklahoma City
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 9:51 am Post subject: |
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I have always wanted to install a set of remote battery jumper points. I could just never figure out where to put them on my type 4.
I guess in the front trunk or inside of the rear engine compartment like this car...would be fine.
I have seen some other cars with remote jumper points mounted on the underside of the bumper. My fear was that if you got hit by another car and the two points got crushed together...what might start as an ugly fender bender could then become a fire.
Ray |
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notchboy Samba Member

Joined: April 27, 2002 Posts: 22681 Location: Escondido CA
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 9:53 am Post subject: |
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| Rick Christensen wrote: |
Odd you should mention that.
Dr Tramenstein. Your next victim ... I mean project ... is in waiting room two. |
My last ties to any T3 car is rotting away in his yard. The girlfriend wants me to get Tram going - so Ill be pestering him a lot more over the holidays
I vaguely remember him telling me of the difficulties in making this frank-en notch. Having all these parts come together in good usable condition, then assembly. Fun stuff!
Id sure love to cruze the Cascade Alps this Spring in a convertible  _________________
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OK, this thread is over. You win. |
Jason "notchboy" Weigel
1964 1500 S
1964 T34 S Convertible
1977 Westfalia Camper pop-top |
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Tram Samba Socialist

Joined: May 02, 2003 Posts: 23022 Location: Northwest of Normal
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 10:09 am Post subject: |
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I have always wanted to install a set of remote battery jumper points. I could just never figure out where to put them on my type 4.
I guess in the front trunk or inside of the rear engine compartment like this car...would be fine.
I have seen some other cars with remote jumper points mounted on the underside of the bumper. My fear was that if you got hit by another car and the two points got crushed together...what might start as an ugly fender bender could then become a fire.
Ray |
Putting a heavy duty fusible link or circuit breaker in there should solve that. _________________ Немає виправдання для війни! Я з Україною.
| Bryan67 wrote: |
| Just my hands. And a little lube. No tools. |
Those who can- do.
Those who can't? Subaru. |
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KTPhil  Samba Member

Joined: April 06, 2006 Posts: 36287 Location: Conejo Valley, CA
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 10:45 am Post subject: |
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I thought of adding a plug to the rear footwell for this. It's metal an a T3, unlike the Big, so it would be sturdy.
I haven't found the right connector pair, though. |
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Tram Samba Socialist

Joined: May 02, 2003 Posts: 23022 Location: Northwest of Normal
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 10:53 am Post subject: |
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I thought of adding a plug to the rear footwell for this. It's metal an a T3, unlike the Big, so it would be sturdy.
I haven't found the right connector pair, though. |
For the record, these are what I used. Very nice heavy- duty, over- engineered stuff.
http://www.jegs.com/i/Taylor/895/21504/10002/-1?CA...fgodKAwAPw _________________ Немає виправдання для війни! Я з Україною.
| Bryan67 wrote: |
| Just my hands. And a little lube. No tools. |
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Those who can't? Subaru. |
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Erik G Samba Member

Joined: October 16, 2002 Posts: 13584 Location: Tejas!
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 11:56 am Post subject: |
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| how much of the "stock" air conditioning stuff did you use? pulley, bolt, AC brackets? How many holes did you have to drill for the install? How did you seal the fan housing with the extra belt, or is it really not that critical? |
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Tram Samba Socialist

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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 12:26 pm Post subject: |
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| how much of the "stock" air conditioning stuff did you use? pulley, bolt, AC brackets? How many holes did you have to drill for the install? How did you seal the fan housing with the extra belt, or is it really not that critical? |
Stock A/C pulley, compressor, brackets, and under dash unit. Replaced the expansion valve and the receiver/ dryer is built into the condenser. Lines were built in- house.
I deviated from the installation instructions that tell you to cut slots in the outer fan housing from the holes to the boot edge to slide the A/C belt on. I feel this weakens the area that the boot clamps to too much. What I did was to drill the two holes for the belt and then cut parallel between them. Then I designed a cover plate that screws onto the fan housing to cover the slot.
As to whether the extra holes are really "that critical" or not, VW seals everything off and tells you to keep it that way on one hand. On the other hand, VW approved these A/C setups as official dealer installed accessories, so the signals are really mixed there.
The oil temperatures that the temp gauge shows tell me that it's likely not that critical. _________________ Немає виправдання для війни! Я з Україною.
| Bryan67 wrote: |
| Just my hands. And a little lube. No tools. |
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Those who can't? Subaru. |
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Erik G Samba Member

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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 12:42 pm Post subject: |
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thats what I had figured, and ditto on the slots all the way to the boot. pics would be great when you get a chance
And stock compressor, not a new low drag one? I think I have access to all of this stuff, except the later underdash from a 69. Not as cool as the one you used |
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Tram Samba Socialist

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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 12:51 pm Post subject: |
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thats what I had figured, and ditto on the slots all the way to the boot. pics would be great when you get a chance
And stock compressor, not a new low drag one? I think I have access to all of this stuff, except the later underdash from a 69. Not as cool as the one you used |
I actually like the York compressors. The key is feeding them enough oil and the new synthetic stuff is great.
I don't know if there is a Sanden compressor made that is small enough to fit under the Type 3 deck lid.
With the install, photo-ing it is problematic. Because it's in an early car, the body stamping for the ex- rear "mount" is right in the way, and everything is black on that part of the fan housing, so it just doesn't show up! _________________ Немає виправдання для війни! Я з Україною.
| Bryan67 wrote: |
| Just my hands. And a little lube. No tools. |
Those who can- do.
Those who can't? Subaru. |
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notchback Insensitive Jerk

Joined: December 16, 2003 Posts: 7024 Location: Behind the Zion Curtain
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 1:43 pm Post subject: |
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Are you ready for me to bring my car over now? _________________
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FU#3 |
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Tram Samba Socialist

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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 2:09 pm Post subject: |
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| Are you ready for me to bring my car over now? |
I was ready a few years back!!
Let's talk seriously about this come spring. I have a very major 230SL project and a bunch of other big stuff still in the queue, plus I guess Bayboy is finally getting motivated to grease my palm on the long dormant 34 Cabrio project. I had planned to tool along on that alongside everything else anyways, but unfortunately I've needed to focus on jobs that pay the bills (having health issues in America ain't cheap- even with insurance!!) rather than "fun" stuff- and that includes my own projects that I have moved to the back of the line behind you and Jason even.
Nothing is going to be "fast" here as I still have a lot of catch up and I'm still not even really 75% after prostate surgery yet. What I have learned, though, is that everybody has a complaint... and if the complaint is "you took too long" and that only, I am resignedly happy with that.
I'm just not the firebrand invincible maniac that I was five, six years ago. I have to keep things reasonable for the slight handicaps I need to work with now. If I re-injure the old back thing again I will have no choice but fusion, which can't possibly be all that great of a thing given all the up, down, and fetal positions under dashes that i need to assume to do what I need to do.
The Disciple is a great help, and we've worked together so long off and on over the last decade plus that he instinctively understands how I want things done- and that is extremely valuable. He's really stepped up and saved my ass here through all my adventures involving cutting of flesh the last few years. But he's a "freelancer" who basically does his own mechanical biz thing involving junk that I'm too snooty to touch- American, Japanese, Korean, late model voodoo shit- and also a LPN (which is why I refer to him as "Nurse Ratchet" at times) so there are real limitations there too.
It is what it is. This is, after all, why God invented booze and narcotics.  _________________ Немає виправдання для війни! Я з Україною.
| Bryan67 wrote: |
| Just my hands. And a little lube. No tools. |
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Tramsdisciple Samba Member
Joined: May 24, 2009 Posts: 109 Location: Cottage Grove, Oregon
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 4:40 pm Post subject: |
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Hey I resemble that nurse ratchet you speak of! As you all can see my projects are slow as well. This car was great for me as I did a 65 notch 20 years ago only to sell it at 80% done, and a sunroof notch 3 years ago.. I need to focus myself and complete my own stuff along with my other duties... Wife and teen age kids! Man time flys then were still thinking were young? _________________ 63 turbo ragtop bug
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=545985
03 passat
67 sunroof squareback
71 bay daycamper
69 squareback fi a/c
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