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FS: Hazet 36 mm striking wrench by
Eric[_1_]
I have a Hazet 36 mm striking wrench for sale. It's used, but the wrench
points show no wear. It works great on the rear axle nuts when you don't
have air tools available or when they aren't enough.
See page 62 of the Hazet...
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FS: Hazet 36 mm striking wrench by
Eric[_20_]
I have a Hazet 36 mm striking wrench for sale. It's used, but the wrench
points show no wear. It works great on the rear axle nuts when you don't
have air tools available or when they aren't enough.
See page 62 of the Hazet...
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Anyone tried them? by
John[_28_]
I,m looking at a SVDA Distributor ( equiv 113-905-205)
on ebay. ~$50 in Aust dollars. ( veedub-online store) Obviously Chinese
manufacture for that price and looking at other ads it seems to be used by
other suppliers to put ignition modules in and sold for about $125. Has
anyone one used...
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'69 KG directionals dead. by
Mr. K[_2_]
Is the directionals part of the emergency flashers circuit?
first the emergencies went out and now nothing. do they share the same
flasher relay unit?
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Karma, What a concept!
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Curiouser and curiouser by
John[_28_]
Jeez, its quite!. After very much longer than I care to admit I twigged that
the cause of my T3 being reluctant to start when hot may have nothing to do
with carburation.
Taking the other approach I decided to look at ignition electrics.
Ignition is fed by a relay under back seat energised by...
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Can't Wait to Cancel my VW Trends Subscription! by
[email protected]
On Wednesday, December 19, 2001 9:53:30 PM UTC-8, josh wrote:
> Man am I stoked... Go to hell political correctness! HoT VWs brought back
> the scantly clothed women with huge racks...
> In the past 20 years my dad and I have been collecting VWT and HVWs the past
> 5 -10 have been the most...
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Restoring a 71 Vert by
esowash
Hello new friends-
I'm restoring a 1971 Super Vert, and I'm having some engine trouble.
Hoping you find citizens will be able to provide some insight.
I've set the points and the timing...but when the engine warms, he
won't idle. If I manually choke the engine (by closing the butterfly)
he'll...
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Firing order question by
Mr. K[_2_]
4321.. wouldn't it be smoother if the order fired one side of the engine
then the other? like 4231 ?
yes, I have an inquiring mind.
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Karma, What a concept!
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End of the VW Taxi by
R D[_2_]
Anyone in here ever get a ride in one?
Robert
http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2012/03/12/the-end-of-the-line-arrives-for-mexico-citys-once-ubiquitous-vw-beetle-taxis/?refer=news
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auto stick switches by
LeRoy
Can anyone direct me to a web site where i can get a wiring diagram for
the transmission pressure switches that are are on a auto stick
transmission ?
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by LeRoy
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VW Trikes by
Phoghat
I am a VW and motorcycle enthusiast and have just had a LAK amputation.
Prior to that I was thinking of building a VW engined trike but now I don't know if that's possible in my condition.
I know some VWs (and Porsche) were made with auto/semi-auto tranny, but don't know if they would hold up with...
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Trick for swollen inner brake hoses by
Viet Vet
those flexible rubber hoses that run to the wheel, swell up inside and
tho the brakes may go on, they don't release.
How to tell, the brakes get hot!
my trick is to saw them off at the rubber /metal end. and use a deep
socket wrench to loosen them. works like a charm. esp. at the junction
block...
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My neighborhood mechanic got a '65 bug. by
georgwk
It's all original. sat for awhile. I wonder if he'll sell it.
If you're ever in Fieldbrook ,CA. it's just sittin' outside well under a
car cover. I just am not interested. maybe you can make him an offer he
can't refuse. It's still 6 volt. 40 horse.
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Karma ; what a concept!
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Can't Wait to Cancel my VW Trends Subscription! by
Phoghat
On Thursday, December 20, 2001 12:24:52 AM UTC-6, Eric Allred wrote:
> Sounds like you need a subscription to a different kind of magazine.
> Or maybe just a girlfriend.
> ;-)
>
> Eric
> 64 bug
> http://www.geocities.com/eaallred
>
> josh wrote:
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Chinese 009 Q. by
Mocker
I know, I should have known that you get what you pay for.
but, It is causing hard starting. like it doesn't retard the spark when
hot. I took it apart and on the counter-weighted advance things it has
a spring on each weight. while every old German 009 has only one spring.
and the old ones the...
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Jan... by
ChrisKlinger
Jan - Hi! it's Chris in Miami.
Perhaps you remember me - I lent you my car when you were here.
I'm back, and note the absence of most of the ramvac
participants.
Hope all's well.
Chris
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