No problem, John is the best man to talk to about this subject (in2vws) on here, or his web site. https://www.thegoldenbug.com/en/vw_links/d578/in2vws
Identifying a Splitscreen, as that’s what this thread is about, you posted a photo of a chassis number, thought you needed it’s year, fm
67
Anybody in Goulburn that can help these guys, I don’t know them, just seen it on Facebook [ATTACH]
This would work better...
You will require a reamer to ream new bushes once installed if they are brass, I think later ones have a join and no reamer required as they are made...
What’s your valve clearance
http://dasrestoparts.com.au/shift-rod-guide-tube-55-79-bus.html
January 67
Looks like they fit real nice, most after market parts don’t
Get the Mrs to sit in the drivers seat with her foot on the brake If you stack it then, she has something to laugh at
Try here mate for a big nut box https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/maleny/wrecking/volkswagen-kombi-and-beetle-parts/1224101762
A mate of mine is selling this bus, one of the best original Splitscreens I’ve seen https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/173977231629
Everything is for sale at the right offer :eek:
Drove down Sunday for the show and shine and swap meet only to find out it was on Saturday, well organise with these adverts :mad:[ATTACH][ATTACH]
I'm posting this with a heavy heart... As much as love my VW’s, they take up too much of my time and I am struggling to keep up with the everyday...
Lighter one does it for me :cool:
Nice score Brad, always wanted to do this as well, they had a farther son class at Hillbrook but I couldn’t talk my son into doing it, ended up...
You me both
Measure how much you want to go up, say 20mm, jack bus up until tyres are 50mm off ground and put jack stands under beam, put 25mm timber under tyres...
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