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1965 VW Notchback Restoration part 5
Dont do what i did, get a friend! Im back working on the Notch, see yah soon.
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1965 Notchback Restoration part 4
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Fenders are off the notchback. Leave a comment and sub for more, appreciate all the words of encouragement from everyone. Thanks
1965 VW Notchback Restoration Part 3
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Part 3 of this project. Cleaning up the rest of the interior of the notchback. Getting ready to remove all the fenders. Leave a comment and share your thoughts or suggestions. Appreciate everyone watching.
1965 Notchback Restoration part 2
มุมมอง 987ปีที่แล้ว
Removing all the glass from the notchback, getting the ball rolling. Part 1 1965 VW notchback Restoration th-cam.com/video/EAidEWxyAKo/w-d-xo.html
1965 VW notchback Restoration
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First of many days restoring the Notch, sub to follow along with this rust bucket. Let me know if you have any tips on how to go about restoring notcho. Part 2 1965 Notchback Restoration part 2 th-cam.com/video/w3bc4TRmnB4/w-d-xo.html
MK1 MR2 oil pump replacement (4AGE)
มุมมอง 4.9K2 ปีที่แล้ว
This video shows the terrible process of replacing the oil pump, it will also demonstrate how to remove and replace, Alternator/compressor belt, removal of crank pulley, removal of motor mount, timing belt replacement, oil pan reseal and oil pump replacement.
VW Type 3 tools
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Listing all the tools recommended by the manual for the type 3, and some personal recommendations. Link to some of the tools on here www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/16WZ34ECHENQ1?ref_=wl_share
VW beetle Rear axel seal leaking(replacement)
มุมมอง 9K2 ปีที่แล้ว
1968 VW beetle has been leaking on the rear axel, this is the process on how to re-seal the axel. This process is the same for drum brakes. Slight differences, but similar. Give some suggestions in the comments. And hope this helps.
Shipping container Auto shop
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Short tour of the shipping container shop, i do all my work out of it. Most of the channel videos will be in the container. It's a great choice for me, since my apartment does not have a garage. I asked around and was able to rent a shipping container. Look around, someone might rent you one.
VW Beetle painting rusty floor pan
มุมมอง 8172 ปีที่แล้ว
Something easy to do to make the beetle look a lot better. The whole job took about 5 hours. Well worth the effort.
1965 Notchback (Future project for the channel)
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1965 Notchback (Future project for the channel)
VW bug carb rebuild (disassembly)(28PICT)
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VW bug carb rebuild (disassembly)(28PICT)
thanks man that was really clear and concise!!! pls make more videos abt ur mr2 cuz it really helps for a beginner like me working on mine 😌🙏
Awesome thinking with the broom stick! I really don't want to drop my tank- you've given me hope :)
Hoping you can help me diagnose a problem..I bought a 68 beetle that has a disc conversion on the front brakes..when i drive it for the first drive of the day my brakes work fine but after a few miles it feels like i am riding the brakes and the car actually slows down in 4th gear and will come to a slow stop when you push in the clutch..After the brakes cool off then everything is fine until i drive it a few miles then it happens again..possible bad calipers do you think ?
thank you so much for this video. it helped me replace the oil pump in my 4agze corolla.
good shii im next
Question when taking off the old fuel filter, it was in front or closest to the fuel tank when you install the new fuel filter you put it behind the fuel pump? Why didn’t you put the fuel pump closest to the fuel tank and then the fuel pump?
Doin this shit right now
what are the adapters you are using my 1991 mr2 doesnt have them?
Dude! Broom stick handle was brilliant!
Hey Thank you so much - I’ve just brought these for my Beetle … can’t wait to put them on with the new eyelids … ❤🇬🇧
Probably the clearest video on replacing t he AW11 fuel pump but hard to find... needs to be higher in the search results!!
Maybe you shouldn't hot rod it, lose the lame background music too!
I have put these same light in and the left one is blinking and dim any tips ?
Question, so that small part to the left gets eliminated once you replace the new fuel pump?
Yes, left on the video(towards front of the van) small part is the old fuel filter. The new filter is the big grey cylinder.
brilliant video, straight to the point, and you even showed and gave the tool names. thank you so much.
Anyone know what kind of wire the pump uses mine was ripped out which is probably why the fuel pump isn’t working but can’t find anything on jt
Btw, there’s a drain plug on bottom of the tank instead of using a transfer pump to get the fuel out.
87 and up have a drain plug :) I have a 86
What manual are you referring to? I would love to pick one up. ... awesome notch
Ty for making this bro. I’m about to tackle this myself.
How did it go????
The plate number almost looks like old plate numbers from the Philippines
Oh man wear a mask
yo u sure the lines to the chacaolcanister is fuel lines?
Nutshell -Alice in Chains????!!!!!!
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The funny farms are full to the gunwales of gibbering blokes who tried to replace a VW Beetle clutch-cable !
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Good problem to have ❤
How does one know the oil pump is faulty?
That for this video, I thought I'd have to remove the transaxle on my 59 bug. Only started leaking when I put the car on jack stands 😮.
I accidentally drilled on the face of the oil pump when i was going to remove the oil seal which was leaking. the drill pushed inside and i didnt notice. drilled a small hole a few mm deep on he side of the pump. hopefully i wont have any issues since i dont think that part is under any pressure or against any metal surfaces. i cleaned the area from metal debris. a mistake i wont make again hehe. It was on a 4a-f engine but it has the same layout.
Thanks! finally a helpful video on this!
I'm just taking off the oil pan but do you have to take all those pulleys off because it won't come off it's hanging on the strainer and everywhere I look it says you should be able to take it off without taking out oulleys or the transmission
Did you remove the plate that covers the transmission, I’m Not sure if it’s show in the video.
dont forget you gotta take off the exhaust manifold to get access to the oil pan
and while youre taking off the exhaust you have to take off the distributor to get access to one of the exhaust manifold bolts
Are the jdm variants the same length?
Most leak due to pinching the seal upon install.
Any ideas if the spacer is stuck onto the axle?
Apply heat to it.
Excellent tutorial...... dreading eventually having to do my 87...... thanks for the info.
Brilliant video thank you, who’s manual is it? It actually looks useful unlike a lot of them👍
The manual is the Green one, they call it the Bentley :)
I wish I had your car!
I can't think of anything uglier on a vintage VW. Well, maybe those '70s conversion front hoods that made it look like it had a radiator grill. Horrendous.
What shift knob is that?
Stock, 1982 Vanagon
How do you know which one is the positive and which is negative
My apologies for the late reply, the fuel pump terminals are marked negative and positive.
Red +. Black -
You've even got the correct engine lid. Very nice!
You done a really good job, and every bit was videod clearly. Nice one
The only structural section of the beetle floor pan is the central tunnel. It needs welding back up. You only need to remove the pedal cluster to replace your clutch cable...nice engine though!!
Very nice. Look forward to see how you proceed.
gracias good video save time to do my job
Your problem is when you added the plate for the disc brakes. Your seal doesn't ride in the correct position on the spacer. Use sealer on the paper gaskets, not silicone .
Oh man that engine drop 😆😩 Great project. My Porsche replica kit car rebuild on my channel has Type 3 components, you may (or may not!) find it useful. 😎👌