Won't you have to disconnect the hoses for the brake reservoir when you put the body back on? Also that piece that your missing is more like a clip that folds over to keep the rod in place. You could probably make one. its just a piece of metal like the tab you made, just with a hole the size of the rod. You can use real thin metal, because it is designed to bend to lock it it in place.
Yap I will remove the brake fluid reservoir once I pump the system. I just want to make sure everything is right before I paint the body. TRUE I could fabricate something but sometimes is easier to buy things when they are available. For example, I could spend 1-3 hours trying to fabricate a bracket or I could spend less than $10.00 dollars to buy it. On the next video I will put the missing pieces back on which cost me less than $10.00 dollars. GREAT COMMENT!!
I have a few books but I always find good information from "How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive: A Manual of Step-by-Step" and "Volkswagen Official Service Manual - Beetle and Karmann Ghia 1966-1969". These two books have everything you need to know.
What was the book you used for your 1969 VW Beetle? I have a Bradley GT2 on a 1969 VW chassis. I'll take whatever help I can get with this beast. Thanks!
My videos are not "how to" videos or else the tittle would be "how to rebuild a pedal assembly". My videos are for people to see the progress on my build but let me know what you need to know and maybe I can help you.
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I'm enjoying making it and sharing it with you guys. thank you very much.
Comments like yours is what makes me want to keep posting on TH-cam.
@@oscar_dubs your content motivates me to wanna work on my 63
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It's cool that you're trying to keep it as pure as possible man right on
thank you, I barely use aftermarket parts. The quality on the OEM parts is way better.
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Won't you have to disconnect the hoses for the brake reservoir when you put the body back on? Also that piece that your missing is more like a clip that folds over to keep the rod in place. You could probably make one. its just a piece of metal like the tab you made, just with a hole the size of the rod. You can use real thin metal, because it is designed to bend to lock it it in place.
Yap I will remove the brake fluid reservoir once I pump the system. I just want to make sure everything is right before I paint the body. TRUE I could fabricate something but sometimes is easier to buy things when they are available. For example, I could spend 1-3 hours trying to fabricate a bracket or I could spend less than $10.00 dollars to buy it. On the next video I will put the missing pieces back on which cost me less than $10.00 dollars. GREAT COMMENT!!
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what are the books you mentioned? just curious thanks. also doing a restoration on a 1969
I have a few books but I always find good information from "How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive: A Manual of Step-by-Step" and "Volkswagen Official Service Manual - Beetle and Karmann Ghia 1966-1969". These two books have everything you need to know.
What was the book you used for your 1969 VW Beetle? I have a Bradley GT2 on a 1969 VW chassis. I'll take whatever help I can get with this beast. Thanks!
I would start by buying the official service manual!. What are you doing to your GT2?
@@oscar_dubs Just a hobby car right now.
It runs but I'm just going to shine it up a bit and enjoy it for now.
Missing factors..... describe, explain what you're doing. Alls I saw was you putting something together, so I didn't get much out of this video.
My videos are not "how to" videos or else the tittle would be "how to rebuild a pedal assembly". My videos are for people to see the progress on my build but let me know what you need to know and maybe I can help you.