Ken, it's such a good idea that you may have to reserve it for 'California Quality' engine installs.
CKWA/KWHA Part II
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I love LEAKOIL ingenuity. I guess I can now return that messy 'playdough' to Fergus. I also see the hacksaw blade is 'specially marked'.
Ken, it's such a good idea that you may have to reserve it for 'California Quality' engine installs.
Ken, it's such a good idea that you may have to reserve it for 'California Quality' engine installs.
Re: CKWA/KWHA Part II
I probably would if I could only find someone to define "California Quality":roll:Six Volt wrote:I love LEAKOIL ingenuity. I guess I can now return that messy 'playdough' to Fergus. I also see the hacksaw blade is 'specially marked'.![]()
Ken, it's such a good idea that you may have to reserve it for 'California Quality' engine installs.
1963 Single Cab
1964 Bowman & Sons Camper (Vegas Bus)
1966 Westy S0-42 Hardtop
1967 Westy SO-42 Pop Top
1968 Single Cab
1964 Bowman & Sons Camper (Vegas Bus)
1966 Westy S0-42 Hardtop
1967 Westy SO-42 Pop Top
1968 Single Cab
Re: CKWA/KWHA Part II
I always just make my wife get that thread started while I'm holding the bolt from the starter.... works every time. 
Re: CKWA/KWHA Part II
Sounds like you got a real trooper thereJosh wrote:I always just make my wife get that thread started while I'm holding the bolt from the starter.... works every time.
1963 Single Cab
1964 Bowman & Sons Camper (Vegas Bus)
1966 Westy S0-42 Hardtop
1967 Westy SO-42 Pop Top
1968 Single Cab
1964 Bowman & Sons Camper (Vegas Bus)
1966 Westy S0-42 Hardtop
1967 Westy SO-42 Pop Top
1968 Single Cab
Re: CKWA/KWHA Part II
OK, for the longest time I was starring at these headlight seals and had no idea where they went.
I looked at all the manuals, but for some reason, I just couldn't add it all up. I think it was the size. I was spending too much time looking at the sealed beam bulbs. Usually, even things that have to be streched still come close in size to the object they are streched over.
Finally, I figured it out.
Here's the seal...

Here's what it goes over...

Perfect fit when it's on...

Remember the seal to the body...

Finally, I figured it out.
Here's the seal...

Here's what it goes over...

Perfect fit when it's on...

Remember the seal to the body...

Re: CKWA/KWHA Part II
A little late with this,but here is the tool to hold the upper dr side eng bolt.
It is magnetic and stays on the bolt head while holding it in place.Problem is,being magnetic it stays after you have finished. I left this one on a bus many years ago and got it back two owners later when the then owner found it when pulling his motor.
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Now THAT is funny!wwebner wrote:I left this one on a bus many years ago and got it back two owners later when the then owner found it when pulling his motor.
Howie
"...the ones in love with the night, they light up like a cigarette." -Jack Kerouac
"...the ones in love with the night, they light up like a cigarette." -Jack Kerouac
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Wow! They thought of everything. Was that a Hazet tool?wwebner wrote:A little late with this,but here is the tool to hold the upper dr side eng bolt.
It is magnetic and stays on the bolt head while holding it in place.Problem is,being magnetic it stays after you have finished. I left this one on a bus many years ago and got it back two owners later when the then owner found it when pulling his motor.
Re: CKWA/KWHA Part II
That may have been me. I found one of those tools when I pulled the motor on my '66 Westy. Might still have it somewhere.wwebner wrote:A little late with this,but here is the tool to hold the upper dr side eng bolt. It is magnetic and stays on the bolt head while holding it in place.Problem is,being magnetic it stays after you have finished. I left this one on a bus many years ago and got it back two owners later when the then owner found it when pulling his motor.
1963 Single Cab
1964 Bowman & Sons Camper (Vegas Bus)
1966 Westy S0-42 Hardtop
1967 Westy SO-42 Pop Top
1968 Single Cab
1964 Bowman & Sons Camper (Vegas Bus)
1966 Westy S0-42 Hardtop
1967 Westy SO-42 Pop Top
1968 Single Cab
Re: CKWA/KWHA Part II
Well, it was too nice today not to do something on the bus. So after work I figured since the engine was in, it was time to get that pesky engine lid on. What a pain. The lid was off when I got this bus, and of course, the PO just threw the screws/bolts wherever. Over the winter I picked up those little hinge seals from WW. The screws I did find were 6mm, but beat to crap. I went down to Home Depot because if figured the quailty Ingresall's Hardware was already closed. HD is ok for shower parts, but not the best place to build a VW. I did find some 6mm's so I could get to work. I got it on solo, after Fergus gave up on me. He said "Call one of your LEAKOIL buddies, you're killing me with this". He was right. I still have the prop arm to deal with. Kirk put it on "right" originally but of course I took it off to clean and paint it. Something's not right 'cause it will come down and crack you on the head if you're not carefull. Here we go...
Gettin those 6mm screws in...
That prop arm doesn't look like it's in right ...

Here it is from the backside. See the end of the spring?

It's on...

I love the Church key...

Maybe tomorrow I'll work on the tunes. CKLW 760? and WIXY 1260. Either way, all the hits!

It's starting to come together...

Gettin those 6mm screws in...
That prop arm doesn't look like it's in right ...

Here it is from the backside. See the end of the spring?

It's on...

I love the Church key...

Maybe tomorrow I'll work on the tunes. CKLW 760? and WIXY 1260. Either way, all the hits!

It's starting to come together...

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