Another update: Once again, lots of hours but not a lot that shows up in pics. I wirewheeled the front floor/seat area to get ready for paint. I fixed a torn out popout window mount using a donor piece from a trashed door. Note it was brazed from the factory. I'm surprised how much braze I see all over this bus from Wolfsburg
It's the one just behind the driver that is backwards, giving the mount more tension. I wonder why some popout mounts are flush and adjustable, some are surface mount/spot welded, and some are brazed from the factory- does anyone know?
Anyway, here's the hole as I weld it up using a piece from behind.
Here's the mount finished. Not pretty, but strong. It gets covered up by headliner material anyway.
I sealed the left side seams with FG gel and put a coat of mud on them. More to come. The stars are bondo dust on the camera lens.
I straightened the area where I welded in a new radio mount and started some mud, it will look good when finished.
A big order of brake shit came from WW, the backing plates had already been cleaned and painted a couple of weeks ago. I'd like to get this thing on its wheels soon, having the brake guts installed will be one less thing to do twice. I'm already a pro at doing things twice, I don't need any extra help. (Right, 6 Volt?

) I disassembled 2 of the cyls, they looked fine inside. One had a burr on the piston and it wouldn't rotate freely, no big deal to fix. The cyls are the $60 set off of Ebay, apart from being Chinese they actually look and fit fine. I bead blasted all of the parts and lubed the adjusters and pivots with silicone caliper grease. All adjuster tabs are intact.
Here's the drums, cleaned up before I dropped them off to get cut. I miked them, they have never been cut before.
Here's the clutch shaft bushings I referred to in a previous post, you can just make out the PN if you are young and have good eyes.
The short ones are the old CCS, the longer one is the brake pedal pivot, which is the same ID/OD, but almost twice as long. I'm hoping Santa Claus brings me some new ones.
Here's the stuff I got from Kirk, where I robbed the bushing. I might end up putting it back in.
Here's the inboard side of an extra framerail where the CCS bushing mounts. If this one was trashed and mine is trashed, I bet most splitties are trashed.
The outboard side next to the horn mount.
Damn, another 25 hours puts me at 505 total. More work came in lately to eat up year end budget leftovers which means I'm busy. It will be a challenge to get color on it by the end of the year but I'll be trying.....
