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Events & Cruises => Upcoming Events & Cruises => Topic started by: Baha (Shawn) on June 23, 2014, 08:19:48 pm
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Our founding father And Recording Secretary Joe Tierno owns two great VWs yet he brings a mini-van to every event!
We pulling an Air Raid on Joe T. I knew he would never go for it, so I went to his wife Kathy 'cause I knew she could talk him in to it.
What makes this AirRaid different is Joe's wife Kathy insists on feeding us... And she's a great cook!
So this is the first Air Raid and Italian Food Festival. LOL
Saturday July 12 (& Sunday the 13 if necessary... He has 2 cars)
Joe's in Turnersville right around the corner from the Whitman diner
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what needs to be done?
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what needs to be done?
Good question.....
I have no idea. :confused04:; I told Joe we were coming to his house to get both cars running & driving and that he needed to order/acquire whatever parts necessary to do so
Thanks John... Now I feel like a kidnapper
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I was just saying cause I thought Blue was running good and I thought the last car I saw him in was the buggy. I just thought Joe was getting soft and liked his air conditioning too much.
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Actually, through years of observation, Ive noticed that Joe much like yourself, likes to fix things that aren't broken which as you may know tends to lead to thinks breaking that otherwise would probably have been fine
All kidding aside, Joe told me what was wrong which is why I started the whole thing in the first place...just cant remember #banghead
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I'll be there. I'll torque the lug nuts while i'm there. &^rofl
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What's to be done? }sos{
I have something for everybody:
Dune buggy; I spent the day on the on going problem of the shift selector not locking out reverse. When down shifting from 3rd to 2nd you get reverse.
So After 3 shifters later, including a Gene Burg. I got it working by drilling out the shifter hold down holes. It worked at least on the short test drive.
JOB #1 The brakes are scary and getting worse on the Buggy. I have new 4 brake hoses.
Job # 2 THE MYSTERY OF OLD BLUE. short version. I have replaced every possible part with the exception of the carburetors. Every repair item I replace made the car run perfectly- for 2 minutes. Some times it's cylinder 3 and 4. Then it just #1 then #2 will cut out. Then it switches and back and forth. Sometimes it's only one cylinder not firing.I'm going to try another electric fuel pump. If that doesn't work, I have two sets of 40mm Delordos. And don't say put a stock carburetor-I'll burn it before I do that. Also the front brakes are pulling to the side. I have new hoses for that too.
Job #3-1000 1957 356 Porsche : Here you have do so many options your only limited by your talent or lack of.
Body work, mechanical - brake work etc. I have 4 welders.
The important thing is the food- If you don't want to work come for the food.
Oh yeah there the Hot Rod too, a 23 Track T. I'm building from scratch.
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Job#2- talk a bit about spark, JoeT- distributor, coil, etc. :confused04:;
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Pertronix , 2 different coils, 2 distribitor caps, 2 sets of plugs. Good strong spark.
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I'll be there as a parts washer, but I'd like to work (with somebody who knows what they are doing) on something too.
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Sounds like with all that it should go into Sunday. I should be able to make it on Sunday. Saturday is my mom's birfday, and I'm not sure if there's anything planned.
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So you have a timing light on for four or five minutes and see a nice consistent spark?
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I'm in.
Address, please.
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Please send me the address too.
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So you have a timing light on for four or five minutes and see a nice consistent spark?
I'm thinking the same thing- sounds like an ignition problem
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Address for me too Joe. Maybe the distributor gear on the crankshaft :confused04:;
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I haven't tried a timing light. But, I haven't seen a variation in the spark when I pull each wire out of the cap. I'll try the timing light tomorrow.
My address is 148 McKinley ave Turnersville -However if you use a GPS you may wind up in Runnamede,
Directions are simple- 2 turns and, you can't turn the wrong way.
Get on Rt 42 (same road as Taylor's)-At the Whitman Diner (your GPS will find that) (CVS is on the other corner. Turn-you can only turn one way, Your now on Johnson Road
A 100 yards is McKinley - again it goes only one way.
my house is next to the last at the bottom of the dead end hill. . Pine and McKinley. - only house with a porch, brick bottom/white siding. Only house with a Two car garage attached.
Come hungry- Have Breakfast in a scenic old world setting. eat.gi+] [coffepot)<
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FYI
GPS (at least mine) gets it correct when you use McKinley STREET instead of McKinley Avenue.
"Avenue" took me somewhere in Blackwood.
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Mystery Solved (I hope) Old Blue ran great today; 5000 rpm shifts, went up McKinley streets steep road in 3rd without a hiccup.
What was the cause of all the problems?
In spite of pouring through the Delordo manual, (The Weber book also) to such an extent I can recite whole passages by heart. Not a a clue in the written word. I even called CB Performance in California-(they still sell rebuilding kits and parts for Delordo's.) They recited all the same steps I had already tried.
Now, I have to go back to last week. I was blowing out the jets, for the umpteenth time and,
for some unexplained reason, perhaps divine intervention, I rapped the air cleaner element on the fender of the Beetle- like I expected rocks to fall out? There it was. a sprinkling of fine black pumice all over the baby blue fender. I tapped it again, more fine pumice. My heart leaped- That's it!!! It explains everything. But of course I couldn't be sure.
Now ordinary carburetors would not be bothered by this, but not Delordo's.
The air correction/Main jets and idle jets stick up through the top of the carburetor between the velocity stacks. Which is great, because you don't have to take the carburetor apart to clean all the jet passages. YOU CAN'T RUN THEM WITHOUT AIR CLEANERS- NO VELOCITY STACKS ONLY. To clean the entire jetting system- remove the jets and blow compressed air through he jets and the passages.
I found a new air cleaner element in my box of carburetor parts. So while I was waiting for the new one to come in, via Appletree ( only EMPI still makes them) I removed the top half of the carburetor (easy 5 screws) and cleaned the float bowls and reset the floats to factory specs. The new air cleaner came in today, I blew the passages out one more time and in less than 5 minutes, EUREKA!, it was running like its' old self- Except the test drive revealed another problem, the ... brakes.
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Good job Joe!
&^beer&
What was the black pumice?
Was it just fine dirt, or was it residue from ethanol eating the inside of the fuel line?
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I should have explained. While the filter element is made up of wire mesh and paper, top and bottom are ringed in semi-soft rubber to seal the filter to the removable top and the base plate that sits on the carburetor.
Now I have no proof, but I suspect the ethanol in our gasoline is the culprit.
There is a condition call reversion. That is when the intake valve closes, the in rushing air/gas mixture stops abruptly and sends a standing wave back up into the manifold and out the carburetor usually in the form of a mild fog.
At least that's what I read.
The same thing happens in the exhaust system. Except the back wave can carry the gases out. That's why drag races tune the length of there pipes- more HP. It only works at a specific RPM range
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So... Dirty Air Cleaner
Isn't that step 1? #@rofl3
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Actually, air cleaners are pristine and can be used on Solex, Mikuni's and some Weber's, any carburetor that doesn't have it's jetting system exposed. *9rain)
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Hmmm...
That sounds like my air filters, and I have Webers.
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Need any welding done
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Oh yeah, some rust repairs on sheet metal and adding pieces to torsion bar housing on the Porsche. I have a cross member for the 23 T hot rod that needs welded plates to the frame so it can be bolted in (removable).
Thanks for the offer. :jump4jo":
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I'm putting my quarter on the Porsche pinball machine