It took me 6 months to find my password to the forum again (well, with the cold, I kinda put everything on hold).
But with the sunny days coming back, it's time to get to work.
I have a 1975 Thing that needs a new life. It's been used "as is" since I bought it 5 years ago, and did a fine job as so. But age is showing, so I'm going to do a bit of surgery. On the engine program :
- From one 34PIC3 to 2 34 from VW Perf, and remove the old oil bath air filter (30 pounds less on the VW !)
- Change the fan house
- Change the exhaust (from the original, leaking, to a Tri Mill)
- The ignition wiring
- While the engine is out, will look into the clutch (I have no idea the size of my disk, as the engine has been changed to a 1641 by the previous owner (AB base)). Still works fine though, so no rush...
- And while the engine is out, I'll also change the CV joints (3 at least, one being a year old)
Out of all this, the only thing (...) scary to me is the carburators, as I have no idea (nor equipment) to tune them up properly after setup. The exhaust removal should be a pain (very very rusted), the CV joints should be messy, and the clutch a mystery... all the fun in one car !
I'm still in the process of looking to rent a proper garage to do this. Got all parts but CV joints and clutch (hard to find right CV joints for the thing at a decent price).
If you can help, when the day comes, all is welcome. Wanna do a workshop video on how to do things right (someone will have to be there to do that :icon_cool:)
After that, it's bodywork time... but that's another story...