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Title: Billys eureka build
Post by: Billy on Monday, 09 March, 2009, 04:39:00 AM
G'day,

I picked up the 1968 Beetle yesterday and have attached a few pictures for you.  I have also opened a new albulm on photobucket as described (Billys build), hopefully the URL's will work to link the pics. 

http://s480.photobucket.com/albums/rr166/eurekacarclub/Member%20Rides/Billys%20build/?action=view&current=P3071079.jpg

http://s480.photobucket.com/albums/rr166/eurekacarclub/Member%20Rides/Billys%20build/?action=view&current=P3071082.jpg

http://s480.photobucket.com/albums/rr166/eurekacarclub/Member%20Rides/Billys%20build/?action=view&current=P3071084.jpg

http://s480.photobucket.com/albums/rr166/eurekacarclub/Member%20Rides/Billys%20build/?action=view&current=P3071112.jpg

Billy


Title: Re: Billys eureka build
Post by: Billy on Monday, 09 March, 2009, 04:41:49 AM
Have just noticed that I only needed to send one of the pics to get to the entire album, next time I'll just post the one.

Billy :-)


Title: Re: Billys eureka build
Post by: CyCo on Monday, 09 March, 2009, 02:56:28 PM
Hi Bill,

To post actual photos from PhotoBucket into your posts, the easiest thing to do is go to your PB account, and find the photo/s you want to include in your post. When you place your mouse cursor over your photo, a popup menu appears below the photo. Copy the 4th option, the one labeled IMG CODE.

Then simply paste the code into your post. 

(http://i480.photobucket.com/albums/rr166/eurekacarclub/Member%20Rides/Billys%20build/P3071112.jpg)

(http://i480.photobucket.com/albums/rr166/eurekacarclub/Member%20Rides/Billys%20build/P3071084.jpg)

(http://i480.photobucket.com/albums/rr166/eurekacarclub/Member%20Rides/Billys%20build/P3071082.jpg)

(http://i480.photobucket.com/albums/rr166/eurekacarclub/Member%20Rides/Billys%20build/P3071079.jpg)

That pan looks like a good one to work on. Even the front end of the pan, while it looks a tad rusty, looks like you could probably get away with a good clean and paint.


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Title: Re: Billys eureka build
Post by: Billy on Tuesday, 10 March, 2009, 09:23:59 AM
Thanks for the info,

Yea, almost got away with the floorpans but there's a few rust spots near the pedal cluster.  Just for the experience I think I'll take them off and replace with new pans, got a guy in NSW selling new pans for $120 (Hopefully $50 postage if I'm lucky) I'll get the ok on these tomorrow.

Got a question regarding the motor, I wanted to turn the engine over before removing it but havn't had any luck.
Tried cranking her over by hand a few times and didn't work.

As you can see, the wiring on the engine is 90% complete, and the + and - to the batt are connected also.  Any advice how I can wire her up to get her started (the ignition and a few leads were pulled out before I picked the beetle up)

Billy


Title: Re: Billys eureka build
Post by: ireek on Friday, 09 April, 2010, 01:13:45 PM
use a scewdriver from large terminal on starter where battery is hooked up to the smaller lug type terminal. will spark and turn motor over. for it to run just put positive to coil. will have to take off to stop motor.