Monsters 59 panel project
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- monsters59
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- monsters59
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Re: Monsters 59 panel project
OH look at the time i gotta run ...i will be seeing you soon...work work work
Re: Monsters 59 panel project
Mango looks good!
Re: Monsters 59 panel project
Very nice, looks like you are nearly ready for the road.
1967 Beetle "Little Tud"
1968 Black Double Cab "The Black Pearl"
1970 Lotus White Single Cab "Big Tud"
1976 Sage Green Westfalia "Sweet Pickle"
They gotta' have names!
1968 Black Double Cab "The Black Pearl"
1970 Lotus White Single Cab "Big Tud"
1976 Sage Green Westfalia "Sweet Pickle"
They gotta' have names!
Re: Monsters 59 panel project
Mike Kever Kombi wrote:That would be great if you could make KI.
The only "real" critique I have work be to move fuel filter, secure it, and/change it to a metal filter.
I would also very strongly recommend using the correct 5 mm fuel hose.
Fuel filters have lived in engine compartments for decades and not been a problem. The real problem is cheap ass Bus owners not maintaining their vehicles, using crappy parts and throwing PM out the window. For the last 18 years I have run filters from a 70's Datsun 510, it is plastic. If I ever get off my ass I will install the clip that holds it on the shroud.
You are missing the throttle return mechanism on your Bus. Looks like this...
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Re: Monsters 59 panel project
toolbox wrote:
Fuel filters have lived in engine compartments for decades and not been a problem. The real problem is cheap ass Bus owners not maintaining their vehicles, using crappy parts and throwing PM out the window. For the last 18 years I have run filters from a 70's Datsun 510, it is plastic. If I ever get off my ass I will install the clip that holds it on the shroud.
Cool story bro!
I don't care that the fuel filter is inside the engine compartment.
I have also been running them inside the engine bay for 20 years.
My "critique" is that he has an unsecured plastic fuel filter resting on the preheat tube with the wrong size fuel lines.