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  1. #261

    Default Re: VOLKSWAGEN "story, photos, experience, anything""


    @auto: kato sa intrigue ko ni like ke na intriga pod kow hehehe ehheehehehehehehe

    @lowgons: apil ko sablig ihi tog-an na hehehehehehehe

  2. #262

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    Quote Originally Posted by automatism View Post
    Hoi! Riccols! Nganung ni LIKE ka sa ----@Auto aagguuyy lain may gipasabot.. Nya?? Imong gashto?hahaha Hahahahahah nganu uy? LOL

    @ LOWgonski - tubag uy! basta dili muTubag ihi-an! Nah, pag helmet nalng da-an kay naa ju'y uwan ani ng kita nato. (' ,')

    Over? Dika mu believe? Bug almost evrything made of wood & Drivable pajud

    [IMG]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-gyzxo_5pjBk/Tei01Q51p6I/AAAAAAAAHuw/6b9_TJek2P8*******wooden-volkswagen-beetle-550x420.jpeg[/IMG]
    dmd ani boss nald oi. kahoy sa kamunggay gamit ana boss nald?

  3. #263

    Default Re: VOLKSWAGEN "story, photos, experience, anything""

    HOW TO KEEP YOU VOLKSWAGEN ALIVE


    ABOUT THE BOOK ABOUT THE BOOK

    PRAISE
    Synopsis

    A hilarious radical debut novel that breaks every rule—yet also spins a tender, bittersweet tale about a single dad struggling to raise his son

    If you think raising a kid in today’s world is hard, imagine how tough it would be if your child also happened to be a Volkswagen Beetle. And not a modern Beetle at that, but a 1960S-era Bug who tended to forget himself racing joyously and heedlessly down the highway, only to break down on the side of the road, puking oil. It’s enough to help a man cope with the recent death of his father, and focus on the dizzying, beautiful here and now of his fragile child.

    Welcome to Christopher Boucher’s zany and brilliant literary universe, a place where metaphors shift beneath your feet, familiar words suddenly assume new meaning, tools talk, trees walk, and where time is actually money.

    Modeled on the bestselling 1969 hippie handbook of the same title, this wildly inventive tale is both a stunning tour-de-force and a wise and charming consideration of the stuff of great fiction: death, love, loss, responsibility, and road trips.

    With the hyperkinetic spark of George Saunders and the surrealist humanism of Aimee Bender, How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive marks the arrival of a fiction-mak

  4. #264

    Default Re: VOLKSWAGEN "story, photos, experience, anything""

    Kon madayun ang train sa Cebu maytag ingun ani

  5. #265

    Default Re: VOLKSWAGEN "story, photos, experience, anything""

    ^^^^o kana nindot na. i-conceptualize ni kang mayor mike sir dali...para dili ka maunhan sa design musakay ko ani cge jud

  6. #266

    Default Re: VOLKSWAGEN "story, photos, experience, anything""

    Quote Originally Posted by automatism View Post
    Kon madayun ang train sa Cebu maytag ingun ani
    haha. paytera ani abai uy..

  7. #267

    Default Re: VOLKSWAGEN "story, photos, experience, anything""

    usa ka black coffee nya ug skyflakes pud palihug
    Last edited by automatism; 07-03-2011 at 03:07 PM.

  8. #268

    Default Re: VOLKSWAGEN "story, photos, experience, anything""

    bug rotting away at minglanilia



    monster out for a spin


    my spare steering wheel up for trade! trade to roofrack hehe!


  9. #269

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    NICE ONE tim! adto-on nako na 2mrow!




    Front Suspension



    ang word na "leaves" mao na pang lowered sa front
    haha if drop spindles could'nt be in hand..
    Last edited by JeffCee; 07-04-2011 at 11:33 AM.

  10. #270

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    Few Common FAQs

    Warning ("Idiot") Lights


    Spoiler! 

    ~~~
    There are two "warning lights" in the instrument cluster on either side of the turn signal indicator. On the left is the "Gen/Alt" light, and on the right is the "Oil" light. When you turn on the ignition both of these lights should be illuminated; both should go out when the engine is running. No "Gen/Alt" light when you turn the ignition on means that circuit is incomplete and you'll get no battery charging. This may be okay for getting home, but you can't leave it like that for very long at all.

    Here's a scenario: you're driving your Bug home from work one evening when the little red light to the left of the turn signal indicator comes on. Don't make the mistake of thinking there's an oil pressure problem -- the light on the left is the "Gen/Alt" light (generator or alternator, depending). When it comes on it is telling you that there is something wrong in the electrical charging system -- the battery is not being charged. You must track this problem down immediately (like, stop right now!

    Following are the most common reasons for the generator/alternator light coming on -

    1. A broken fan belt -- this is the first thing to check. If this belt is broken or loose, the alternator is not working and you're running entirely on the battery (which won't last long). More importantly, if the generator/alternator belt is broken the fan inside the fan housing (on the other end of the generator/alternator shaft) is not turning and no cooling air is being provided to the engine. Without a constant flow of cooling air, you can cook your engine in a few miles. In either case, drive the car NO FURTHER until the generator/alternator belt can be replaced.

    Replace and retension the fan belt in accordance with our Fan Belt Adjustment/Replacement Procedure.

    Note: The correct belt size for all upright Type 1 (Beetle/Kharman Ghia/Thing/older Bus) engines (except 12V engines with alternators)is either 900mm or 905mm. The correct size for 12V engines with alternators is 11.3 x 912mm. The length is important because of the limited tension adjustment available in this engine design. You can make a larger belt "work," but using a larger belt slows the fan down and the engine will run hotter. Many cases of engine overheating are the result of the drive belt being the wrong size! Take the old belt to the parts store for comparison if you aren't sure.

    2. The other reason why the generator/alternator warning light may come on is that the generator/alternator itself is defective. If this is the case, and once you have confirmed that the fan is be turning to provide cooling air, and you will be able to safely drive the car a little ways on the battery. However, the battery will rapidly go flat -- maybe 6-8 hours with the headlights off and 2-3 hours (at most) with the lights on (both times allowing for a few engine starts which also flatten the battery of course).

    Note: If you have a bench charger, you can charge the battery up overnight and then drive the car okay the next day (you won't harm the alternator even if it's not working).

    Get the alternator fixed/replaced as soon as possible, as you won't be able to drive far on the battery alone!

    Usual reasons for the generator/alternor not charging the battery are -

    * Something is wrong with the alternator. They have small brushes under the cover plate -- you can remove this and check the condition of the brushes and the smooth slip-rings the brushes ride on. If the brushes have worn down they may not be contacting the slip rings any more.

    * Your alternator should have just two wires coming out of it - one small and one large. The small one goes to your indicator light, so we know that one is working fine (if that bulb ever blows the alternator will stop working, so when you first turn the ignition on make sure it glows. You can always use one of the two speedometer lights (high on either side of the speedometer) as a temporary fix if it does blow). So you could also try removing and cleaning the larger connector (which is the actual battery charging wire) and replacing it - see if this helps.

    * This wire appears under the back seat on the left side where it branches off to the battery and to the electrics up front, so check the connection on the battery (this connection also has the fat red starter wire), and also check the connection up front - you can see it emerge from the wiring harness which comes into the floor of the luggage area on the left side and that thick red wire then connects to the headlight switch, and then two other thick red wires come off that to power the car (the headlight switch is used as a connection block for the main power supply).

    * Clean up those connectors on the headlight switch (one at a time so you can put each back where it came from. The headlight switch connectors are almost certainly NOT the problem, but worth checking anyway). There is also a faint possibility that the internal regulator on the alternator has blown - unusual but it can happen.

    * Also check the ground strap for the battery (flat braided wire usually). Remove it from the body and clean the connectors both ends.

    * There is also a tranny strap under the car at the nose of the tranny. Remove this and clean the connectors and replace (it's the earth connection for the alternator). Neither of these is the likely cause, but they CAN contribute to poor electrics on Bugs.

    REMEMBER: If the "Alt" light is inoperable, the alternator will NOT work. Make sure that all of the wires are firmly reattached.

    Some miscellaneous notes regarding possible sources of problems -

    * Fuses.

    * The oil pressure sender unit. If the oil pressure sender fails, it's supposed to fail ON - as a safety measure. Check the connections to the sender and the oil light itself - if the spade connectors are at all loose you can tighten them by squeezing (very gently - only needs a small amount) with pliers to flatten the female part so it grabs harder.

    * The ground wire for the oil pressure sender is the transmission-to-body strap. If this were bad, you'd get other electrical faults too, like hard starting.

    * Also check any ground wires (brown) around the instrument cluster.

    * You can check the oil pressure from the sending unit hole if you have a pressure guage which has the right thread to screw into the hole.

    * For the red generator light - see our checkup procedure - all you need is a voltmeter. This procedure will help you decide if a charging fault is the battery, generator or regulator.


    Alternator Light Stays On

    Spoiler! 

    Someone wrote with an interesting question about the alternator "idiot" light -

    My 1970 engine is equippedd with an alternator that has an internal regulator. My problem is that the "alt" stays on when the key is off. The light goes out when the engine is running. I have 13-14 volts at high idle. What could cause the gen light to be on with the key off? Please help before I start yanking wires!



    * Remove the wire that is on the alternator D+ spade terminal.

    * Connect a small 12V test lamp from chassis (engine case) to the D+ terminal.

    * If the light comes On, one of the alternator diodes is shorted internally.

    * You can solve the problem at least temporarily by adding a small diode -

    * Eventually, you'll have to pull the alternator and have the diode(s) replaced.


    NOTE! Stopping is much more important than going! Make absolutely sure that your brakes are in good working order.
    Take your time and do a good, slow, solid job on your brakes.

    Brakes
    Spoiler! 

    Excessive Brake Pedal Travel:

    • Brakes in need of adjustment.
    • Air trapped in the system.
    • Insufficient fluid in the master cylinder.
    • Master cylinder push rod out of adjustment.
    • Partial brake system failure.

    Brake pedal feels spongy when depressed:
    Air in hydraulic lines.
    Master cylinder mounting bolts loose.
    Master cylinder defective.


    posting more soon
    Last edited by JeffCee; 07-04-2011 at 12:35 PM.

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