Hi, how we delt with this in the early Nineties was to take apart, put low temp paraffin wax in as a plug to stop swarf getting in the journal. Then we tapped out and put in a case saver cut to length just past the end of the crack with the thread lock tighted. Then filled over the outside of the crack with liquid metal and filled for the cosmetics of the thing. Hope this helps, there may be a better solution nowadays. If it's aluminium and you or someone you know is v Good at ally welding? But I haven't ever seen this done. Good luck. Beautiful build attention to detail is amazing. Cheers C
That is so good info Craig, thanks for sharing brother. I do have s really good welder that is taking care of it for me. Thanks for the support brother!
You’re so close man, don’t let the one setback discourage you…. You know how these VW’s like to give us problems 😂 I’m running the Valvoline 80/90 like you in the gearbox, it’s GL4 and my builder said it’s just fine and no need to go crazy.
You know it man... I'm focused now I can taste that 1st start coming! I'll have her back together next week, my kiddo helped me bleed the brakes last night so I'm knocking out the list. Appreciate the support brother!
For gear oil just make sure it is gl-4 not gl-5, VW said to run GL-4. GL-5 says right on the bottle NOT for synchronized transmissions. Gl-5 is for transfer cases not for brass synchronizers in manual transmissions. But why ask us and not Dave folts? He will tell you what to run and has the best knowledge on what works for his builds.
Good information Matt, I'll definitely look into the gl4 vs gl5. As for asking what everyone else is using that just a conversation starter man. Good to engage with everyone.
I use 80/90 in the gearbox and Penrite 20W60 "Extra Ten" in the engine (Its an oil specifically for classic vehicles that require zinc additive for the lifters and cam anti-wear). Love the undercarriage shots Jason, those red brake calipers look the business, I'll bet they stop as good as they look and you'll need it with all those horses to stop!
Thanks Martin, I did a bit of research and the 80/90 is the way to go. The Lucas is supposed to be great for most all transmissions with that climbing technology. I'll check out the Extra Ten sounds cool!
Hey Jason, You've come a long way man the shot of looking up around the transmission really shows the amount of work you've done. Hearing this bad boy come alive is going to be compulsory viewing. Q. Your kafer bar would that interfere with a standard starter. Anyhoo thanks for sharing man. ✌️ from Melbourne Australia.
Hey, hey Kevin!! Yeah brother sometimes I just sit there and think of all the work... it has been a lot! Yes the standard starter fits with no issues. As always man I truly appreciate all of the support man!
Lots of things can cause overheating, I would first check the basics. So you have all your tin... engine tune up. Make sure your timing is good and that your not running to lean.
Gee, that sucks. I have that very same outlet glued in with locktite bearing retainer because there is very little thread left. It's going to piss me off big time one of these days.
Hey everyone thanks for stopping by!! Hope your having a great weekend, be sure to say hello below!
Say helllllo everyone! What are you working on this weekend?
Hello 👋
3:30 has got to be the realest most relatable thing for aircooled VW owners
Yes sir!! You know it... always modifying stuff to fit.
YEAH BABY!!!!
We’re in the final count down to start up. I’m so happy and excited for you 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
I'm super existed too!! Thanks for the support brother!
Awww-man, so close and so far away. Keep at it man, you're almost there.
Almost there brother!! Should have her back this week from the welder... Fingers crossed all goes good from there... lololololololol
Anything On and Or Close To The Exhaust Is A ON ON, Go Back And Fix That, You Going To Be Happy You Did.😎🤙
Lol... sounds good
Hi, how we delt with this in the early Nineties was to take apart, put low temp paraffin wax in as a plug to stop swarf getting in the journal. Then we tapped out and put in a case saver cut to length just past the end of the crack with the thread lock tighted. Then filled over the outside of the crack with liquid metal and filled for the cosmetics of the thing. Hope this helps, there may be a better solution nowadays. If it's aluminium and you or someone you know is v Good at ally welding? But I haven't ever seen this done. Good luck. Beautiful build attention to detail is amazing. Cheers C
That is so good info Craig, thanks for sharing brother. I do have s really good welder that is taking care of it for me. Thanks for the support brother!
that beast is almost ready to run, you did a fantastic job.
She is getting close!!! Can't wait!! Thanks for the support brother!
You’re so close man, don’t let the one setback discourage you…. You know how these VW’s like to give us problems 😂
I’m running the Valvoline 80/90 like you in the gearbox, it’s GL4 and my builder said it’s just fine and no need to go crazy.
You know it man... I'm focused now I can taste that 1st start coming! I'll have her back together next week, my kiddo helped me bleed the brakes last night so I'm knocking out the list. Appreciate the support brother!
@@JWClassicVW All of that hard work is paying off. Im so excited for you brother!!
For gear oil just make sure it is gl-4 not gl-5, VW said to run GL-4. GL-5 says right on the bottle NOT for synchronized transmissions. Gl-5 is for transfer cases not for brass synchronizers in manual transmissions. But why ask us and not Dave folts? He will tell you what to run and has the best knowledge on what works for his builds.
Good information Matt, I'll definitely look into the gl4 vs gl5. As for asking what everyone else is using that just a conversation starter man. Good to engage with everyone.
I use 80/90 in the gearbox and Penrite 20W60 "Extra Ten" in the engine (Its an oil specifically for classic vehicles that require zinc additive for the lifters and cam anti-wear).
Love the undercarriage shots Jason, those red brake calipers look the business, I'll bet they stop as good as they look and you'll need it with all those horses to stop!
Thanks Martin, I did a bit of research and the 80/90 is the way to go. The Lucas is supposed to be great for most all transmissions with that climbing technology. I'll check out the Extra Ten sounds cool!
@@JWClassicVW The Penrite Seems to do the trick in my cammed 1600 motor and was recommended by the local VW shop who's never put me wrong yet.
Very cool!
Looking good, the motor that is.
Lol... yeah she's almost ready!
Hey Jason,
You've come a long way man the shot of looking up around the transmission really shows the amount of work you've done.
Hearing this bad boy come alive is going to be compulsory viewing.
Q. Your kafer bar would that interfere with a standard starter.
Anyhoo thanks for sharing man.
✌️ from Melbourne Australia.
Hey, hey Kevin!! Yeah brother sometimes I just sit there and think of all the work... it has been a lot! Yes the standard starter fits with no issues. As always man I truly appreciate all of the support man!
DAMN! Been there, done that with the case..... Sorry Dude!
Yeah... soft material, getting welded up should be good to go next week. Thanks for the support brother!
Hello hope you can help me I was having a exhaust problem it was heating to much in that part . I had only one exhaust tip and I am in a hot island
Lots of things can cause overheating, I would first check the basics. So you have all your tin... engine tune up. Make sure your timing is good and that your not running to lean.
Come on man start that enjin
Lol... soon enough my friend!
Gee, that sucks. I have that very same outlet glued in with locktite bearing retainer because there is very little thread left. It's going to piss me off big time one of these days.
You know it... live and learn, glad it wasn't worse. Getting it welded right now.
Wuoooo 😍
Yeah!!! 👍😎👍
what kind of OIL sump
Custom made by R.A.C.E Engineering, pretty sweet!
I tried to find them but no luck u got a LINK
Need to check out the FB group R.A.C.E - Rear Air Cooled Engineering
Was that a oil leak or fuel leak?
That was the Niagara Falls of oil leaks... lol
@@JWClassicVW 😲
Redline Shockproof gear oil.
I'll have to check that out... never heard of it.
@@JWClassicVW The Lightweight Shock proof is made out of Smurfs?? at least that is what the bottle said... 😉
It a true VW = oil leaking S.O.B I hope you don't have a issue of why they sold that motor ?
Nope... something I did.