Everybody should have a chance to give up something they love for a year to a museum. Must be great to have her back. I definitely enjoyed the no-talk cruising part. Happy cruising!
I remember the video of the parade you participated in for the shut ins during the dark days of the virus. It was very touching to see the people out waving for a minute of joy.
Always good to see a Crusty video, and the seaside scenery and mansions were gorgeous. I was thinking about VWs earlier this week after going through a box of old photos that included my Dad and Mom and their camper van and Type II (think that's is right, my sis drove it all through college.) Good memories. If you ever make it to Kansas, you have friends you have just not yet met.
WHat an honor to have that show at a museum. I love that V Dub...!!!!! Crusty rules! I keep hearing Sanford and Son theme song and I know they are different trucks but the writing on the doors just classic.
This sweet work van puts a smile on my face every time I see it. Cars and trucks used to have such friendly faces. It's all angry terminator robots today.
gas guzzling, over-legislated, planned obsolescence pile of self destructive buckets, the new ones are. more of a weapon sold to you as a commodity item
So good to see Crusty again! I came to your channel for the VW content years and years ago, you were still working on Lucy. Would love to see more VW's!
Here in Canada that ball on your wheel is illegal unless you are disable, it's interesting how different the laws are in two neighboring places like main and New brunswick and also new Hampshire. I love watching these perspective videos makes you feel as though you are right there with you mustie. Beautiful place you live in. God bless you sir.
those speed steering balls are illegal in most states as well...i think the only applications i see them on are old heavy equipment and mustie vehicles
Went to museum on our trip up to Maine from Pennsylvania a while back just to see your VW. Made sure we told them that’s why we were there. Thx for loaning it out. Made for a great stop. Awesome museum.
Oh my heart skipped a beat Darren when I saw crusty again. I was under the impression you'd sold him, after all he's worth a fortune. So good to see you just lent him out for a year. So happy to see his return Darren so happy. Great video as usual, love the channel.
Wow how time flies... Good to see you and Crusty back together again.. Thanks for the ride along cool VW show.. Enjoy all your videos keep up the great work 👍
Great story. A Volk’s Wagon from a Junk Yard in Vermont bought back to life and put in a car museum. Not many people have accomplished that. I have learned so much about carburetors from your channel. Great video Mustie 1
We used to aim that accelerator pump nozzle at the edge of the venturi where it stuck out so it would make a nice spray pattern when the gas hit it. Worked great if you could get it aimed right.
Fun ride around Portsmouth NH ... driven 1B And 1A So many times in countless modes of transportation ... the road into Hampton Beach is wicked fun on a motorcycle .... thanks for the ride!
Thanks, Mustie 1. It's been about twelve years since my last air-cooled VW, so I really enjoyed this. I kind of don't understand myself and the allure that the air-cooled VW's have for me. My whole life they have drawn me in. Every time I think that I've had enough experiences with them, they have a way of creeping back into my life. And there's always the memory of the one I let get away and regretted. It was a sweetie '68 Deluxe Beetle wearing baby blue. I still have hope that one day it will find me again.
That cruise was quite nice, thanks for taking us along for the ride. The plastic filter isn't the issue, it is the weight of the filter on the carb fitting. Also, that braided fuel line just don;t cut it with modern fuel blends, even without ethanol. 5 mm fuel line rated for modern fuels is now readily available, and fits properly. I use FI clamps, the don;t cut into the hose like screw type clamps. I also runt he filter over the trans, jsut after the tank. It should be on the input side of the pump, even if it is int he engine compartment. I have to admit, though it is always fun seeing what you drag home to resurrect, this time around felt good to me. Knowing exactly what you were doing, and how to do it was somehow pleasing. I just pulled a bug out of storage today, that had sat all winter. Fired right up once the carb bowl filled. Gonna start driving that rusty pile this week! My 68 single cab and 66 beetle are next on the list for driver status.
Glad to see you have my favorite Volkswagen back home..your wrenching on the VW's brought me to your channel..my namesake Uncle Charles made a living restoring VW's after his retirement from the air force..so watching you work on them takes me back to some great memories..thank you for doing what you do.☺️👍
Seems that automobile enthusiasts are the best crowd to hang out with, everyone you met there, and pretty much everyone at any other meet you've taken us to, are really nice folks. That little girl trying to see the bubbles was so adorable, all the dogs too. What a quaint area, very relaxed, the road trip had me dozing off, but I like towns like that. No doubt in my mind that you'll have that mower going quickly, there isn't too much that can be wrong with an engine that age. :-)
Hi Dave. Three VW's in the cruise were mine. I've been in several different car clubs, and in my experience, they're not all that friendly. VW people are the best.
Yay! It's the Mustie and Crusty Show again! Very cool to see Crusty back. The resurrection was one of my favorite series of yours and on RUclips. Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
Great to see Krusty back; doesn't seem like a year. Thanks for taking us cruising, thoroughly enjoyed the drive. I did a lot of miles around Scotland in a microbus of about the same vintage, mostly as a passenger(so the view from that seat is familiar), or loafing in the back - great memories. Sadly, the bus and it's driver have passed into history. Excellent video.👍
Thank you so much for that relaxing video, I have health issues, and don't hardly get out, It was so nice to see all that open road and nice country buildings and homes, you made my day! I Love all your videos!
I've been going to the Lars Anderson museum since I was a kid off and on. It's amazing to see how they find some of their awesome display cars. Congratulations!
Another awesome video Daren, glad to see our old pal Krusty back in the house. Loved the nice tour you took us on through your town. Hope you are having a great day and happy mothers day to all the moms and grand moms out there.
Really nice to see a VW update from you. I enjoy all your content hugely, but it was the VWs that originally lead me to your channel. I look forward to you hopefully uploading some more content on the old aircooleds. All the best from the UK 🇬🇧
Thank you for the leisurely drive through New England. A lot of us never get to see that part of the country. I've always been curious about day to day life out that way.
It's funny when you recognize the roads that Mustie was traveling on. The trip started 5 minutes from my cousin's house, and that park where the car show was is only 5 minutes from where I spent summer vacations as a kid.
Yeah I live on Hampton Nh… and I go putting around on all the road Mustie did.. Hudson Nh to York Me. Very informative video. Thank you Mustie and Crustie for your edutainment and travel video,
Glad to see "ole" krusty back home and the cruise in her was fantastic. Another great start to my Sunday. Thanks Mustie...now off to my shop to work on my '73 body off
Mustie my wife and I brought a 73’ bus Sportsmobile back to life inspired by your years of videos! I was watching crusty’s cruise today and hoping you might do a video on properly adjusting steering. Or what is the proper free play on bus steering? Thx Mustie for sharing, love your channel!
Yeah!! Its a Sunday and it's a Mustie1 Day 😊👍 I really and sincerely look forward to this time. Make my day and week watching and hanging out while you do some wrenching.. Better then any thing you'll find on TV 👌
Neat little museum, I stumbled across it when I was in that area and had some time to kill a few years ago. The absolute icing on the cake that just made my day was the display just inside the front door at the time was a jag xj220, supercars aren't really my thing, but it was always one of my favorites.
Went there in 2019 for a Micro Car show. Learned about the show over the years from Hemming's Magazines. Years previously they had done a story on a kid (16-17) with a Trabant. The kid was there with the car. Told him "I read the story years ago. You've gotten a heck of lot bigger since then!!!" I want a Nissan Figaro. 2 were there. One was from Long Island. Woman that drove it up said no issues on the highway with it. A Nissan S-cargo was there. Just as goofy as the photos.
Welcome home Crusty, Mustie in his element working on one of his baby’s. Good to see him home receiving some well needed love, soon be cruising around town and showing off in the parades. Happy mothers day to all n the US TOM UK
Always love seeing the VW's on your channel. Very Awesome! I committed early in life (which is very long time ago) that for the rest of my days on earth, it would be nothing but VW's for me. From the 70's throughout the late 80's, it was nothing but air-cooled for me ad I buzzzed along the roadaways in my VW's. Friends and fellow car enthusiasts always asked me "What's the latest VW buzz?". A term that has stuck with me and I incorporated into my channel name, Then I was onto adding some water-cooled Jettas and Rabbits and even a new convertible beetle along the way. I'm an open-minded person and have been interested in VW's new ID series electric vehicles. Ironically enough, they are calling the new ID Van the Buzz. I say it's fate!
Thanks for taking me for a ride around my old stomping grounds, although it has been forty years since I was there as an airman at the base. Fox Run Mall had just opened. Beautiful area, but I shoveled enough snow for a lifetime!
Thats so cool to see a vehicle come back from a decades long slumber in a junkyard and see it being enjoyed and used reliably!! Such a shame so many classics were junked long before their time was due. I did the same style rebuild/revival on a 47 chevy wrecker truck that was in a junkyard for 40+ years. Its a good feeling.
Welcome home old friend! Btw that’s the exact same engine as on my lawnmower (plastic carb and everything) no idle circuit on it for years, no matter what I do. So looking forward to the video on that one! Maybe after that I can fix mine.
Wish you well with it! Makes me wonder whats actually going on with yours thats causing it...I know a lot of drive-by-wire cars make the throttlebody work doubletime as the IACV too if you wanna go that route in some form for now? If I knew enough about the carbs on these things I'd love to help further. Lol
Seeing your rig remains me of the one my uncle had when I was 17, his was a 3 door, we used to use it for roo shooting, 35 year's ago, nearly went anywhere, all the best to you and your loved ones
Those carbs have a white plastic piece that you can carefully pop out with a small screwdriver. They have a couple of little brass inserts that have tiny holes in them that are your jets. Very carefully poke a tiny wire thru those holes and make sure they are not plugged. Then blow the thru all passages in that plastic piece with carb cleaner spray so that you know it’s clean. Also, spray some cleaner down in the cavity where that part fits into. Pop that piece back in the carb body and reassemble. Just be careful reinstalling that white piece. There is a separate tube inside the carb throat that has a hole that the long part on that piece fits down into. It can slide out of position and the white piece won’t be able to go back in. Look down inside that opening, and be sure you can see all the way into the carb throat. If not, you have to reposition that inner tube.
@@notajp yup. That’s exactly what i did. All the jets are clean, went together well every time. I even clean the gas tank every year and run it dry before putting it into winter storage. I’m thinking about just disconnecting the governor and attaching a throttle cable on a bicycle gear shift selector.
Love Crusty! Mustie I have a question. Would you do a video on all of your fleet one day? I just noticed that you have the blue tundra? Would love to see the hoard of vehicles you have running and in process. PLEASE from a fan in CA
Hey Mustie how’s it going I came across your show about 6 months ago and I have to say I have enjoyed every episode I have watched starting with the bringing back to life an old green marine engine about 6 years ago and just love your enthusiasm , your ability to explain what you are doing and what to look out for when working on stuff I especially love all the vdub content as I have owned and worked on 1972 , 1973 ,1978 buses 1x 1972 dual cab I put a Chevy Corvair engine and transaxle in the 73 and had a lot of fun with that back in 1979 Love the show keep up the great work Regards from Brian Brisbane Australia
Say it ain't so! A VW rally? Ze invasion off ze four cylinder Briggzenstrattenvagons. Thanks for taking us along. That was a really nice gathering of people having good weekend fun with their hobbies, passions and each other. And then the views (Thanks for a couple of nice screenshots for future PC wallpaper) and the cruise through the coastal neighborhood. Houses like those around here with ocean front views would snatch about 3 or 4 mil out west here. Maybe more now. You truly do live in a beautiful part of the world.
One other fire hazard to look at is to make sure the metal fuel line that goes thru the hole in the rear tin is still there. Sometimes people will use a straight piece of hose from the fuel pump thru the hole in the tin and to the fuel hose under the car. As time goes by the sharp edges of the hole in the tin will wear into the rubber hose causing a leak and potential fire.
Everybody should have a chance to give up something they love for a year to a museum. Must be great to have her back. I definitely enjoyed the no-talk cruising part. Happy cruising!
VW provide their own music.Thanks for the ride and the show.
Using the starter to move the it, hey doesn’t that officially make it a hybrid vehicle? Thanks for another fun video.
I remember the video of the parade you participated in for the shut ins during the dark days of the virus. It was very touching to see the people out waving for a minute of joy.
Always good to see a Crusty video, and the seaside scenery and mansions were gorgeous. I was thinking about VWs earlier this week after going through a box of old photos that included my Dad and Mom and their camper van and Type II (think that's is right, my sis drove it all through college.) Good memories. If you ever make it to Kansas, you have friends you have just not yet met.
Crusti is home👍🏡😍...
That was a beautiful Tour Sir. Thank you for taking us with you!
I love seeing the old vw again, I'm happy she's back home safe and sound, its the coolest vw out of the bunch.
Thanks for taking us along.
I'm German and I love these old "Luftgekühlten"
Great work
Sooooo good to see it back home after just watching and listening to you part with it.
Dang, time flies!!!! Doesn't seem like it was a year ago. Always enjoy the channel Mustie1!!!
Yes I say the same fast year!!!
Thought the same thing LOL
Me too. Like it was only a couple months.
I'm sure he had it there months before he posted the video
Thanks for the shop time and tour Mustie1!
This made me smile, seeing the VW truck back was like welcoming an old friend home after they had been away for some time.
WHat an honor to have that show at a museum. I love that V Dub...!!!!! Crusty rules! I keep hearing Sanford and Son theme song and I know they are different trucks but the writing on the doors just classic.
This sweet work van puts a smile on my face every time I see it. Cars and trucks used to have such friendly faces. It's all angry terminator robots today.
gas guzzling, over-legislated, planned obsolescence pile of self destructive buckets, the new ones are. more of a weapon sold to you as a commodity item
Same thing with riding mowers gotta love those classics
Driving around Portsmouth brings back old memories from long ago...Thanks for sharing..
So good to see Crusty again! I came to your channel for the VW content years and years ago, you were still working on Lucy. Would love to see more VW's!
I loved the view of the area as I live in the middle of the Desert. Your ''World'' is so alien and interesting!
Here in Canada that ball on your wheel is illegal unless you are disable, it's interesting how different the laws are in two neighboring places like main and New brunswick and also new Hampshire. I love watching these perspective videos makes you feel as though you are right there with you mustie. Beautiful place you live in. God bless you sir.
those speed steering balls are illegal in most states as well...i think the only applications i see them on are old heavy equipment and mustie vehicles
That's called a Brodie knob lol
Went to museum on our trip up to Maine from Pennsylvania a while back just to see your VW. Made sure we told them that’s why we were there. Thx for loaning it out. Made for a great stop. Awesome museum.
Oh my heart skipped a beat Darren when I saw crusty again. I was under the impression you'd sold him, after all he's worth a fortune. So good to see you just lent him out for a year. So happy to see his return Darren so happy. Great video as usual, love the channel.
Darren, that was fun. Good to see Crusty back home.
There were more air-cooled VWs at that show than there are in all of Germany. Thanks for taking us along.
Nice ride. Thanks for taking us along.
Interesting to see FDR plugging the port in the carb at 26:00. Creative use of a plug cheaper than anything you could buy.
It ain't wrenching but I do love to see such a beautiful part of this country
Thanks for the ride
Wow how time flies... Good to see you and Crusty back together again.. Thanks for the ride along cool VW show.. Enjoy all your videos keep up the great work 👍
I still can not believe you got that paint job that was underneath to comeback so well!!!!!! I loved watching that scotch brite palooza!!!!!!
Great story. A Volk’s Wagon from a Junk Yard in Vermont bought back to life and put in a car museum. Not many people have accomplished that. I have learned so much about carburetors from your channel. Great video Mustie 1
Saw you and the group drive by while running a half marathon, most classic VWs I’ve seen in a while
Man seems like it was just a few moths back you took him there. Nice ride along the shoreline there.
Hi CT ! 👍
Beautiful part of the country, makes me want to do a road trip.
We used to aim that accelerator pump nozzle at the edge of the venturi where it stuck out so it would make a nice spray pattern when the gas hit it. Worked great if you could get it aimed right.
You make me miss my 65 bug. If I could go back in time I wouldn’t let her go. Thanks for the ride .
I love the simplicity and engineering that went into this vehicle!
That was so much fun. Thanks for having me along. I have been thinking for a few months now. I haven't seen your dog. Kinda miss her.
Fun ride around Portsmouth NH ... driven 1B And 1A So many times in countless modes of transportation ... the road into Hampton Beach is wicked fun on a motorcycle .... thanks for the ride!
Thank you for taking us for the ride, best way to knock out the 10plus months sitting looking pretty the views were epic.
Thanks, Mustie 1. It's been about twelve years since my last air-cooled VW, so I really enjoyed this. I kind of don't understand myself and the allure that the air-cooled VW's have for me. My whole life they have drawn me in. Every time I think that I've had enough experiences with them, they have a way of creeping back into my life. And there's always the memory of the one I let get away and regretted. It was a sweetie '68 Deluxe Beetle wearing baby blue. I still have hope that one day it will find me again.
You know spring has sprung when crusty comes out. It is has become a channel tradition, Welcome home crusty. Now we viewers need some yard sale vids.
The cruise back home was awesome the view of the ocean was nice thanks for the video Mustie always great content!!!!!!
Glad to see Ol' Crusty home again. Can't believe it has been a year already.
That cruise was quite nice, thanks for taking us along for the ride.
The plastic filter isn't the issue, it is the weight of the filter on the carb fitting. Also, that braided fuel line just don;t cut it with modern fuel blends, even without ethanol. 5 mm fuel line rated for modern fuels is now readily available, and fits properly. I use FI clamps, the don;t cut into the hose like screw type clamps. I also runt he filter over the trans, jsut after the tank. It should be on the input side of the pump, even if it is int he engine compartment.
I have to admit, though it is always fun seeing what you drag home to resurrect, this time around felt good to me. Knowing exactly what you were doing, and how to do it was somehow pleasing. I just pulled a bug out of storage today, that had sat all winter. Fired right up once the carb bowl filled. Gonna start driving that rusty pile this week! My 68 single cab and 66 beetle are next on the list for driver status.
I have been a member of larz Anderson auto museum for years. One of Boston's best-kept secrets.
Must be an absolute honour having your car in a museum I’m jealous love you mustie
that trailer was probably one of your best investments, glad that people got to see it.
Glad to see you have my favorite Volkswagen back home..your wrenching on the VW's brought me to your channel..my namesake Uncle Charles made a living restoring VW's after his retirement from the air force..so watching you work on them takes me back to some great memories..thank you for doing what you do.☺️👍
I really loved that drive thank you.
Feels like yesterday you dropped it off, Wow time flys
Thanks!
Seems that automobile enthusiasts are the best crowd to hang out with, everyone you met there, and pretty much everyone at any other meet you've taken us to, are really nice folks. That little girl trying to see the bubbles was so adorable, all the dogs too. What a quaint area, very relaxed, the road trip had me dozing off, but I like towns like that. No doubt in my mind that you'll have that mower going quickly, there isn't too much that can be wrong with an engine that age. :-)
Hi Dave. Three VW's in the cruise were mine. I've been in several different car clubs, and in my experience, they're not all that friendly. VW people are the best.
The drive along Rt 1a brought back memories when I grew up there many years ago.
Never knew the accelerator pump cover could warp. Always learning when I watch your videos.
Neat cruise, the countryside up there is beautiful.
That museum should be in a museum. It’s beautiful.
Yay!
It's the Mustie and Crusty Show again!
Very cool to see Crusty back. The resurrection was one of my favorite series of yours and on RUclips.
Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
It's nice that you got your truck back. It's a very good looking and running ride.
Great to see Krusty back; doesn't seem like a year. Thanks for taking us cruising, thoroughly enjoyed the drive. I did a lot of miles around Scotland in a microbus of about the same vintage, mostly as a passenger(so the view from that seat is familiar), or loafing in the back - great memories. Sadly, the bus and it's driver have passed into history. Excellent video.👍
Thank you so much for that relaxing video, I have health issues, and don't hardly get out, It was so nice to see all that open road and nice country buildings and homes, you made my day! I Love all your videos!
I've been going to the Lars Anderson museum since I was a kid off and on. It's amazing to see how they find some of their awesome display cars. Congratulations!
Thanks for sharing a part of your world with us. That ride to the VW owners gathering was great!
Another awesome video Daren, glad to see our old pal Krusty back in the house.
Loved the nice tour you took us on through your town. Hope you are having a great day and happy mothers day to all the moms and grand moms out there.
Great ride Mustie thanks for the AWESOME SCENERY!!!!!!! WELCOME BACK CRUSTY!!!!
Really nice to see a VW update from you. I enjoy all your content hugely, but it was the VWs that originally lead me to your channel. I look forward to you hopefully uploading some more content on the old aircooleds.
All the best from the UK 🇬🇧
Thanks for the tour. What a beautiful place you live in 👍
HEY! Heck yes my Sunday is now off to a good start ! YEEHAW !!
Thank you for the leisurely drive through New England. A lot of us never get to see that part of the country.
I've always been curious about day to day life out that way.
It's funny when you recognize the roads that Mustie was traveling on. The trip started 5 minutes from my cousin's house, and that park where the car show was is only 5 minutes from where I spent summer vacations as a kid.
Yeah I live on Hampton Nh… and I go putting around on all the road Mustie did.. Hudson Nh to York Me.
Very informative video.
Thank you Mustie and Crustie for your edutainment and travel video,
I remember my first time seeing this truck in person and getting to meet you as well, that is one thing I'll never forget..
Glad to see "ole" krusty back home and the cruise in her was fantastic. Another great start to my Sunday. Thanks Mustie...now off to my shop to work on my '73 body off
Love that museum. They have the best lawn events!
Mustie my wife and I brought a 73’ bus Sportsmobile back to life inspired by your years of videos! I was watching crusty’s cruise today and hoping you might do a video on properly adjusting steering. Or what is the proper free play on bus steering? Thx Mustie for sharing, love your channel!
Absolutely beautiful country! Thanks for the ride along
Yeah!! Its a Sunday and it's a Mustie1 Day 😊👍 I really and sincerely look forward to this time. Make my day and week watching and hanging out while you do some wrenching.. Better then any thing you'll find on TV 👌
All the houses near the water look so pretty!
Neat little museum, I stumbled across it when I was in that area and had some time to kill a few years ago. The absolute icing on the cake that just made my day was the display just inside the front door at the time was a jag xj220, supercars aren't really my thing, but it was always one of my favorites.
Went there in 2019 for a Micro Car show. Learned about the show over the years from Hemming's Magazines. Years previously they had done a story on a kid (16-17) with a Trabant. The kid was there with the car. Told him "I read the story years ago. You've gotten a heck of lot bigger since then!!!" I want a Nissan Figaro. 2 were there. One was from Long Island. Woman that drove it up said no issues on the highway with it. A Nissan S-cargo was there. Just as goofy as the photos.
Welcome home Crusty, Mustie in his element working on one of his baby’s. Good to see him home receiving some well needed love, soon be cruising around town and showing off in the parades. Happy mothers day to all n the US TOM UK
Always love seeing the VW's on your channel. Very Awesome! I committed early in life (which is very long time ago) that for the rest of my days on earth, it would be nothing but VW's for me. From the 70's throughout the late 80's, it was nothing but air-cooled for me ad I buzzzed along the roadaways in my VW's. Friends and fellow car enthusiasts always asked me "What's the latest VW buzz?". A term that has stuck with me and I incorporated into my channel name, Then I was onto adding some water-cooled Jettas and Rabbits and even a new convertible beetle along the way. I'm an open-minded person and have been interested in VW's new ID series electric vehicles. Ironically enough, they are calling the new ID Van the Buzz. I say it's fate!
Don’t worry about the oil leaks- automatic rust control! 😆
Thanks for taking me for a ride around my old stomping grounds, although it has been forty years since I was there as an airman at the base. Fox Run Mall had just opened. Beautiful area, but I shoveled enough snow for a lifetime!
Totally agree.. never had a inline filter like that fail.. but have definitely had them fuel lines turn to mush or goo lol.. great vids mustie👍👍😁😁😁
Thankyou for a wonderful Sunday drive.
Thats so cool to see a vehicle come back from a decades long slumber in a junkyard and see it being enjoyed and used reliably!! Such a shame so many classics were junked long before their time was due. I did the same style rebuild/revival on a 47 chevy wrecker truck that was in a junkyard for 40+ years. Its a good feeling.
I mean yeah, accelerator pumps - such a big driveability thing, easy to understand, and fun to squirt over and over and over ad nausea. Luv it
Welcome home old friend! Btw that’s the exact same engine as on my lawnmower (plastic carb and everything) no idle circuit on it for years, no matter what I do. So looking forward to the video on that one! Maybe after that I can fix mine.
Ñ MMB
Wish you well with it! Makes me wonder whats actually going on with yours thats causing it...I know a lot of drive-by-wire cars make the throttlebody work doubletime as the IACV too if you wanna go that route in some form for now?
If I knew enough about the carbs on these things I'd love to help further. Lol
Seeing your rig remains me of the one my uncle had when I was 17, his was a 3 door, we used to use it for roo shooting, 35 year's ago, nearly went anywhere, all the best to you and your loved ones
Those carbs have a white plastic piece that you can carefully pop out with a small screwdriver. They have a couple of little brass inserts that have tiny holes in them that are your jets. Very carefully poke a tiny wire thru those holes and make sure they are not plugged. Then blow the thru all passages in that plastic piece with carb cleaner spray so that you know it’s clean. Also, spray some cleaner down in the cavity where that part fits into. Pop that piece back in the carb body and reassemble. Just be careful reinstalling that white piece. There is a separate tube inside the carb throat that has a hole that the long part on that piece fits down into. It can slide out of position and the white piece won’t be able to go back in. Look down inside that opening, and be sure you can see all the way into the carb throat. If not, you have to reposition that inner tube.
@@notajp yup. That’s exactly what i did. All the jets are clean, went together well every time. I even clean the gas tank every year and run it dry before putting it into winter storage. I’m thinking about just disconnecting the governor and attaching a throttle cable on a bicycle gear shift selector.
Glad you got the truck back. I enjoy all of your videos. You really seem to enjoy what you do, which is nice to see.
Love Crusty! Mustie I have a question. Would you do a video on all of your fleet one day? I just noticed that you have the blue tundra? Would love to see the hoard of vehicles you have running and in process. PLEASE from a fan in CA
Mustie and Krustie .!!. + free mower 😄😄 looking forward to it already !!
Good stuff Bud!! Good to see Crusty back on the road again!!☻
Thanks for taking us for a ride!
Welcome home crusty
Enjoyed the ride back. Thanks Mustie!
That cop at 31.30 must have been thinking "Soooo no speeders in THIS direction 🤦♂️"😂
More of the same. Great content, commentary and damn enjoyable. Thank you for yet another ride along.
Hey Mustie how’s it going
I came across your show about 6 months ago and I have to say I have enjoyed every episode I have watched starting with the bringing back to life an old green marine engine about 6 years ago and just love your enthusiasm , your ability to explain what you are doing and what to look out for when working on stuff
I especially love all the vdub content as I have owned and worked on 1972 , 1973 ,1978 buses 1x 1972 dual cab
I put a Chevy Corvair engine and transaxle in the 73 and had a lot of fun with that back in 1979
Love the show keep up the great work
Regards from Brian
Brisbane Australia
Say it ain't so! A VW rally? Ze invasion off ze four cylinder Briggzenstrattenvagons.
Thanks for taking us along. That was a really nice gathering of people having good weekend fun with their hobbies, passions and each other. And then the views (Thanks for a couple of nice screenshots for future PC wallpaper) and the cruise through the coastal neighborhood. Houses like those around here with ocean front views would snatch about 3 or 4 mil out west here. Maybe more now. You truly do live in a beautiful part of the world.
Brian is my favourite character in the "Mustieverse" 🤙😉
I'd like to welcome his hair back again. 👍
So much less threatening than shaved head Brian. 🤪
This virtual ride was well appreciated Mustie. Thank you for sharing.
I find the sound of these old air cooled VW engines to be relaxing for some reason. How long do they typically last between rebuilds?
I thoroughly enjoyed your ride along video. I've admired VW's since I was 12 but never have owned one. Your ride along has me wanting one again.
One other fire hazard to look at is to make sure the metal fuel line that goes thru the hole in the rear tin is still there. Sometimes people will use a straight piece of hose from the fuel pump thru the hole in the tin and to the fuel hose under the car. As time goes by the sharp edges of the hole in the tin will wear into the rubber hose causing a leak and potential fire.