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- 11th August 2017 - 5:15pm
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Auto box failure
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5294
Re: Auto box failure
Hi Mark (and anyone else interested). As a follow up to my Auto box failure post. The car went to a company called Dartford Transmissions (recommended to me by a couple of sources). When they took the box apart they found the Direct/Reverse wrecked. They replaced this and also the other clutch and t...
- 22nd June 2017 - 3:08pm
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Auto box failure
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5294
Re: Auto box failure
Hi thanks for your suggestions. Looking like it could be the Reverse and Direct Clutch (or related part) has failed :crybaby: :( As it involves dismantling the box just need to track down a trustworthy Auto Box re builder and find parts! (And money!) Hi Mark Poulton - good to see you are still on th...
- 12th June 2017 - 5:06pm
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Auto box failure
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5294
Auto box failure
Need some advice re: my 1973 Type 3 Automatic Squareback. Took it for its MOT last week, it passed with flying colours, but when I collected Garage informed me the reverse gear had stopped working. They claimed it was nothing they has done just a "coincidence". The box has been trouble free for year...
- 23rd March 2015 - 3:55pm
- Forum: Virtual Clubhouse
- Topic: Whats the latest on Historic Vehicle Exemption?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2599
Whats the latest on Historic Vehicle Exemption?
We have a Type 3 and Beetle both 1973. Should we get automatic exemption when the tax becomes due or do you have to apply for it. Is it based on Manufacture date or date first registered? Looked on the online site and they both seem still to be eligible for tax.
Thanks
Stuart
Thanks
Stuart
- 3rd July 2014 - 2:18pm
- Forum: Virtual Clubhouse
- Topic: Window Rubbers advice
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7631
Re: Window Rubbers advice
The USA stopped Twin Carb Type 3's a lot earlier than Europe
- 2nd July 2014 - 2:32pm
- Forum: Virtual Clubhouse
- Topic: Window Rubbers advice
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7631
Re: Window Rubbers advice
thanks
- 24th June 2014 - 12:35pm
- Forum: Virtual Clubhouse
- Topic: Window Rubbers advice
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7631
Re: Window Rubbers advice
Cant get hold of Simon Kelly at the moment, he hasn't replied to my Ebay email. The other option seems to be Custom & Commercial, anyone any opinions on the quality of their rubbers?
- 23rd June 2014 - 5:52pm
- Forum: Virtual Clubhouse
- Topic: Window Rubbers advice
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7631
Re: Window Rubbers advice
Simon Kelly not currently selling window or door rubbers on his Ebay shop. Have emailed him but no reply as yet.
Anyone tried the Type 3 Window rubbers Custom and Commercial are currently selling?
Anyone tried the Type 3 Window rubbers Custom and Commercial are currently selling?
- 20th June 2014 - 5:16pm
- Forum: Virtual Clubhouse
- Topic: Window Rubbers advice
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7631
Re: Window Rubbers advice
OK good start
- 20th June 2014 - 3:26pm
- Forum: Virtual Clubhouse
- Topic: Window Rubbers advice
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7631
Window Rubbers advice
The Window Rubbers on my 73 Variant are shot and will need replacing very soon. Any comments on the best quality (re fit and longevity) around at the moment> I want to retain the chrome strips so not Cal Look rubbers.
Stuart
Stuart
- 14th August 2013 - 4:34pm
- Forum: Events Diary
- Topic: Beachbuggin 11th August
- Replies: 19
- Views: 11877
Re: Beachbuggin 11th August
I Second that re: Ian. Nice to meet fellow owners, if only briefly due to family commitments
- 9th August 2013 - 6:27pm
- Forum: Events Diary
- Topic: Beachbuggin 11th August
- Replies: 19
- Views: 11877
Re: Beachbuggin 11th August
Hi, know this is a bit late in the day, but wondered if there was any spare spaces on the club stand? My daughter is at uni in Portsmouth and has moved to a house 3 minutes drive from Southsea common! Taking some stuff down to her tomorrow and can stay over till Sunday and go to the show. Will be dr...
- 1st July 2013 - 11:35am
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Taking out interior
- Replies: 3
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Re: Taking out interior
Removed it Saturday with no problem thanks. Handle on the back seat backrest I know about, broke original a few years back! But fortunately found a NOS replacement in the states very cheaply. Found a lot of rust around rear seat belt mounts! Usual for these cars but took my eye of the ball for a whi...
- 28th June 2013 - 2:27pm
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Taking out interior
- Replies: 3
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Taking out interior
Removing rear interior of my late model Squareback ready for wielder next week, including back seat. Any tips/ things to watch out for. Looks reasonably easy?
Stuart
Stuart
- 4th June 2013 - 11:20am
- Forum: Virtual Clubhouse
- Topic: Welding
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3237
Re: Welding
Hi think Jays have gone. He was good but when his son took over not so sure. Had a little problem with son once over job on our Beetle and never went back. Know what you mean about a little becoming a lot if done properly! Not in a position to move into a resto yet but want someone who at least will...
- 3rd June 2013 - 4:56pm
- Forum: Virtual Clubhouse
- Topic: Welding
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3237
Welding
Variant just failed MOT and needs some Welding, not massive amount but want to find a guy or garage to do the work that's trustworthy and understands old VWs and working on a classic rather than the "bang on a patch to get it through the next MOT" approach. Really need to be someone in SE London are...
- 3rd June 2013 - 4:49pm
- Forum: Virtual Clubhouse
- Topic: Type 3 Variant Car Cover Recomendation
- Replies: 15
- Views: 10601
Re: Type 3 Variant Car Cover Recomendation
Doesn't sound promising. Get quite a lot of wind through gap between houses on our driveway
- 31st May 2013 - 12:11pm
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Torsion Bar Cap
- Replies: 2
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Torsion Bar Cap
Hi, does anyone know if the torsion bar caps on 1973 Type 3 Automatic are easy to get? Are they the same as manual cars and/or same as Beetle? Need to replace mine as failed MOT due to corrosion :( This is the bit I mean This one is not from my car its just to show roughly the part I mean!! Think mi...
- 29th May 2013 - 4:47pm
- Forum: Virtual Clubhouse
- Topic: Type 3 Variant Car Cover Recomendation
- Replies: 15
- Views: 10601
Type 3 Variant Car Cover Recomendation
HI,
can anyone recommend a good outdoor Cover for a Variant (squareback)?
thanks
can anyone recommend a good outdoor Cover for a Variant (squareback)?
thanks
- 13th May 2013 - 10:18am
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Key Stuck in Ignition!
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3241
Re: Key Stuck in Ignition!
Hi,
at weekend put some graphite into lock got some Molegrips on the key and twisted hard, with a crunch key came out and the lock freed itself! Tried all my keys for the car and the lock and ignition seem to be working fine. Hoping it will last but so far so good
at weekend put some graphite into lock got some Molegrips on the key and twisted hard, with a crunch key came out and the lock freed itself! Tried all my keys for the car and the lock and ignition seem to be working fine. Hoping it will last but so far so good
- 9th May 2013 - 1:03pm
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Key Stuck in Ignition!
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3241
Key Stuck in Ignition!
Drove home late last night switched off the ignition and key stuck fast! When I turn key it turns to first position (ignition on) but wont turn to second to fire up engine. Can turn ignition off but key wont come out! Any suggestions anyone? Car is a 1973 Type 3 Variant (squareback) but think the st...
- 29th October 2012 - 2:42pm
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Late Type 3 Caliper Mounting Bolt Locking Plates
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3903
Re: Late Type 3 Caliper Mounting Bolt Locking Plates
thanks for the info Steve
- 24th October 2012 - 5:15pm
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Late Type 3 Caliper Mounting Bolt Locking Plates
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3903
Late Type 3 Caliper Mounting Bolt Locking Plates
Getting my Brake Calliper rebuilt but have been informed they probably cant replace the Caliper Mounting Bolt Locking Plate. This is the moulded piece of tinware that fits around Calliper that the bolts go through that has ends that bend over once bolts are tightened. The original tabs are not reusa...
- 1st October 2012 - 2:21pm
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Replacement Master Cylinder for 1973 Variant Auto
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5636
Re: Replacement Master Cylinder for 1973 Variant Auto
turned out not to be the Master cylinder in the end. The piston on Brake calliper had Seized. Was dragging on brake and prob. caused the brake fluid to boil. Need to get a replacement late Caliper now...
- 23rd August 2012 - 11:37am
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Replacement Master Cylinder for 1973 Variant Auto
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5636
Re: Replacement Master Cylinder for 1973 Variant Auto
Brakes failed on the M1 going to Shropshire :( Was working perfectly then suddenly went. At low speed there is some braking but not a lot. Assuming its the master cylinder, although no leakage. As its dual I guess that one section has failed and the minimal breaking I am getting is from the secondar...