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vw 73 super beetle road trip to black mesa OK with daughter 1120 miles
too hot to camp so 4 nights in hotels. the high point walk took about 4.5 hours on a hot day. we also did a 4.25 hour walk in tallgrass. we stopped briefly at big basin prairie preserve which didn't have any bison. we briefly visited clark count state park and fishing lake which is very scenic. some of the drive on the gypsum hill scenic byway was very scenic. we also drove the flint hills scenic byway but we've done that so many times it's sort of boring.
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fishing in lawrence, ks @ clinton lake and rock creek, may 2024
zhlédnutí 37Před měsícem
includes last day of the spring white bass spawn in rock creek. picked up my first ever blue catfish. species featured are large and small mouth bass, bluegill, green sunfish, walleye, white bass, wiper, channel and blue catfish, drum, black and white crappie.
vw 73 super beetle twofer road trips 440 miles
zhlédnutí 61Před měsícem
may 21 and may 27. i made a small ignition timing change but other than that, just a couple of nice days for a drive and an adventure out in the grass. empi header is holding up so far. one of the trips netted 28.7 mpg. thumbnail is a view looking south from the highest hill in the park.
vw type 1 vlog #22d.2 keep your ac vw cool, spot cooling with oil
zhlédnutí 213Před měsícem
this is the end of the oil cooling vids. there are other oiling mods that you can find while looking through the forums like: poking holes in the ends of the pushrods, poking holes in the bearing shells, gouging out grooves in the bearing shells. these oiling mods, like the hoover mod (excluding the rocker shaft groove mod), are steaming turds that reduce oiling safety margins and negatively im...
vw 73 super beetle first road trip on new fuel pump
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just my usual 220 mile round trip to tallgrass national preserve outside cottonwood falls and strong city. super nice day for a drive and hike. it was cool enough on the way home that i was glad i have heat. empi ss header is working fine so far.
fishing in lawrence, ks @ clinton lake and rock creek, april 2024
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i always expect to catch some 2 pound white bass this time of year but only caught one. picked up a nice wiper. first channel cat of the year. always manage to land a few crappie during their spawning time but the boat people always do better with them. north america's largest rodent makes an appearance. if you're local and it's still early may, the white bass spawn may still be on at rock cree...
vw 73 super beetle fire it up 2024 with new ss empi header
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this is an expensive header and i hate spending money but cip1 had it on sale in some sort of "march madness" promotion so managed to get it for about 20% less than it is normally offered. it was still over $200 though. so far so good. looking forward to putting some miles on old blue this year.
suzuki aerio 06 exhaust system break quick and cheap fix
zhlédnutí 43Před 2 měsíci
in KS, we don't have emissions checks so a little leakage is not a problem. the connector pipe was in stock at my local advance auto. with an online discount, the part was less than $5.
suzuki aerio 06 fuel injector electrical lead / pigtail repair or replace
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job done for less than $6 and no special electrical tools like crimpers are needed
suzuki aerio 06 firing on 3 cylinders? so much fun
zhlédnutí 48Před 2 měsíci
i needed to get in there and replace the plugs anyway. so now i've got to do some wiring harness repairs too. plugs: NGK iridium BKR5EIX-11
april 8, 2024 solar eclipse
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thought i'd set up a viewing apparatus and invite my older daughter over to watch. being in the path of totality is cool but this was just partial. i think we were projected to be 90% eclipsed in lawrence. the sun was out so we were!
fishing in lawrence, ks @ clinton lake, march 2024
zhlédnutí 155Před 3 měsíci
2 new PBs! february was warm so tried deer creek a few times early in the month but then march turned cold so gave that up and headed to the lake.
vw type 1 vlog #22d.1 keep your ac vw cool, rocker box oiling
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sorry for the somewhat poor editing quality. lots of words in this one and i'm not a great speaker and was definitely not at my best in this one. the message i'm sending is there though. you will not make a significant change to head temperature by puking oil into the rocker box no matter how you do it.
vw type 1 vlog #23.1 ignition system component "audit"
zhlédnutí 54Před 4 měsíci
audit is a word bob hoover used to make his stuff sound impressive. it means that you measure some stuff. so i measured the resistances of my bullet proof ignition system components. here are the results and some minor discussion.
vw type 1 vlog #24 blowby total seal rings
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why not attack blowby at the source with a set of total seal rings installed at build time? just something to think about. a quick summary: the second ring land total seal rings are obsolete and should not be used. the total seal idea is sound though. how about a total seal ring set for the top ring? i did install a set of the second ring land total seals on my '74 way back in the 80's. never h...
next vlog topic: valve covers? radiant cooling? something else?
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next vlog topic: valve covers? radiant cooling? something else?
2023 Year End Review
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2023 Year End Review
best of 2023's fishing outings
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best of 2023's fishing outings
vw type 1 vlog #23 points replacement modules and spark gap
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vw type 1 vlog #23 points replacement modules and spark gap
fishing in lawrence, ks @ clinton lake, november 2023
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fishing in lawrence, ks @ clinton lake, november 2023
vw type 1 vlog #22c keep your ac vw cool, the camshaft
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vw type 1 vlog #22c keep your ac vw cool, the camshaft
vw 73 super beetle a new fuel pump
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vw 73 super beetle a new fuel pump
91 lotus elan 2023 put away for winter
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91 lotus elan 2023 put away for winter
vw 73 super beetle another road trip and a new problem
zhlédnutí 310Před 7 měsíci
vw 73 super beetle another road trip and a new problem
fishing in lawrence, ks @ clinton lake, october 2023
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fishing in lawrence, ks @ clinton lake, october 2023
vw 73 super beetle hood latch cable
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vw 73 super beetle hood latch cable
vw 74 std beetle 2+ years on this tarp
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vw 74 std beetle 2 years on this tarp
volkstember in noto vw car show 2023 topeka, ks
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volkstember in noto vw car show 2023 topeka, ks
fishing in lawrence, ks @ clinton lake, september 2023
zhlédnutí 108Před 9 měsíci
fishing in lawrence, ks @ clinton lake, september 2023
suzuki aerio 06 front brake pads and rotors replacement
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suzuki aerio 06 front brake pads and rotors replacement

Komentáře

  • @thestove2407
    @thestove2407 Před 3 dny

    Amazing depth of research there Scotty ! Especially the camera 900 fps trick. Question: Do you think .. with the new strobe lights, with their adjustable digital re-zero'ing degree offset ... by moving the pick-up .. to the different cylinder wires .. that a person could pick-up the different cylinder firing variances ? Eg .. putting the strobe trigger on cylinder #3's lead ... recording it's exact firing time, and progress through all the leads .. that way, a person should be also able to pickup the donut's variances using that method ? Thanks Scotty

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 3 dny

      nothing wrong with using that kind of timing light just don't use the adjustment mechanism for a test like this. screws up the accuracy. sure you can bounce the inductive pickup from wire to wire. i did that when recording for all those timing vids that i've got. btw, working on the breathing vid but need a part. thought i had one in my boxes but nope. maybe late next week.

    • @thestove2407
      @thestove2407 Před 3 dny

      @redshirt-scotty Hey Scotty, good morning from Canada 🇨🇦 I look forward to the oil breather-box video. I always caution my Vw-friends .. just because Cip1 sells a part ... doesn't mean that you need it. As many of those components are for race type applications vs performance applications. Cheers 🍻

  • @graystar69
    @graystar69 Před 6 dny

    Terrible video….no mention of how difficult it is to get at drain plug and filter…maybe it’s just me🤓

  • @OwhyeeVdub
    @OwhyeeVdub Před 9 dny

    I use heat exhaust wrap on my preheat tubes and the intake runners for my single IDF setup. In above-freezing temperatures, it works great. Below freezing it takes a 20-minute warm-up but will drive horribly for about 3 miles. This next winter I'm adding motorcycle hand grip warmers to the IDF intake right after the carb mounting base.

  • @lzh3131
    @lzh3131 Před 13 dny

    Well by-golly you did it! This was a really good video. I rebuilt the carb, new governor & throttle springs, cleaned gas tank, replaced fuel line, new spark plug, new magneto, new thermostat Ran once then tried to start, then nothing! This is my next diagnostic step. I learned what to look for without going over the top. Good Job!!😅👍👍👍

  • @HonditosLoco
    @HonditosLoco Před 14 dny

    Thanks for the knowledge. I have an 05 aerio sx. Had almost the same issue. But the control arm bolt facing the rear just spins because it's loose from the nut but the metal inside the old bushing is seized onto the bolt so I gotta cut it out too. Just not sure what bolt size

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 14 dny

      there's nothing special about that bolt. i'm sure that suzuki uses it in multiple models. length, diameter and thread pitch are all you need. good luck!

    • @HonditosLoco
      @HonditosLoco Před 5 dny

      @redshirt-scotty It all went fine. I was able to loosen subframe bolts enough to have room to work. Got hardware from Ace, Just didn't weld the new nut...

  • @thestove2407
    @thestove2407 Před 15 dny

    Hi Scottie I really appreciate your depth of research ! Question: How does the lifter with the tiny lubrication hole for the face/cam interface .. how does that oiling-port change the numbers. Is it a major or minor upgrade or down grade ? What do you think ... off the top of your head Win, lose, or draw ? Cheers

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 15 dny

      you're talking about lube-a-lobe lifters. i've never actually seen one so the question that needs to answered is: which band does the hole attach to? i think the hole is attached to the band that is active when the valve is at half or more lift. if so - it's not effective at lubing and will allow air into the oiling system which is bad. if the other band - it is a hole in the oiling system and will have a negative effect on the lubrication system by allowing oil pressure and volume to bleed off in an uncontrolled fashion. that's a negative on both accounts. if you investigate at thesamba you will find that most engine builders don't want them for any number of reasons beyond the 2 that i've just given you.

  • @jonathanstein5049
    @jonathanstein5049 Před 16 dny

    Super as in Mighty Fine! Drive a bit further to Red River, NM where it is cool and green.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 16 dny

      gotta pick up wheeler peak one of these days. budget and time limited this trip.

  • @joemartin8888
    @joemartin8888 Před 16 dny

    Love that paint....Nice videos

  • @OwhyeeVdub
    @OwhyeeVdub Před 17 dny

    Kinda looks like idaho. At least the brown parrts

  • @coreypint8358
    @coreypint8358 Před 17 dny

    Hi i'm from wichita.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 17 dny

      some of that must have looked familiar. go shockers.

  • @unicron24
    @unicron24 Před 17 dny

    word

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Před 17 dny

    that's perfect shots~later-Scotty,🤩

  • @thestove2407
    @thestove2407 Před 19 dny

    Hi Scotty .. I really appreciate your research and attention to the details. May I ask for a vlog on the oil breather box, like yours. I personally believe that the crank case should be under negative pressure .. created by the carb's Vaccum. My concern is that lots of people run a non Vaccum box. Question: If the only source of crank-case pressure is ring blow-by .. how much volume are we talking about ? At both low and high rpm ? Should the crank-case be under Vaccum or ambient pressure ? And are total seal rings a plus or a minus in limiting crank-case pressure ? Thanks Scotty !

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 19 dny

      it's the next one up. been working on it for a month or so. lots of stuff. should be a long vid.

  • @Chris_A_
    @Chris_A_ Před 21 dnem

    *Steve Long Racing Cams Inc in Corona California* *Steve is the Real Deal in camshaft design*

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 21 dnem

      he passed away about 2 years ago. there is no slr any more

  • @kevinparfitt9865
    @kevinparfitt9865 Před měsícem

    I'm overhauling my 34b and I've set the 'closed' float height to 5/6mm as per spec. Is there an 'open' float height recommended gap, I haven't seen one anywhere, maybe it doesn't matter?

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před měsícem

      pretty sure open doesn't matter. never paid any attention to it with mine and they've been work fine for thousands of miles.

    • @kevinparfitt9865
      @kevinparfitt9865 Před měsícem

      @@redshirt-scotty Ah, thought as much. Thanks for confirming.

  • @unicron24
    @unicron24 Před měsícem

    just wanted ask.. my blinkers and tail light wont come on when i push the pedal or use the turn signals. the emg flashers work but dident for a sec then started. could it be the flasher unit.. does it control the turn signals and the brake lights? all bulbs and fuses work fine.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před měsícem

      check out your wiring diagram at thesamba: www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/info/wiringt1.php all flashing goes through the flasher box. corrosion can interrupt electricity so wiggle all the relevant connectors and fuses.

  • @OwhyeeVdub
    @OwhyeeVdub Před měsícem

    The lohan one was good also.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před měsícem

      i picked up the original from my library the day after i was down there. the library didn't have lohan's. i'll dig around and find it online somewhere. tubi, hulu or something like that. later though cause it's time to go catch some fish.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před měsícem

      it's a disney movie. i'd have to pay for a stream.

  • @unicron24
    @unicron24 Před měsícem

    running it without the vacuum advance hose is ok? what does it do?

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před měsícem

      without a vacuum hose it's pretty much an 009. the vacuum canister has a lever arm that is attached to the advance mechanism. under light load the cannister can pull more advance. under load, it turns off and doesn't pull advance. once of these days i'll have to see if it works. it's ancient.

  • @vwkenart
    @vwkenart Před měsícem

    wow that's a tad excessive you just need to run 1 line to one air filter or cap 1 and run 1 line down to the bottom of engine to vent. I have a 2332cc and that's all I have. save the pluming for indoors

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před měsícem

      thanks kenny but that's much too simplistic. there is more going on when you vent inside the carbs than controlling oil leakage. i'm about to do a detailed look at my system and put my thoughts there. congratulation on having a well vented engine. from what i've seen, most 2332 folk have problems.

  • @patrickmclaughlin6013
    @patrickmclaughlin6013 Před měsícem

    I have look back. I missed using the distributor without the vacuum line connected?

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před měsícem

      i pulled the 034 distributor out of a box last spring for use with the compufire. i have a pertronix in the 009 distributor that i had been using prior to installing the 034. i'm sure you know that 034s are svda type distributors. without the vacuum they still have mechanical advance so function like an 009 with a slightly different advance cure. all this stuff info and story is scattered here and there in prior vids somewhere. i'm planning on heading back to the park in 2 days. probably tweek the timing a bit and see if i can improve on the 28.1 mpg.

  • @OwhyeeVdub
    @OwhyeeVdub Před měsícem

    👍

  • @OwhyeeVdub
    @OwhyeeVdub Před měsícem

    Electronic is the only way to go. But keep the points around in case of the ww3 emp. 😮

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před měsícem

      😆

    • @OwhyeeVdub
      @OwhyeeVdub Před měsícem

      So I've purchased a 40,000-volt Pertronix epoxy coil and an accuspark electronic ignition, and I've widened my gap so far to 36. It runs just like the empi was running before my ignition system had a short behind the dash. And so far just shy of 200 miles with the new system. I chose the accuspark over the accu-fire because of the coil. The empi calls for 3.4ohm, I think it worked so well because my bosch black coil is 3.4, but the accuspark calls for a 3.0ohm coil. Time will tell on this setup, hopefully, I do not need the points in the glove box. I really appreciate the way you walk through your videos. 👍

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před měsícem

      @@OwhyeeVdub accuspark? thought that was europe brand. just looked it up. it is or at least it seems to be. pertronix ignitor style. accufire is of course empi. my accufire fried as you know. just watched a mike-fn-garage vid and i think he blew up 2 empi accufires. i've seen him fry a couple others in his some of his other vids. you went with the epoxy coil. nice it's their recommended coil for offroad. you been posting? how's the type 3 working?

    • @OwhyeeVdub
      @OwhyeeVdub Před měsícem

      @scottyc9365 Yeah accuspark is a European thing. They seem to like those and the 123 distributors. It does look like the Pertronix ignitor, so I figured it could be worth a try. I saw Mike blow those also with a blue coil. Maybe that's a thing or not. But the guy we got the Baja from was complaining about that empi ignition, he also had the blue coil on the car. I'm slowly getting the engine disassembled for the square back. It looks all original so far to me. It has dished 85 Pistons. I think I came across info on those for lowering the compression, but I'm not really sure on that one.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před měsícem

      @@OwhyeeVdub 85.5 dish? not sure that's original. afaik, those dished pistons didn't show up until '74 after type 3 production ended. i like the dished pistons. running them on my bug. i had the crowns machined down 1.5mm so only have a small bit of the dish left. mike is blast. his vids are a source of inspiration for my vids. he says A and i then have to say B. i disagree with him endlessly but i still enjoy watching his stuff.

  • @unicron24
    @unicron24 Před měsícem

    does the fuel pump make a sound when it is going out?

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před měsícem

      on my old pump, the diaphram failed. just a tiny hole. no noise.

  • @patrickmclaughlin6013
    @patrickmclaughlin6013 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice.

  • @ashley-tm1uk
    @ashley-tm1uk Před 2 měsíci

    do you know that what you have is a very limited production sports bug?…my first new car was a yellow 1973 …mine didn’t have the big stripe …the $200 package included blacked out bumpers, deep dish 914 wheels with nice parelli tires, same steering wheel…recaro racing seats, front and rear anti sway bars…yes, it was slow, but very fun driving car…i think these bodies and options were built covertly by some v w execs at karmen plant … the base car with no radio or ac was $2,600…totaling $2,800 for the sports bug edition….

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      yup it's a '73 sporty. i've known since before i purchased it nearly 42 years ago. it's my first car. the stripe was gone when i bought it but the paint was faded everywhere else so i knew it had been on there.

  • @stoker20
    @stoker20 Před 2 měsíci

    My buddy had a nice SuperBeetle and OMG was it SLOW. The Gene Berg motor with 2 big Weber's fixed that. It surprised a lot of people.

  • @vintage76vipergreenBeetle
    @vintage76vipergreenBeetle Před 2 měsíci

    I have one of those SS headers. I haven't install it yet. I wonder how long its going to be rust free.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      i hear ya. i didn't want to be the guinea pig on this one but couldn't find long term info on utube or thesamba. we will see.

    • @vintage76vipergreenBeetle
      @vintage76vipergreenBeetle Před 2 měsíci

      @@redshirt-scotty Thanks for being the guinea pig on this one.

  • @GhostHuntersFriesland
    @GhostHuntersFriesland Před 2 měsíci

    sounds like crap, you installed it crappy, the engine runs like crap, your camera sound is crap, the camera footage is crap.

    • @vintage76vipergreenBeetle
      @vintage76vipergreenBeetle Před 2 měsíci

      Empi parts, need work to fit right. I see nothing wrong with the video.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      yup, i have a crappy camera. however, the installation isn't "crappy". the question that must now be asked is: what qualifies you to describe the install as crappy? ok, that's sort of rhetorical. i've looked at your channel content and you aren't qualified let me end with this. you appear to be female and from europe. not many females stop by so thanks for stopping by.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      @@GhostHuntersFriesland dang it! thought you were one of my daughter's online gaming pals. 🤣

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      thanks for the support. my daughter told me to just delete this troll's comments. i'll probably do that at some later date.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      with a header like this one. there is no choice but to get it lined up as best you can and then crank down the nuts until the thing warps into what is required. if it can't warp enough then it snaps. i'm pretty sure it will work out just fine.

  • @kylegoldston
    @kylegoldston Před 2 měsíci

    Yeah, you are wrong on this one and the reduced noise is because helical gears mesh over a period of time instead of the whole gear face slapping into mesh and squeaking out in a single instant. Straight gears produce less power loss simply because the helix angle transfers force at an angle relative to the work being performed, that angular misalignment produces the waste product of minor opposing thrust forces on both shafts proportional to the helix angle.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      i'd be willing to discuss further but you need to impress me first by defining what you mean by "proportional to the helix angle". the word proportional has a broad definition yet the helix gear interaction is very specific. it is that sort of word thing that bob hoover uses again and again in his writings and as i've shown in many of my vids, he didn't understand anything past the word.

  • @thestove2407
    @thestove2407 Před 2 měsíci

    Good day Scotty I remember your math indicating the lifter area had some of the highest pressures generated in the vw engine. Question: Do you think drilling the pushrod tube's oilling-port a little bit larger at the lifter end .... could possibly (significantly) increase pressure and flow through the pushrod ? I'm thinking along the lines of a garden hose with a spray nozzle at the user end. So, if the house-end's valve is only half open, it severely restricts performance at the sprayer nozzle end. So, if the house valve is 100% open, the spray nozzle end can enjoy higher pressure, and perhaps increase both pressure and flow at the rocker-arm / rocker-shaft interface. And, depending on the rocker's side-play shim spacing, (using a .002" gap) perhaps significantly increase the psi pressure between the rocker and rocker shaft. I wouldn't open both ends of the pushrod, as that could detrimentally decrease the oil-pressure in the lifter bore.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      if i really wanted as much pressure as i could get at the rocker/rocker shaft, i'd radius the inside the pushrod ends of the pushrod tips. what kills pressure is flow around sharp bends not flow through a smooth gallery. it's the bend inside the rocker arm that is going to get you.

  • @vwkenart
    @vwkenart Před 2 měsíci

    Just stop all that is doing is sucking hot air into the shroud and adding more heat they used to do it in the 70 and 80 and they ran hotter

  • @battlight3476
    @battlight3476 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent video, did you have any issues with your rev counter after the installation?..

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      have had no problems with the rev counter. i'm sidelined at the moment by a shift linkage problem.

    • @battlight3476
      @battlight3476 Před 2 měsíci

      @@redshirt-scotty thanks for the quick response Scotty , that'll save me adding back in those little coils we cut out..I thought it was interfering with my rev counter but must be something else. Cheers

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      @@battlight3476 i think those little coils are involved with the reduction of the needle bouncing around at the gauge. i have no problem with a bouncing needle. good luck with the repairs.

  • @solisaurora
    @solisaurora Před 2 měsíci

    Mouse!

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      why u watching my stuff? you cheated. we already talked about this

    • @solisaurora
      @solisaurora Před 2 měsíci

      @@redshirt-scotty that's a wild accusation, do you have any proof?

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      i recall an old comment of yours claiming that you don't understand anything i talk about

  • @carlossepulveda6795
    @carlossepulveda6795 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice job. Here in Puerto Rico was cloudy and raining all afternoon.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      that's too bad. it was cloudy the days before and after for us. glad i was able to do this with my older daughter.

  • @solisaurora
    @solisaurora Před 2 měsíci

    Your thumbnail is so awful 💀 (thanks for letting me ditch school)

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      you didn't ditch. you were done

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      did you tell some of your pals to watch?

    • @solisaurora
      @solisaurora Před 2 měsíci

      @@redshirt-scotty Technically I left 10 minutes before class ended and yeah, I got one friend to watch

  • @tomroelofs9935
    @tomroelofs9935 Před 3 měsíci

    yah air is your friend iol is for sliding and rubbing.

  • @OwhyeeVdub
    @OwhyeeVdub Před 3 měsíci

    I've tried wrapping my head around more oil cooling the head by use of a spray bar. It seems a clever way to oil the springs but that's about it. The oil jets I've seen in the case to hit the cylinder walls, that seems more beneficial. Maybe that is one you could break down in a video? Another great video!

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 3 měsíci

      more oil mods coming. spray bars in the head could be useful for spot cooling as in direct the oil at the valve to guide interfaces and more specifically the 4 exhaust valves. everyone thinks that huge amounts of heat can be generally removed by generally spewing oil into the box instead of focusing on the head's major problems. they can thank bob for that.

    • @thestove2407
      @thestove2407 Před 2 měsíci

      I'm going to suggest that the exhaust port isn't overheating, as you would expect. If anything .. the heat is a beneficial requirement. I believe the majority of the exhaust's "heat" is traded/exchanged with the Bernoulli effect (throat icing up / freezing) of the intake throats in the head, enabling a better/warmer intake vaporization. Otherwise, the intake throats in the heads would freeze over. The heat generated in the head's exhaust ports ... is required by the head's intake ports. And that heat is with great certainty... mandatory to enable and pre-heat the intake manifold, again to counter the Bernoulli effect. And for evidence that the exhaust port's are not overly heating .. just look under the valve cover ... there is no more signs of oil being burnt at the exhaust port's area than at the intake port's area. Aluminum is an amazingly fast conductor of heat. If you have ever welded on a chunk of Aluminum .. you will see .. that by the time you get to a welding temperature on one end .. the other end is almost at the exact same temperature. And I'm very certain that amazing heat conductivity is keeping the entire Aluminum head at almost one temperature, or at least as close as dam is to swearing. Maybe shoot the head after warm-up with a hand held temperature gun. There also is a case to be made, that the exhaust port is also somewhat cooled by the cool air blowing across that huge aluminium heat-sink in the heat exchangers, which are almost a part of the head, except for a couple inches of pipe. For me .. the oil is for lubrication, and as far as scavenging heat .. I'd put that on the very very low extreme, as vw never even attempted to direct any form of oil cooling in the rocker box. Evidence suggests that vw only had oil in the head for lubrication on their mind. And as far as the exhaust valve guide getting hot ... It's obviously not ever seen melting, suggesting that it's probably withing it's perfect range of operation. Worst case scenario... it's certainly an easy access and easily replaced component. If I observe anything .. the vw idling over dusty ground .. can kick up a fair bit of dust. So, the amount of air exiting the fan shroud, and blowing over the head .. is more than sufficient to cool the aluminum head's fins and sufficient to cool the exhaust contained exhaust ports. The heads are truly air cooled, and thinking the head's are oil cooled to any degree ... is just not imaginable .. when you consider the amount, speed, and force of cooling air blowing over and around the head's.. compared to the miniscule amount of oil flowing through the heads. Imho

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 2 měsíci

      aluminum is a rather remarkable material. keep in mind that a lot of the viewers of these vids are flying vw people. they push their engines harder than we car and bus people do. they have premature wear with their exhaust guides as a result of too much heat. they also have good ol' bob with his promises of miracle cures through hvx mods based on false physics. one other thing keep in mind that reciprocating motions like rocker arms and wrist pins can't be lubricated. the back and forth movement and high pressure prevents the formation of a fluid dynamic oil film. the oil at these places acts as a spot coolant, not a lubricant.

  • @OwhyeeVdub
    @OwhyeeVdub Před 3 měsíci

    Kansas fish slayer! I need more fishing.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 3 měsíci

      you do! is the owhyee basin not a hotbed of trout fishing or something like that

    • @OwhyeeVdub
      @OwhyeeVdub Před 3 měsíci

      @scottyc9365 it's huge out here. I live next to the Strike reservoir. Being from Oregon I was kinda shocked to see all the boats here in the desert. But I soon learned the reservoirs out here are huge and many. It's not a replacement for the Pacific but it is awesome.

  • @eonbio
    @eonbio Před 3 měsíci

    Great job breaking down this important subject - Thanks Scotty! I was hoping that oil spray could help reduce the localized heat islands around the exhaust valves that I read are the Achilles heal of VW head longevity - but your outline of heat transfer issues cools my interest in oil spray. What do you think about ceramic coating of the valve faces, combustion chamber and exhaust port? I haven't found any good real world data.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 3 měsíci

      imho there is only one magic bullet for power and efficiency. compression. i've read some technical papers that show that coatings in the combustion chamber create hot spots within the coatings themselves causing knock. the fix is lower the compression or remove the coating. your choice. thermal barriers inside the exhaust port would perhaps work.

    • @thestove2407
      @thestove2407 Před 3 měsíci

      Just a collateral knowledge share about engine oil cooling vs air cooling. I know, this is vid about oil cooling the heads. A friend of mine has two temperature sensors, one at the front Oil pressure control valve, and one at the rear pressure relief valve. He says that while driving on the highway that he sees a 25' F temperature differential between the front and rear of the engine case. Considering that is about 1/4 of the mass of the engine case, and the bulk of the hot oil flows over that area, that would be a considerable amount of oil cooling.

    • @thestove2407
      @thestove2407 Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks Scottie, that's a great video, and I really appreciate your depth of research, on all your videos. If I have any thoughts of oil cooling the heads, I'd say it's very small, in the ratio to air cooling. The pushrod's oiling ports are small and muffled by the rocker-arm cup. While the heat from the exhaust ports and the flame propagating under maximum compression, are large in comparison. The rocker-box is not really much of an oil reservoir, giving very little time or volume for heat adsorption. I'd say that the oil in the head is primarily for lubrication. While heat picked-up by the oil in the head, is probably cooled/lost as it flows down through the 8 pushrod tubes, as they are in the path of the fan's output. So, the rocker's oil supply is probably not a major contribution to head cooling via cast off rocker oil. As far as heat build-up in the head from the exhaust flow exiting the heads via the exhaust ports, id like to suggest that the exhaust port is very short, and a very small part of the mass of the head. It's also cast as a bit of an island onto itself. Almost left to fend for itself, and is obviously very air cooled, yet still a head heat contributer. I believe the bulk of the heat in the head is a result of compression and the ignition flame propagating. At the end of the day, I personally believe that the ratio of oil flowing through the heads is very very minor to the amount and volume of heat generated in the head from compression, ignition, and the exiting exhaust gasses. Basically .. there just isn't enough oil volume flowing in the rocker-box to suggest it has any significance to cooling the heads of scavenged heat. Bob H was off by a mile, and probably why he posted no evidence of such, to back up his statement. Imho Cheers

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 3 měsíci

      @@thestove2407 that's a good data point. you should think about that a bit more though. homework for the two of you.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 3 měsíci

      @@thestove2407 "I'd say that the oil in the head is primarily for lubrication." try door number 2 - cooling. the rocker arm interface is metal on metal contact. can't be lubricated. too much force/pressure and reciprocating rather than rotating motion. i think i mention this in one of the hvx mod vids.

  • @jamesfarmer2748
    @jamesfarmer2748 Před 3 měsíci

    Probably could have tapped it with a brass punch after a little soak in penerating oil

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 3 měsíci

      absolutely! i was in a hurry. probably took 15 min total including delays for taking video.

  • @apodaca309
    @apodaca309 Před 3 měsíci

    My 78 dont like going over 55 it shakes bad

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 3 měsíci

      i wish i could share a quick fix with you but i think you have some work ahead.

    • @apodaca309
      @apodaca309 Před 3 měsíci

      Indeed I do good luck

  • @thestove2407
    @thestove2407 Před 3 měsíci

    Should valves rotate ? Well, there is no provision for rotational lubrication. The actual bronze valve-guide is right in the exhaust's flame, under high heat and high pressure. As for rotation, the keepers, spring-caps, and valves are actually locked together under considerable friction. Force that would be the greatest when the rocker-arm is overcoming the stationary valve. Just the leverage of the rocker's tip .. trying to spin the valve from its center and overcome the stationary friction of the keeper, cap, and the force of the spring against the head. That just leaves any possible rotational opportunity to the spring leaving the cap or head, but I'd put that in nowhere land. One time, Buick made a head that enabled rotation and oiling. It was a one-time disaster. Since then ... all engine makers put considerable effort into ensuring a most perfect dead-center strike. As that is the only way to ensure the most frictionless movement of the valve, both in and out. Why does this myth keep getting repeated, even on instructions ? I blame it on monkey-see ... But ... it's also .. "the secret to valve geometry"(although very outdated) And, as you correctly say, today's new materials and metallurgy have advanced far enough to eliminate many of these old valve problems. As far as some companies are making stainless valves (non-magnetic) and have forged a tool steel tip on the lifter end. The way you can tell .... while the valve is not magnetic, the tip is. Which brings up the point ... those types of stainless valves with the hardened tool steel tip ... don't require the hardened lash caps.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 3 měsíci

      with the advent of higher strength and hardness alloys, the need for valve rotation disappeared but sadly not the white haired old fart rule of thumb. i feel i'm entitled to say that now that i'm in my 60's. so you've seen it on instructions too? mind blowing isn't it. i try not to use the monkey expression in my vids but if the shoe fits. so what brings you to the channel? what sort of ride you driving or flying or whatever?

    • @thestove2407
      @thestove2407 Před 3 měsíci

      @scottyc9365 Hi Scotty I'm a big fan of your processes, methodology, and deductions. Presently, I'm going to build my retirement engine for my beetle, doing tons of research and homework. Valve geometry on both Samba and CZcams ... godh, it looks like there is a huge number of people that are all over the map on execution. First, there has to be a step by step order to arrive at an exactly valve geometry solution. Nobody even discusses that the valve and pushrod are not parallel. So, where is this mythology "level" for the rocker-arm. V-8s have an optional trial plastic "V" template to demonstrate that angle. Valve geometry.... so at work ... I rebuilt hundreds, maybe thousands of piston and valved pieces of equipment. Even 21 cylinder compound bi-level radial air drives. 16 ceramic ringless straight line water jet pumps. Some low pressure/high volume (recovery, transport pumps) Some high pressure/low volume (for water-jet cutting of steel) And some high volume/super high pressure (robotic cleaning of paint pedestals) auto-plant paint carriers. So that last one was an inline 22-cylinder water compressor. Some pumped air, water, oil, fluids ... So, there was this huge straight line 10 cylinder air compressor, it supplied air for a factory. #8 cylinder was always giving off a lot of blow-by at the valve. During shut-down, that one cylinder's valve-guide was flagged, and needs to be re-bushed (a new valve guide) Well, no small job, as it was under a lot of huge peripheral valve train. Even pressing the shot valve guide out was a big job. Well, turns-out .... that one rocker-arm was off center. What can I say .... That Buick engineer's story was ringing in my ear during the whole job.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 3 měsíci

      @@thestove2407 dang! look at all that big engine stuff. these old ac vw engines are pretty forgiving of slightly incorrect valve train geometry. i need to change the thickness of the spacer under my rocker arm shafts. when i first fired up this build, i didn't have the correct sized spacer so went with one that was a bit too thick. i think it's off by a half millimeter. if this wasn't such a mild engine, i would have fixed it by now. have you ever heard of valve rotators or seen them in those big engines? i imagine some of those engines are diesel. if the vw crowd ever discovered that rotators exist, their inclusion on these engines (bad idea as you have noted about provisions for dealing with friction of a rotating valve in a guide) would spread like a nasty virus.

  • @thestove2407
    @thestove2407 Před 3 měsíci

    Dont forget the aluminum push-rods

  • @thestove2407
    @thestove2407 Před 3 měsíci

    I thought there would be more oil drooling, from the rockers .... basically everywhere. .

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 3 měsíci

      my case is new so the lifter bores don't pass oil uncontrollably. also, my hydraulic lifters keep the pushrod ends from oozing.

  • @OwhyeeVdub
    @OwhyeeVdub Před 3 měsíci

    Well my accu-fire made it 11 months. Went out 4 miles from the house. I pushed that car for 1.5 miles then a neighbor saw me. 😂

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 3 měsíci

      4 miles. that's a haul. one of the failed chinese clones i tried last spring left me stranded about 2 miles from the house. i had my reliable spare with me but forgot my tools. was a nice day for a walk. have you bench tested yours yet to make sure it's absolutely dead?

    • @OwhyeeVdub
      @OwhyeeVdub Před 3 měsíci

      @scottyc9365 No, I juked it. I also had a wire on the back of the ignition switch burn through at the same time. Maybe that was a factor? But I couldn't say.

  • @keithkeber5655
    @keithkeber5655 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks so much for this video. I have a '06 Aerio sedan. Some guy in a supermarket parking lot informed me the drivers side brake light was out. At first I froze my elbows off in the parking lot trying to get in from the trunk. Now thanks to you, I know how to do it. Where can I get a wedge-shaped piece of wood?😄

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 4 měsíci

      bamboo spatula - $2 to $3 at walmart. has your inside rear view mirror gone loose? i know how to fix that too. seems to be a another common but quick to fix problem with these cars.

    • @keithkeber5655
      @keithkeber5655 Před 4 měsíci

      @@redshirt-scotty Haven't had any problem with the inside rear view or the heated outside mirrors. Do you have another video on fixing those, in case?

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 4 měsíci

      @@keithkeber5655 i have what i suspect is the typical inside rear view mirror failure. easy fix. i'll pop up a vid one of these days. my outside mirrors still perform flawlessly so i haven't any content on them.

  • @OwhyeeVdub
    @OwhyeeVdub Před 4 měsíci

    My breather system is an empi box on the firewall. And i also run a line from the fuel pump location to a catch can then into my carburetor. If i were to build another system, i would just use the catch can. Another great video by the way.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 4 měsíci

      yup. i've actually paused a couple of your vids to go "hmmm..... what is going on there with that breather stuff?" i agree with you, as do many at thesamba, about the empi box. it's not properly a breather box or a catch can.

  • @carlossepulveda6795
    @carlossepulveda6795 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice and informativo video Scott. New subscriber here. BTW, watching one of your earlier videos I saw that you have the Jon Karcey manual. I've been looking for a copy of that manual since the '80s when I first read about his engine. Can you guide me to where I can get a copy of that manual? Was looking for your email to writes you about it but did not succeeded Any help? I am on vlog 20 of the mileage series

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 4 měsíci

      yes, i have the manual. it's an older version. i think he kept refining his engine and the resulting manual content through 1982. my version is from 1980. i have no idea where to find the manual as it is obviously out of print. maybe someone at thesamba would sell you their copy. i could run my copy through my scanner but am not going to because, to be honest with you, he did well but was chasing fool's gold with some of his efforts and the manual doesn't contain any real technical info. maybe i'll do an in depth review of the document as you are the second person to ask me about that manual. here's a link to some online content: www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6529&start=0 thanks for subbing. if you don't mind saying, what sort of ride are you building for?

    • @carlossepulveda6795
      @carlossepulveda6795 Před 4 měsíci

      @@redshirt-scotty it's a 72 Ghia convertible. Well, thanks for your advice. I will keep looking to at least have it as a memorabilia on my library. Keep doing excellent videos. I will be looking for them.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 4 měsíci

      @@carlossepulveda6795nice. i looked at a 74 vert way back around the time i purchased my 74 sunbug. i'll probably have another short vid on ignition stuff ready for posting tomorrow.

    • @carlossepulveda6795
      @carlossepulveda6795 Před 4 měsíci

      @@redshirt-scotty Excellent. I got mine in 96 while serving in Germany.

  • @thestove2407
    @thestove2407 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Scotty, great research ! I've read those oil pressure mapping diagrams a lot. If you go to the last image with the 30mm pump with the integrated oil filter, you can see the higher pressure .. puts the oil cooler into a near constant state of bypass mode. My conclusion of reading those pressure, temperature, rpm mappings .. it seems like most of the larger pumps larger than factory size, would put the oil cooler relief valve in a constant state of bypassing the oil cooler, especially at the 3000rpm cruising speed. I can't see how the larger oil pumps are better, maybe at lubricating, but not at cooling. Vw clearly designed the oil system's first priority is for protecting the fragile oil cooler. And the second priority, the oiling system for lubrication can be fed from two directions. It's my personal belief that running an extra oil cooler or oil filter requires more pressure, mostly because the oiling system is a closed loop. Maybe there is a case for using one size larger for an older engine with an oil cooler and filter. So, in the end, I'm not sure that a new tight engine should require a larger pump, for fear of putting the oil cooler in a constant state of bypassing, and having no oil cooling while driving, except when letting off the throttle, coming to a stop. Well,food for thought.

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 4 měsíci

      unless the engine builder has done something like the hvx mods, for most of us there should never be a reason to increase the size of the pump. yes, i've read about the extra pressure from the 30+mm pumps forcing the cooler bypass valve to open. yup, makes sense. however, the aftermarket industry does make stronger than stock springs for that valve and that problem. maybe i should do a vid on the topic of inline resistance such as oil coolers like i have. if you want some food for thought, try reading about positive displacement pumps at wikipedia. thanks for commenting.

  • @Fahrfrumlosin
    @Fahrfrumlosin Před 5 měsíci

    Have you even ever used a head temp gauge? There’s big words and math and there’s actual real life testing

    • @redshirt-scotty
      @redshirt-scotty Před 5 měsíci

      are you here to learn? i don't have time for people who are here to bitch.