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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:44 am
by warb
ha, nice one mate.. time to get a return on those investments!...

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:58 am
by splitbus
joeM wrote:I may have found a loop hole in my budget.
Birthdays, Fathers days, Christmas, wedding anniversary, valentines day

"Don't say it with a card, say it with a pair of brake shoes for my kombi"
I got three kids 21, 19 & 15 this could work :lol:
Don't forget that Easter is at the end of next week, that's real close :wink:

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 2:45 pm
by smifff
Time for a bit of lateral thinking :wink: :wink: :wink:
Mother's Day is just around the corner. I'm sure your wife could use a nice 1600 engine in lieu of perfume and flowers. Still make her breakfast in bed though .. to keep earning those Brownie points.
And instead of Easter Eggs (that are fattening anyway) buy the family an assortment of Kombi parts... brake shoes, tyres, bumper bars, spray paint. Use your imagination.. the list is endless. Just gift wrap them nicely and they may not notice.
Brings new meaning to re-gifting doesn't it.

My in-laws had the right idea. One Christmas he bought her a nice new electric drill and she bought him a lovely ladies dress with matching handbag. They didn't mind how much they spent of each other either.

Give it a go... it could work. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 5:28 pm
by Scott
Nothing says I Love You, like a set of dropped spindels.

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 5:34 pm
by winerot
I got three kids 21, 19 & 15 this could work :lol:[/quote]

for 21,19 & 15 years you have helped them grow now its there turn
FREE LABOUR :wink:

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 7:27 pm
by Penguin
Maybe something along the lines of, "Happy Easter Darling. I didn't get you chocolate because it's fattening, and we don't want that now do we. Instead, I've bought you a dropped spindle for your side of the bus". (I'd be interested in hearing back from you on how this goes.)

The other option is to buy her lots of chocolate and take her in the kombi instead of using dropped spindles.

Let me know if you need anymore ideas.

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:27 pm
by joeM
smifff wrote:Time for a bit of lateral thinking :wink: :wink: :wink:
Mother's Day is just around the corner. I'm sure your wife could use a nice 1600 engine in lieu of perfume and flowers. Still make her breakfast in bed though .. to keep earning those Brownie points.
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Its a shame my birthday falls on mothers day this year, I'll only be able to go for one event at a time I think

Easter sounds like an opportunity
thanks Penguin

Started dropping the undies

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:49 pm
by joeM
So I had a look under the bus to work out what needs to be unbolted to drop the front end. I thought I would start simple with the cables that feed through everything.

Can anyone help with the clutch cable?

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:55 pm
by warb
cool, cut the brake cables and replace, id also replace the clutch cable, so cut that, and your right, that pin should push through, soak it overnight.. cool pics mate, keep em coming.

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 10:23 pm
by martinigreenbus
if you can get the clutch cable out in one hit, don't cut it... keep it as a spare ...
my 2 cents....

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:15 pm
by headstone
for 19.98 and martini 2 cents you can buy a new one :idea:

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 12:57 am
by joeM
Almost there.
Forgive me for I not know the names of bits I'm working on.

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:23 am
by dawerks
That coupler is going to take alot more than just soaking :) It's going to need heat, muscle, the will of God. In the end, you will probably have to slice the coupler in half.

The big 4 bolts can take MUCH abuse, you can put an impact on it without worries. But, I would soak them first from both sides. But this is your last step, you have to remove all the other stuff first. The nut with the cotter pin through can be removed with a needle nose plier or I just put an impact on it and ta da! (Not correct but it's fast).

The damper is your steering damper (you'll need a new one). And a new drag link, tie rods and a center pin bushing kit, 2 new front shocks. All of these parts will make your front end tight!!

Ideally, you don't want to cut anything. You should struggle to remove them (as it's your first bus right?). That way you can appreciate and learn how things go apart (and then it's easier to make them go together!).

The clutch pin will slide out. You should remove the pedals as well to clean and rehone the bushings. They should slide buttery smooth.

Keep going you are kicking butt!!!! :)

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:03 am
by Ian 68
Great thread and photo's, I'm learning loads from this !

This is what makes DSK a great place. For those of us starting out, the help given here will get these buses back on the road and maybe inspire someone to tackle something they didn't think was possible.

Good work everyone !

Best

Ian

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:13 am
by Tonz Magonz
Definately cut the coupler lengthwise with a extra thin cutoff disc if it doesnt budge...Be careful not to crush the shift tube heading toward the shifter..Its a hollow tube and easily damaged..New urethane couplers are available from CIP1...

Keep at it...

Messy job but the only way to learn.. :wink: