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    1969 RHD Devon - I must be mad

    Nice. I've just put my first order in to Madmatz, some underlay and new floor vinyl, and of course they do loads of little things you discover you want when browsing their site. A £50 order quickly becomes £150 and more.
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    Can someone clarify this ?

    Also, newer battery technologies are available - one doesn't have to have a 100lb lead-acid any more. I personally like LiFePo cells, they cost a bit more (ok a LOT more), but they have a much larger AH capacity and more of it is useable. I plan to buy a load of LiFePo cells soon, some for a DIY...
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    123 distributor fitted but underpowered?

    Sounds like a connection is missing, IIRC there should be a wire connecting the coil and alternator?
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    Handbrake Assistance.

    Can nobody spell around here? Brake _Lever_ Go stand in the naughty corner you two! :mrgreen:
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    123 distributor fitted but underpowered?

    If it ran but was underpowered I suggest you put a timing light on it. Make sure that idle is set correctly (about 900rpm) and the vacuum hose is off the dizzy end and plugged with something. It should be spot on 7.5btdc at idle, going to about 30 degrees atdc by vacuum advance. I went from an...
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    Ignition timing 009

    Yep and while they are great for getting power out of engines at higher RPM, they suck low down. I got tired of almost stalling at junctions and the massive flat spot pulling away when you have the impatient Audi guy behind you hovering over the horn....
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    Family quiz.

    Fraternity?
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    Ignition timing 009

    I switched from an 009 to an SVDA and never looked back. The bus drives 100% better than it did. Oh, and points? No thanks. I've spent too many years dealing with those, never going back. Edit: this is the one I bought, incredibly good for the price...
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    New to EarlyBay ? Say Hi here ...

    Welcome Suffolk Woody. Where abouts in Suffolk you from? I lived there for quite a while around the fens...
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    Steering wheel

    I haven’t done it myself, but I think you need a puller.
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    Steering wheel

    I dont think they're a pain to fit, but rather a pain to remove. My bus has got a metal/wood one from (I think) http://www.autocrafteng.co.uk/shop/bay-window_109/steering-and-suspension_51/steering-wheelfslashcolumn_553/ So much nicer than a stock one, but not as comfortable I'd imagine.
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    Subs

    It jolted me too, donate buttons seem to be invisible to me, but seeing this thread made me evaluate the value and hard-work that gets put in for our beneift.
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    Subs

    Although I am sure that most of us would happily pay a sub, a subscription model might actually have a net-negative outcome in the long term. A big part of keeping something alive and healthy is having new blood coming in on a regular basis. I'm not sure that would be the effect of a...
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    Subs

    I dont do facebook, and without this site and the people who contribute, I'd have to deal with the cranky latebay folks... :mrgreen: 10 coming your way.
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    Small amount of restoration...

    :lol: I can attest, the same story for paint stripper!
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    Removing old paint from cargo floor

    Cheers guys. I'm taking a couple days off working on it while waiting for the paint stripper to get delivered. I think most of the vibration was the wire brush I had on the grinder, the other discs aren't half as bad. Ozzie, why aren't you here already? You're only an hour away :mrgreen:
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    US rear lights

    I think if you have separate orange indicators you might be ok? But flashing red indicators are a no-no for sure.
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    Painting Westfalia Pop-yop

    I've not been around VW buses that long, so it's not a surprise that I've never heard of a 'pop-yop' :mrgreen:
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    Removing old paint from cargo floor

    Yes I have heard of that. I'm going to see if a paint remover softens it up any.
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    Removing old paint from cargo floor

    Yeah thats the problem. I went into this thinking that I'd just remove the rust as those bits were quite obvious... turned out not so. There are several layers of paint and they are doing a good job of hiding rust underneath without any obvious bubbling. I've got a system now, use the polystrip...
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