Hi all,
New to the forum after buying our first early bay. My uncle owned a '66 splitty when I was a kid in the seventies and I've hankered after one ever since. Shame it's taken 30 odd years really!! Ah well, here we go.... A few questions, hope you can help. Otis is a 1968 Eurovette completely original interior and stock engine and running gear.
- it was registered in mid December 1968 and has the later style door handles. Everyone says that because it's a 1968 it should have the push button ones? Is it possible that it "jumped the queue" and had the lever type fit?
- after buying realised crankcase oil seal was bust so replaced it and anything else I could think of whilst engine was out.. Full service pack was also fit. However I now have an annoying issue with the running. Each time I rev through the gears there seems to be a really big 'lag' each time I change gear and you have to back off the throttle before it behaves by which time you've lost your revs, so you have to knock it down a gear?
Any ideas? Many thanks.
New to the forum after buying our first early bay. My uncle owned a '66 splitty when I was a kid in the seventies and I've hankered after one ever since. Shame it's taken 30 odd years really!! Ah well, here we go.... A few questions, hope you can help. Otis is a 1968 Eurovette completely original interior and stock engine and running gear.
- it was registered in mid December 1968 and has the later style door handles. Everyone says that because it's a 1968 it should have the push button ones? Is it possible that it "jumped the queue" and had the lever type fit?
- after buying realised crankcase oil seal was bust so replaced it and anything else I could think of whilst engine was out.. Full service pack was also fit. However I now have an annoying issue with the running. Each time I rev through the gears there seems to be a really big 'lag' each time I change gear and you have to back off the throttle before it behaves by which time you've lost your revs, so you have to knock it down a gear?
Any ideas? Many thanks.