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so hypothetically if an Aircooled enjun had been doing nowt for 6 years, what would i need to do before trying to turn it over??
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personally Dave i would take the air box off too make sure that there aren't any lodgers ,
put a v. good battery on it
by pass the petrol tank , use a plastic gallon tank , then you'll know that the petrol is good
take the plugs out ,check the oil , turn it over without the plugs in to get the oil flowing about abit , check that the plugs have a good spark , refit the plug and crank it over , if it fires up turn it off asap, if it dont then check the petrol is get through , if the petrol isn't getting there then the pump could be frelled or bunged up /carbs buggered etc ...
put a v. good battery on it
by pass the petrol tank , use a plastic gallon tank , then you'll know that the petrol is good
take the plugs out ,check the oil , turn it over without the plugs in to get the oil flowing about abit , check that the plugs have a good spark , refit the plug and crank it over , if it fires up turn it off asap, if it dont then check the petrol is get through , if the petrol isn't getting there then the pump could be frelled or bunged up /carbs buggered etc ...
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Hi Dave,
Can you turn the motor by hand - no plugs etc?
Paul.
Can you turn the motor by hand - no plugs etc?
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Does it turn smoothly with no notches, clicks or any other untoward noises, sounds or feelings back through the crank pulley?
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just to make sure eveything such as valves are clear - have trashed Aircooled enge before turning it over when it had dropped a valve on Cylinder 3.
This this was Mark's rationale for a quick turnover and off - see if it spins up but not running it long enough to do any damage.
Would also compression test each cylinder esp 3.
This this was Mark's rationale for a quick turnover and off - see if it spins up but not running it long enough to do any damage.
Would also compression test each cylinder esp 3.
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Ran through this procedure with an old VW fan for both my B Buggy and Bay as they had both been standing for ages.
I would heed Mark's advice re things to do, but also would completely fettle the ignition system - plugs out clean, dizzy to bits and clean points cap etc.
once all shiney - put one plug into each lead at a time and check for spark.
Follow Marks advice re petrol from a sperate source - all kinds of CARP builds up in the tank - may be a good idea to flush this through a couple of times and fit an inline filter before using in anger.
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Ran through this procedure with an old VW fan for both my B Buggy and Bay as they had both been standing for ages.
I would heed Mark's advice re things to do, but also would completely fettle the ignition system - plugs out clean, dizzy to bits and clean points cap etc.
once all shiney - put one plug into each lead at a time and check for spark.
Follow Marks advice re petrol from a sperate source - all kinds of CARP builds up in the tank - may be a good idea to flush this through a couple of times and fit an inline filter before using in anger.
What is the vehicule in question?
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Dave - you got a copy of John Muir's book?
Been my bible sice first beetle in 1984 - worth getting or you can borrow mine.
Cheers, Paul.
Been my bible sice first beetle in 1984 - worth getting or you can borrow mine.
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Best of luck - hope its a good un. Paul.
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DiscoDave wrote:cheers guys, the vehicle in question is a 1971 beetlegoing to collect it on saturday, full service was on the card but i wasn't sure if there was anything else i should do! i'll let you know how i get on next week!!
i've got one of them.
this had sat for 3 years,
new battery and away it went.
just gotta get the orange one done
and home so i can get started on it.