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Cultured Redneck Garage
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Welcome to my Garage! This is a UA-cam channel dedicated to chronicling the journeys of an average joe working on multiple automotive projects in his inner sanctum (a tiny garage). We aren't auto professionals here & certainly don't claim to be... However, we are always learning and are not afraid to jump in and try something new. Hopefully you come away learning something, be it what to do or what not to do - It's all about enjoying God-given creativity & sharing what we've learned & are working on with the community. I have several projects in rotation, first of which is my first car, a lemon twist 1972 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus with a few Roadrunner tribute touches. We are also big VW folks here with a few sand rails & buggies in project rotation. Last but not least, is our home-built Subaru Dragster being built for dirt/asphalt drags. Lastly, as a hobby pianist / accompanist (my "Cultured" side), you will likely see the occasional music related post. Enjoy!!
Some Cultured Redneck Jazz Organ! - A Couple of Fun Songs From Musical Rehearsal
I'm an red-blooded acoustic pianist through and though, but sometimes it's fun to try something different! Here's a couple of songs from this years musical, Godspell. Written in the early 70s, it definitely has that 70s hippy sound to it. Enjoy.
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Time to Fix This Sheared-off VW IRS Output Shaft on the Smurf-Mobile!
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The Smurf-Mobile's Transaxle is getting fixed today FINALLY after a sheered output shaft left me immobilized at the starting line on the third day of NoNameNationals 2025. In short, we are just putting in a stronger late-model differential (with stronger 10-tooth spider gears!) by transferring over the ring gear from the previous diff. Also upgraded to a stronger late-model ringed side cover fo...
NoNameNationals 2024! - My Journey Racing a VW Buggy On Asphalt For The First Time!
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Third times the charm, right? Finally made it as a participant to #NoNameNationals 2024 in its third year, where we decided to take on building a 1904cc 74 stroke VW aircooled engine prior to going to the event. We succeeded and made it! Overall I was very pleased with how it ran.... low 9s (and once an 8.9 at 74 mph in the 1/8th, ain't to bad for a mild VW sandrail - especially when you consid...
Ready for NoNameNationals 2024! - Book-ending Project Talk & Start-up!
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The Smurf-Mobile's 1904cc VW engine is complete and up and running. Today we talk through the project (i.e. Build specifics, Tech Upgrades, expectations, ect.) and what, if any, is left before heading to Sikeston. Looking forward to it!
Engine Is Done! - Quick Progress Update
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Just a quick update on our NNN build - in short, it’s done! But unfortunately, I was sent the wrong size belt 🙁. No biggie, we’ll get her this week…may just fire it up anyways…
Finishing Up Long-block Assembly! - VW 1904cc Cylinders & Heads Install
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After porting our VW heads, we're finally at the point to get this engine buttoned up! So this evening we complete that by installing our piston, cylinders, and heads. Everything else should move fast from here on out.
Let's Port Some Heads! - VW 040 Head Porting for 1904cc Build
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Head porting - One of the most valuable things that can be done to your VW (especially if you're going larger and adding mods)....and for FREE!! Today we attempt to port as best we can with knowledge from Bill Fishers book "How to Hot Rod Volkswagen Engines". While not following to the tee (i.e. not unshrouding valves in the chamber), we tackle and improve some of the problem areas associated w...
VW 1904 Build - Figuring Deck Height and Compression Ratio
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Today, I'm Figuring VW Deck Height for a 74mm stroke with "A" pistons and stock rods for our 1904cc build. It's an important part of the build so as to get the correct compression for the application. We ended up with a deck height of .045" inches... translating to a 9.2 : 1 compression ratio.
VW 1904 Build - Short-Block Done! - Clearancing, Assembly, & End-Play
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#nonamenationals VW 1904 build begins with explaining the clearancing procedure (don't forget to watch the middle of the video to see a place where we missed on the spigot clearance). We then go on to get the rest of the short-block internals and flywheel installed.
Engine & Heads Back From the Machine Shop!! - Head Volume CC & Compression Ratio Talk
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My VW case & heads is finally back from the machine shop...being opened up for 90.5 piston/cylinders....which means we are on the cusp of FINALLY building this engine. I also fiqured my head Autolinea head chamber volume (51cc) - a quick run down of how to figure that.
Progress Update & Talk - NoNameNationals VW Build
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Just a little progress update on what I'm bringing with me to NoNameNationals 2024. Pretty much have everything needed to complete our 1904cc engine build - just waiting for the case & heads to get back from the machine shop.
VW Crank Gear Removal - An Alternative Method
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Removing VW Crank Gear to be used on my 74mm stroker crank. I don't exactly have the "correct" tool to do so (which would be a good choice to use), so I had to come up with an alternate method. In the end I used a generic bearing separator from Harbor Freight to do the job alongside my hydraulic press, but had to flip it over to do so.
Been Building Weird Stuff Again! - Breaker Rock Beach VBS Stage Build
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Breaker Rock Beach VBS 2024 stage build! So I've been out for a month and a half, but I haven't been sitting in the house eating bon bons :) Today I show you what I've been building here and there during that time. It was a lot of work, but a lot of fun. Anything for the Lord and the Kids!
Weber 44 IDF Rebuild - Finishing Up With Master Rebuild Kit
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Today, we finish up our Weber 44 IDF Italian carb rebuild. These carbs were given to me years ago (for free and in ROUGH shape). So, after some media blasting, we cleaned them up, put in an all new master rebuild kit, fixed an imperfection with some JB weld and finally put in some 32 ventuis and 135 main jets / 180 airs for our VW 1904 build. Enjoy
Blessed Assurance arr. Mark Hayes - One of my Favorites!
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Blessed Assurance arr. Mark Hayes - One of my Favorites!
Bound for the Promised Land arr. Mark Hayes
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Bound for the Promised Land arr. Mark Hayes
VW Engine Teardown - What Do I Have Here? On the Search for a Good Candidate For a Build
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VW Engine Teardown - What Do I Have Here? On the Search for a Good Candidate For a Build
Weber 44 IDF Rebuild - Disassembly and Media Blasting
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Weber 44 IDF Rebuild - Disassembly and Media Blasting
Scat Drag-Fast Shifter Fix / Reconditioning - Reverse Fix
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Scat Drag-Fast Shifter Fix / Reconditioning - Reverse Fix
Shaking the Dust off the Plymouth - First Run in a LONG Time & Update
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Shaking the Dust off the Plymouth - First Run in a LONG Time & Update
1962 Zenith Console Stereo - Christmas Music on a Vintage Zenith Just Hits Different
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1962 Zenith Console Stereo - Christmas Music on a Vintage Zenith Just Hits Different
It's Christmas Time....Let's Build a Giant Glowing Cactus! - Christmas Parade Float Build
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It's Christmas Time....Let's Build a Giant Glowing Cactus! - Christmas Parade Float Build
Homemade Fuel Cell...Sort of - Modification with Alumiweld! - Part 1
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Homemade Fuel Cell...Sort of - Modification with Alumiweld! - Part 1
Playing in the Sand with the Buggy & Teaching My Son to Drive a Stick Shift
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Playing in the Sand with the Buggy & Teaching My Son to Drive a Stick Shift
Let's Go Racing! - An Evening at the County Fair Dirt Drags!
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Let's Go Racing! - An Evening at the County Fair Dirt Drags!
Let's Check Paddle Tire and Slick Fitment!
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Let's Check Paddle Tire and Slick Fitment!
What've I Been Up To? - Update - Twist & Turns VBS Stage
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What've I Been Up To? - Update - Twist & Turns VBS Stage
VW Axle Install - Shim & Backlash Procedure
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VW Axle Install - Shim & Backlash Procedure
VW Transaxle Assembly - Gear Carrier Install for Live Axle
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VW Transaxle Assembly - Gear Carrier Install for Live Axle
Those racing shots are awesome! I can see how 1/8 mile racing could be addicting. Nice job with your car 👍
Thanks! Maybe next time, I'll have me a Go-pro style camera to make those shots even better! It really is addicting! I highly recommend anyone to try it at least once...most that do, walk away having a great time and wanting to do it again! Something people forget is that you don't have to have an all out racecar or anything impressive to go have some fun...plus, in general, drag racer types are for the most part tend to be kind welcoming people to be around for an event. Thanks for watching!
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Do those transmissions have the same bolt pattern to the engine? or did that change from the late 60s to the early 70s? Im new to the vw stuff and have a dune buggy that has a manual transmission with no engine but im looking to get a 1600cc engine to bolt in. From my research it seems the bolt patterns are the same and interchangeable somewhat. I have a 4 bolt pattern like what you have in the video. Just trying to learn as much as i can so im not going into this blind. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks for the video
@@geotracker30 Yes, luckily they are all the same 4-bolt pattern throughout the years and different models. Where you might run into a common fitment issue is when you put a 12-volt flywheel on a swingaxle that was originally from a 6-volt car….the flywheel is just slightly a larger diameter - but no worries, all you have to do is take a rotary grinder and clearance it a bit to allow the 12-volt flywheel. Best of luck!
Could you have the tarp run to the fascia board?
Usually the fascia board is at a lower elevation than the attic "floor" and as a result, often times inaccessible (such is the case in my home). With that said, it probably wouldn't do you any good to do so, as it would just saturate the soffit and create further problems. Hope that helps.
@ in my attic it is visible and I would be able to reach it, is there normally wood there? Just wondering if that could be a temporary fix until the roof is fixed shortly. Unfortunately I don’t have anywhere else to drain it
@ also my soffit is vinyl so it wouldn’t rust/mold. I suppose this could cause the water to turn into an area with wood though.
@@conmac4060 In the unfortunate situation of a major roof leak, you just have to do the best you can do and be inventive as possible with what’s available for the moment. You just don’t want that water getting into your living space and screwing up your drywall and causing mold if at all possible. Most soffits have metal vents in them - while that’s really not the best way to drain, I suppose you could channel the water out through one if that’s the best that can be done for a short time. Best of luck with your leak.
@ thanks for the advice! This is the 3rd roof in less than a year and multiple contractors!!
Excellent information. I had a 1916cc performance engine in my 1971 Beetle, that was a bit cranky and giving me a lot of issues. I am going back to a standard 1600 twin port. Easy now to figure out the clutch pressure plate type, thanks.
Glad it was helpful for you! Best of luck with your build!
Really good playing !! I remember that. I was in college in 70. Yep had the long hair, and went to Woodstock in 69. Good times. !! Nice job 👍
Thanks! Even though I wasn't around yet , It was definitely a great time for good music! - kinda wish I could've experienced it personally. We just finished up the show yesterday and it was a really fun show to do!
Play it brother.. ❤ I love great music 🎶
This was a really fun musical to do - I may have to start doing some hammond B3 organ at church, if the arrangements would be fitting!
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Man of many talents.
But a master of none... 😄 Thanks!
what is the expected torque limit for a case like that?
@@terrycarter8929 it’s hard to say really…. Even with a gusseted case, I wasn’t planning on going north of 250. I would think one of my gears would give out before the case would.
Maybe next time we can have a closer race, so don't slack off im coming for ya'!
Sounds Good! Maybe by then I can dial-in my main jets and decide whether to stay with a sedan tranny or go to a bus tranny.
the carnage on that diff! I really like the added strap mount for the trans axle.
Yeah, for real..... hoping that doesn't happen again. 😆
Welcome back!!
At least you got it all sorted out and back together. Another good reason to have spare parts laying around!
Yep, and it helps justify being a VW packrat from time to time! Oh, on a side note, I took my queue from you and tried some Super Clean for the first time a week or two back on some of my vw stuff - to say that I'm blown away would be an understatement!
@ it is nice to have a hoard of parts on hand. Sometimes I don’t have what I need and it’s frustrating lol Yes sir, that stuff is the best out there imo. I don’t recommend things I don’t believe in.
Don’t even worry about that dang vw sir!! 😂😂it was scared to play with the trash truck!!😂😂👍👍 have a great evening sir!!
Yep…I believe that’s what it was! 😅😂
Cool video! I have that book 😊 Old school for sure
I am Suprised you haven't UNSHROUDED The Valves being, it is part of the information in this book and TRULY Helps the flow around the Valves, Muy Importante!! Also the intakes could use the "D" pots as you have them but, follow the D back in the top and Bottom middle! There is solid material to work with, as the middle between the Intakes has plenty of material, continue the D at the inside an carefully at the outsides od the D port on each and every one! As one reply said, the exhaust id Is fine being, it imdoes have a Venturi Effect near the Valve Boss area, where it's squeezed in that area. Only other thing was where the roof shows ti clearance, doesn't look like you did much to roof and don't blame you, if you go too far, risk having to blow thru top of Ports But, way in by the Valve, as long as there is enough material or Acually way inside where the arrows pointed ight try a little more, just be careful and feel the thickness often. The Hot Rodding VW Engines is A Very Practical and enlightening Book to say the least! Learned a lot back in early 1980s! Keep on Keeping On! VW's Forever, how Dae us your Build?? Thanks for Video, Gar
Thanks for the comment and support! I originally was planning on doing a bit of unshrouding in the combustion chamber, however I decided to not remove anymore combustion chamber material since my compression ratio was spot on where I wanted it...I probably would've went for it and done more (with the intention of correcting comp ratio) if we had a VW competent machinist down the street that could correct it afterwards, but sadly I have a bit of a drive to get to one. I've got some other heads that I plan on porting in the future, so I may experiment with a little bit larger D as you described when I get there. Overall, I believe this porting made a significant difference in the way my buggy performed. Even with the stock valve size, it'll rip down the track pretty good! (see my latest video to see)
Ok well, what about the thickness of the pressure plate and or clutch? I already know I ordered the wrong clutch for my trans, I have an early trans and a 74 engine. But when I tried to bolt up the clutch and all with my engine so I could mate the engine to the trans, the pressure plate had 1/4” of space where it bolts to the flywheel. I have the right clutch on order, I hope, but it doesn’t make sense that the pressure plate wouldn’t bolt to the flywheel.
hmm... I think I understand what you're saying, but let me ask... so are you saying that at the point of contact with all components (pressure-plate/clutch/flywheel) that you still have 1/4" of space and/or bolt thread still to go before tightened up with the flywheel? If that's what you're saying, that should be perfectly normal & and good thing at that. In other words, as you further tighten everything down, that will actually be the pressure plate in it's "clamped state". In fact, as you tighten those bolts, you should see the diaphragm tighten up and close-up somewhat. It's only when the throw-out bearing engages the pressure plate EVEN FURTHER that all those components are "relaxed" to the point of not contacting the flywheel and allowing the clutch pad to float in between. This is all assuming that you have the correct flywheel and clutch components together - (i.e. 200mm, 130 tooth, 12v flywheel, mated to 200mm clutch.... or 180mm, 109 tooth, 6v flywheel, mated to a 180mm clutch). Hope that helps!
1904cc 90.5 x 74 is one of my favorite combos. Its pretty close to stock bore stroke ratio 85.5 x 69 1584cc.
No need to remove material on the guide boss.
Good taste buddy
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You ever think of running E85, it runs cooler, 105 octane, good for track cars, cheaper. There's a turbo bug on yt running it. Had a 2012 Chrysler I ran it in. Hate cars overheating. I'm gonna run it in my next Baja I get, which will be next week.
@@johngillespie3409 I’ve also have a little turbo dragster project that I piddle with from time to time that I absolutely plan on running E85 on. This buggy actually wasn’t running too awfully hot….later found out that my throttle linkage came loose giving it the appearance of running hot. That said, I’m open minded about a slightly higher octane for cooling help - this engine is at 9.2:1 compression so I can’t go too high with octane. I ran 110 octane on my other motor and at high rpm it would miss….just not enough compression to efficiently burn it at that rpm.
@@culturedredneckgarage3784cool on the turbo dragster, sorry on the malfunction. Went to the track as a kid and love drag racing.
This is very helpful information! I completed an engine swap and it came with newer pressure plate (no middle ring). Target car has throw out bearing for the older swing axle so did not provide the distance required to properly engage. Watched your video, dropped motor again, swapped pressure plates so once again compatible - Viola ! Thanks
I'm Glad It helped you Sir! Thanks for the support!
That tiny steering wheel is dangerous!
On off-road or sand, it can definitely be, but on the drag-strip it’s all good.
I'm sure it was still all vacuum-tube, the best sounding equipment that ever was. I believe this was the turntable with the built-in 45 RPM Adaptor that lifted up in halves from the turntable platter itself. Ingenious! Enjoy the fruits of your labor! Thanks for putting this video together!
Yep, all vacuum tubes and you are correct, it has the built-in 45 adapter. This unit is a fine example of what I would consider to be one of the high points of American engineering and manufacturing - quality, beauty, no corners were cut in the process….and it wasn’t built as a throwaway like a lot of todays products. I’m truly blessed to have found it!
@@culturedredneckgarage3784 You restored it perfectly! BRAVO! One of my neighbors had a similar model. I remember it sounded like a dream!
at least you won't ever have to worry about water jackets
No doubt!....it's definitely one of the benefits to fiddling aircooled stuff. Looking back on it, these weren't to bad to do.
Beauty ❤❤
My 2007cc Beetle was running 14.3 quarters and even though it had a power pulley, I took the fanbelt off and that dropped it down to 13.7's, so if you do the same you'll be well into the 8's. The cooling fan/alternator saps so much horsepower. Just remember to pop the belt back on straight after the race before driving it back to the pits
Dang, that's a good drop in time! I knew that the fan was a power robber, but that just proves it. If I ever do an all-out race motor, it will be a fanless one for sure.
@@culturedredneckgarage3784 One of the engine builders here in the UK ran some dyno tests on a 2110cc motor to see how much power is lost with the fan: 4hp@3000rpm 13hp@5700rpm 18hp@6000rpm 75amp alternator used 1.5hp (55amp would use less) Basically if you're doing 60mph on the freeway with your 40 horse, 10 of those horses are being used to cool it!
I didn’t get many videos last year. Same thing, I was going around talking to everyone. I had a great time last year. Last minute issues, I couldn’t go this year. Glad you had fun. It’s such a great group out here on UA-cam, it’s even better in person. 👍
Yes, it was a wonderful event! I've gone on a Friday the last two years, but I'm glad I made it as a participant this year. Hate that I missed you, but there's always next year hopefully.
Great to see you and talk a bit. We had a blast!! See you next year!!👍👍
@@jbslittleshop2897 Same here! I’m so glad I got to come and participate in all the NNN greatness! Certainly won’t be the last time either.
sorry i'm going to miss you this year again, but good luck and see you next year man
@@BareRoseGarage See you next year brother. Take care.
Sounds good and the buggy looks good! Way to go getting it done in time!
Thanks, brother! I really didn't give ya much, but I'll have more "engine running" material in the future. In fact, I could've gotten TONS of content over the last few weeks on this adventure, but it's just been hit or miss and crazy busy otherwise. The engine feels Great! - I'm sure there will be some fine tuning and experimentation as I drive it more. Overall, I'd take my1904 and IDFs any day over my other 1641 and dual solexs!...both are great either way.
@@culturedredneckgarage3784 it wasn’t much but an update is always better than nothing. I appreciate ya taking the time to let us know how it all came together. I’d say the 1904 is much better than a 1641, plus you have my favorite cam in there and some port work. That’s a great combo you have and it should be a great all around engine for a long time.
Congratulations on getting it done!😃
Dude, you should examine them thoroughly before you throw them out, they may still be good!
Beautiful music❤
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Nothing wrong with enlarging the exhaust port. Your scavenging efforts can be accomplished by a combination of downstream exhaust piping diameters. A step-down in exhaust piping diameters will help create that scavenging effect quite well and restore and quite possibly improve low end torque. A lightened flywheel can also contribute to this as well.
That's good to know. After having ran it this past weekend a bit, I don't get the feeling that it was soggy down low, and especially not up on the top end.
Wow! You work so hard❤
Another one!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
That's pretty wicked, excellent work indeed! Blessings and respect!