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Replacing The Steering Coupler On A Classic Beetle
In this video I replace the original steering damper held on with rivets. If yours has already been replaced in the past then you will likely have nuts and bolts which will make this job much easier.
It is important to check the condition of your steering coupler from time to time. Look for any visible cracking or loose bolts, sleeves, etc.. It's a simple part that can have disastrous consequences if neglected and fails.
I don't use the urethane couples since I see no added benefit. The original German rubber couplers also have an internal mesh core that makes them stronger and more reliable than the urethane ones in my opinion.
This video does not apply to SUPER BEETLE since they do not use this type of steering coupler.
I hope this video helps you out! Please subscribe and leave a like if it did!
Thanks for watching!
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Installing Drop Spring Plates! The Better Way To Lower Your Swing Axle Classic VW Beetle or Ghia
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In this video I install a set of Limebug adjustable 2" drop spring plates on a swing axle 1966 VW Beetle. Thanks to Greg at Tuned Perfection for hooking us up with these spring plates! You can get a hold of Greg on IG: @tunedperfectionvw I hope you found this video useful, if you did please hit subscribe! Thanks for watching! wolfhausmotorwerks.com
Yes Another Air Cooled VW Oil Change Video!
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As if there weren't enough out there😂. in this video I go over the steps I take on a basic Air cooled VW oil change. I hope you get something useful froths video, if you do please hit the subscribe button! Thanks for watching! wolfhausmotorwerks.com
Classic VW Beetle Second Gen. Speedometer Rebuild and LED Install
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In this video I show you how I rebuild the second gen style VW Beetle speedometers (late 60's early 70's VW beetle0, I try and show you where the failure points are and how to address them. I also add an LED to it to increase the night time visibility. I hope you find something useful in this video, if you do please hit the subscribe button! Thanks for watching wolfhausmotorwerks.com
Classic VW Beetle / Ghia Single Port Manifold Heat riser Cleaning
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In this video I show you how I clean the heat risers on a typical single port air cooled engine. The heat riser pipes typically get clogged up over time with carbon and prevents the proper function of the heat riser. In colder conditions this can cause the engine to run poorly since the fuel coming out of the carburetor is too cold. The heat riser is there to bring exhaust heat to the manifold ...
Classic VW Beetle /Ghia Reverse Light Diagnostics and Repair
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In this video I take you along the steps I use to trouble shoot the reverse lights on a typical late '60s and early '70s VW Beetle or Ghia. Once you understand how it all works it's easy to find the issue and get it fixed. I hope you find something useful in this video and if you did, please hit the subscribe button and like the video! Thanks for watching wolfhausmotorwerks.com
The Work on the VW Scirocco 16V continues (part 2)
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In this video I pick up from where we left off in part 1. If you enjoyed this video please subscribe and give it a thumbs uo! Thanks for watching! wolfhausmotorwerks.com
Scirocco 16V CV Axel and Front End Repairs Part 1
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In this video, I address some axel issues as well as some front suspension maintenance to keep this 1987 VW Scirocco running strong! I hope you get something useful from this video. Please don't forget to subscribe and like if you enjoyed the video. thanks for watching! wolfhausmotorwerks.com
Classic VW Beetle / Ghia How To Replace Speedometer Cable
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In this video, I take you through the steps needed to fix a broken or defective speedometer cable. I hope you find some useful information in this video for your project! Thanks for watching! wolfhausmotorwerks.com
Installing a New VW Master cylinder and brake lines on a Classic VW Beetle or Ghia.
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In this video I go over the steps I take when installing a new master cylinder and brake lines in your classic VW. I hope you find something helpful in this video! Thanks for watching! wolfhausmotorwerks.com PLEASE CONTACT US FOR BUSINESS INQUIRIES / COLLABORATIONS
Classic VW Wiring Harness Repair and Clean Up
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In this video I go over what can be done to fix common issues in classic VW wiring harnesses and also how I cleaned up the harness to have a more neat look under the front hood. Thanks for watching! I hope you find it helpful! wolfhausmotorwerks,com
How Much Throw Does Our Custom VW Beetle Short Shifter Have?
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In this video we show the throw reduction (about 70%) that we have with our new RUNNER short shifter. It reduced the throw a lot and works very well so far. There seems to be a few different manufacturers making a similar product. This is not a sponsored video. Thanks for watching!
How To Lower your Classic VW Beetle With an IRS Rear Suspension!
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In this video we show you the process to lower the rear of a classic beetle equipped with an independent rear suspension (IRS). You can do this with basic hand tools and at very little cost. Results may vary depending on how many splines you move and also the condition and type of shocks you have. Final shots of the car footage were lost, bummer! The VW Beetle in this video is a 1970 Classic Be...

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  • @Flytym
    @Flytym 22 дні тому

    Needed to see just how much of the torsion bar sticks out and I wanted to see the plate slip on the torsion bar. Waste of time on this video.

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 22 дні тому

      Hey Flytym! Sorry to hear that you didn’t get value from the video, however those points in my opinion are not really key points to what the video is intended to show. Not sure why you would need to see how much the torsion var sticks out, and as for the plate slipping on, it’s just that, it slips on. The video is to show the concept and give an idea of the steps involved. Also the torsion bar layout changes in some years. Years where you have an extended tube on the spring plate you cannot see the torsion bar end etc. Hope you find the info you need, good luck with the project! 👍👍

  • @Deep_Divers
    @Deep_Divers 23 дні тому

    Excellent video! Able to trace the problem to the wire that runs to the fuse behind the engine fan. It looked like mice had chewed through it. Thanks!

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 22 дні тому

      That’s great! Notvtye mice 😂, but the fact you found the issue👍. Glad it helped! Thanks for the comment!

  • @tarekmounib2851
    @tarekmounib2851 Місяць тому

    Little lengthy but very clear,, Thank you

  • @charlesloar3210
    @charlesloar3210 Місяць тому

    Great video that is extremely informative. New subscriber.

  • @MarkDuncan-in3zm
    @MarkDuncan-in3zm 2 місяці тому

    Would you be willing to rebuild my 74 super beetle speedometer?

  • @martinvandezande4822
    @martinvandezande4822 2 місяці тому

    Thank you from Holland. My Mexico beetle meter is almost the same. He is up and running again.

  • @VolksStokes
    @VolksStokes 2 місяці тому

    Thank you!

  • @stephenlepore4476
    @stephenlepore4476 3 місяці тому

    radical. thank you sir.

  • @glenb9
    @glenb9 4 місяці тому

    This is the one I needed. Thanks!

  • @stephengates7215
    @stephengates7215 4 місяці тому

    My understanding is the exhaust gases flow from left to right of the heat riser so it will heat up on the left first, not how you described it?

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 4 місяці тому

      On original units the hole on one side is smaller than the other to cause a directional flow as I understand it. However the point of tte vidéo is not the direction of the flow but rather the fact that they clog up and then have no heat to the carb area, and how I try to clean them out. Regardless of direction no heat is no heat and blockage is blockage.

  • @phred1981
    @phred1981 4 місяці тому

    Where can I find parts ?

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 4 місяці тому

      I mostly use old speedos for parts etc. I’m not aware of any suppliers.

  • @KarrierBag
    @KarrierBag 5 місяців тому

    Same Rubber coupling was fitted to the commercial Dodge 50 series (Only built in the UK between 1979 and 1993) vehicles from 3.5 ton to 7.5 ton range, vans, chassis cabs, buses even 4x4 models and to tipper trucks. slightly different coupling but also riveted in and have to be drilled out like yours.

  • @Keith-tt1xi
    @Keith-tt1xi 5 місяців тому

    informative video but the guys hands go out of shot way too much kinda frustrating!

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the feedback Not always easy to film properly and get things done at the same time. 👍👍

  • @rasdavis8390
    @rasdavis8390 6 місяців тому

    Dope bro thanks 🫡💯👑shouts from England 🇬🇧

  • @ticosandoval
    @ticosandoval 6 місяців тому

    Seriously clean and looks amazing. Great job. I'm envious...my '69 Ghia's rats nest is something I have wanted to clean up, but just haven't gotten the motivation to get around to it yet. This is inspirational. Thanks!

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for the kind words! All I can say is take lots of pictures and notes as they can help safe time etc. Try and ve sure you clean as much as you can and limit the number of joints a single line has. Good luck!

  • @TBear.
    @TBear. 7 місяців тому

    Is this still available and if so where?

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 7 місяців тому

      I got mine from Brazil it is made under the Runner name. You can also find it under the name bug tec. I don't have a particular seller to refer you sorry.

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 8 місяців тому

    Excellent explanation. I could understand it because of the way you explained it! Now I know what all those wires are (some connected, some not) in and around my reverse switch. Now I am 100% sure I can figure it out. Thanks for the tip it is positive switching and not switching the ground wire. That helped my brain.

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 8 місяців тому

      Awesome! Glad it helped, thanks for the feedback!

    • @benkanobe7500
      @benkanobe7500 7 місяців тому

      @@WolfHausMotorwerks OK, now where do I get my "The Beatles" sticker?

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 8 місяців тому

    LED link? Is this a service I can pay you to provide on my '73 Standard Type 1 Bug? I don't need the Odo reset, just everything else. Thank you for this excellent guide!

  • @seandickson518
    @seandickson518 8 місяців тому

    Is it possible to buy the piece that the speedometer cable goes into? My old speedo cable rusted into that pin/gear. I finally got the cable off but a piece of the cable is still stuck in there so I cant get another cable in there far enough to turn the gear 100% of time but will work sometime. I want to take the speedo apart and replace that piece, I might even be able to remove the broken piece with it apart but didn't want to risk not having the piece before starting this. This is for a 74 Acapulco Thing.

    • @seandickson518
      @seandickson518 8 місяців тому

      Second question if I do have to buy a used speedometer for this, is that gear pretty standard for these speedos that have the separate fuel gauge?

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 8 місяців тому

      I'm not aware of many or any spare parts other than a gear for super beetle speedos. I usually source used units to pick parts from.

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 8 місяців тому

      Ideally I usually get as close to identical unit to swap parts from.

  • @curtiscrawford1622
    @curtiscrawford1622 8 місяців тому

    Also I do like the led lights. Do you have the product info on the lights all the ones I find are about 1/2in wide and I think that’s to wide. Thanks

  • @curtiscrawford1622
    @curtiscrawford1622 8 місяців тому

    Ppl like me use videos like yours when we run into problems. Like I did rebuilding my speedometer. The two toughest parts were resetting the miles and putting the back of the speedometer back on. Lining up the tiny little wire in the tiny little hole. Your video was very informative until you skipped showing the two hardest parts and cut away only to return with the part fixed but didn’t show how to fix it. Other than that it was okay. On another note I believe people like me don’t necessarily go looking for these videos unless we run into problems with something we are doing. If I find the video that helps fix my problems I mostly skip past all the BS ppl say and do to make their videos fancy and go right to the meat of my problems. Thanks for making them they help most of the time.

  • @curtiscrawford1622
    @curtiscrawford1622 8 місяців тому

    Most of your videos are helpful, but it be really nice if you would show the difficult parts instead of cutting away and then just showing them done back up so in my opinion, your video isn’t very damn helpful

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 8 місяців тому

      So is it just this video? What exactly is the info you need more clarification on? I had feedback that my videos were too long and drawn out.🤷‍♂️

  • @Dawnzyxio14
    @Dawnzyxio14 9 місяців тому

    What are the light bulbs u used I can't find the model name of the exact bulb model number online

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 9 місяців тому

      The Led strip I use is similar to this DC 12V Waterproof 1Ft 15 LED Strip Underbody Light with 6 inches Wires for Motor (White,Pack of 6) a.co/d/5ArgD3r I hope this helps👍

  • @markfixitright
    @markfixitright 9 місяців тому

    Thanks. You made a very nice video that is extremely informative with plain talk and camera views. Multiple owners have each put thier curse on the electrical system and one problem by one problem is being figured out. Thanks again!

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 9 місяців тому

      Hey thanks! I'm glad it can help. Unfortunately with these cars it's often the case. Thanks for the comment! Let me know if you have any questions.

  • @mra2957
    @mra2957 10 місяців тому

    Awesome video thanks. Now ready to rebuild mine!

  • @joeygee4664
    @joeygee4664 10 місяців тому

    Thanks so much! I've been trying to figure out how these work on and off all day. Just followed the wiring from the gearbox through the engine bay and found a wire running to the ignition point that wasn't connected. Both reverse lights working 😃

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 10 місяців тому

      Right on! Glad it helped. They usually should have a fuse on the ignition on wire just fyi. Glad it helped 👍👍

  • @newalex1970
    @newalex1970 10 місяців тому

    Great video ! Would the LED connection need a resistor ? Or just connect it ? Thanks for your time big fan keep up the great work on VW DYI . Alex NJ

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for the kind words! The les strips I get are 12v so on a 12v car it's a direct connection. On a 6v car id add a converter that converts 6v to 12v you should be able to find them on Amazon or alibaba etc.

    • @ralphmans
      @ralphmans 5 місяців тому

      @@WolfHausMotorwerksdid you wire the LED strip to the dimmer on the dash?

  • @DeteccionDeportivaK9
    @DeteccionDeportivaK9 10 місяців тому

    The leak with the Mexican maybe was because the plate wasn't totally flat.

  • @DeteccionDeportivaK9
    @DeteccionDeportivaK9 10 місяців тому

    Rivets came with original couplers, I have a 1974.

  • @clemsonbloke
    @clemsonbloke 11 місяців тому

    Is it legal to run the mileage back? I thought it was.

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 11 місяців тому

      I can't say what is legal or not in your area, however these speedometers often broke and were not accurate, easily replaced by one from another car, and at 99 999 they would go back to 0. In the video I show how to fix etc, you can also use this to put the correct milage into a replacement speedo for example.

  • @tomasalvarez6040
    @tomasalvarez6040 Рік тому

    Sorry for dumb question; How do u check the housing,? The bulb i know works, so, do i use a voltage light to check wher ot makes contact with the bulb? Thanks

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks Рік тому

      Each bulb socket should have +voltage at the small tabs at the bottom of the socket. The surrounding body of the socket is the - ground to be careful not to short the socket. I usually tape up the test light and only have the first few mm of the test light tip exposed. If no voltage at the base then pull the housing apart a d see if the wires are ok. Some sockets where the bulb has 2 functions will have 2 contacts. Obviously each socket will only be live when that circuit is turned on. Hope this helps!👍 Need more info let me know👍

    • @tomasalvarez6040
      @tomasalvarez6040 Рік тому

      @@WolfHausMotorwerks ok i’ll try that. My housing has 3 sockets. Signal lights, brakes, and reverse. Only reverse doesntnwork,..for both sides. Ps, i have a 1970 semiautomatic Ghia. Thanks for the suggestion

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks 11 місяців тому

      YOU may want to keep in mi d if the wires are somewhat stock, there is an inline fuse off the coil for the reverse lights. Also you can verify the reverse switch in the gearbox as it may fail or the connectors may be off. Under the car at the nose cone you will see it on the passenger side. YOU can test it with a continuity tester, in reverse you should have the contact closed in neutral no contact. Also you can do a continuity test on the wires to see if broken. The wires to and from the reverse switch are + so be careful to not ground them out. Car does not need to be on to test continuity in the switch. Hope it helps!👍

  • @jraposo911
    @jraposo911 Рік тому

    Nice work👍

  • @patrickwitt1323
    @patrickwitt1323 Рік тому

    Agree - have viewed many; your video was absolutely the best!

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks Рік тому

      Thanks for the kind words! I have some more coming out just need to find time. I'm glad they may help👍

  • @vintage76vipergreenBeetle

    Great info.👍

  • @frankschwartz7405
    @frankschwartz7405 Рік тому

    >>Better Way To Lower Your Swing Axel << FIrst! Learn how to spell "axle".

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks Рік тому

      Awesome comment! Thanks!! I'm glad you got something out of the video👍👍

  • @ferdinandbaez2410
    @ferdinandbaez2410 Рік тому

    Excellent video. I’ll tackle my 71SB and my 73SB following your steps. Thanks

  • @robertingram4562
    @robertingram4562 Рік тому

    could you add a colored led light strip such as green instead of white

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks Рік тому

      You could put any color you like, it may cause the needle to show more or less, but I'd recommend trying it before you close up the speedo to see if you like the look of it.

  • @TheEhicks99
    @TheEhicks99 Рік тому

    Thanks, just got a 73 Ghia with a rebuilt motor and 1,000 miles. I'll want to change the oil asap to make sure I'm getting a good start

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks Рік тому

      Gongrats! You can add a little grease to the paper gasket it seems to work a bit better than dry. If you see the flange on the case has any pitting or damage from corrosion you may want to use some aviation sealant by Permatex on the gasket, avoid using any silicone or rtv type stuff. you will want to keep an eye on the valve adjustments moving forward and general maintenance, do the basics and it will run fine for a long time, Put off the maintenance and it can bite you in the butt! If its a rebuilt motor I'd drop the oil sooner than later to see if all is going good. Good luck! Hope you enjoy the Ghia!

  • @mikedraper138
    @mikedraper138 Рік тому

    At what degree did you install the new drop plates (measured before plate levered onto perch), 21 same as stock?

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks Рік тому

      Yes I put the drop plates back to where the OEM ones were, therefore giving me the 2" drop engineered into the profile of the new plate. There is a slight adjustment up or down with the adjuster bolt. If you wanted to go lower you would then install it one tooth higher etc., but you loose some preload. I try and keep the axels closer to parallel to the ground on swing axel cars, beyond that you can run into issues at the gearbox as well as the oil not getting to the bearing in the end of the axel etc.

  • @checko703
    @checko703 Рік тому

    So you just go up 1 space on the inner spline ?? Dont have to adjust the outer side??

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks Рік тому

      Thanks for the question, The indexing of the splines will dictate the height you get. The inner and outer splines are different. The inner and outer have a different number of splines and therefore if you move the arm on the outer spline position it will be a different outcome vs not moving the arm on the outer and only moving the position of the inner where it goes into the chassis. Here is a link with some info regarding the effects you get inner vs outer www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=677202 Keep in mind this can also vary a little depending on the condition of your torsion arms. You may do it 1-2 times before you get the height you are looking for. Take your time and mark things for reference in case you need to go back to the way it was. Good luck!

  • @SupremeVdubs
    @SupremeVdubs Рік тому

    What size LED strip is that?

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks Рік тому

      It's a generic Led strip, about 12" long and just a bit less then 1/2" wide, you can use a strip that is less wide but not really wider. The ones I have used can be cut shorter and most come with an adhesive backing. You can find them at most electronics stores or online. they run on 12V DC.

  • @C10Trace
    @C10Trace Рік тому

    Great explanation, I have another question on the adjuster screw allen bolt. As you installed it all the way down on the plate. When you screw it up the vehicle raises up, correct?

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks Рік тому

      Thanks! Ok, so when it comes to the spring plate, one thing to keep in mind is the preload of the torsion bar. The preload can be compared to a bow and arrow, if you pull back the bow a little then your arrow wont go far since there is little energy behind it from the bow, if you pull the bow back a lot, the arrow will go far due to the increased energy. So more preload, more energy, the car sits higher, less preload, the car sits lower. That is basically what you do when you are "clocking" the plate on the torsion bar moving it by a few teeth. If you use the factory plate, you can clock the arm a few teeth and still have a little preload on the spring plate, where when the car is lifted up, the plate will still rest on the perch with a bit of tension. The preload will affect the ride quality and also the handling of the car, keep that in mind. For this reason I prefer to use "drop Plates" when possible. If you use a 2" drop plate, that means that if it is installed at the original position it will drop the car 2". This assumption has to take into account the condition of your torsion bars and your shocks, as those can also affect the height slightly. That said, this also takes into account that the adjuster is in the middle of its range, and this would allow you to either raise the car or lower the car a bit to adjust any side to side differences you may have. The adjuster is a mild adjuster in my opinion, more to fine tune the height a little. now if don't care about preload and all that, then yes the adjuster can lower or raise the car no matter where your spring plate may be set relative to the original position. The ride may suffer though. I back off the adjuster so that when I install it back on the car I am giving myself an easier time by removing a little preload, once the plate is on, I adjust the plate to the "neutral position". This "neutral position" should be the desired ride height, and from that point I can go up or down. Another thing to keep in mind is on a swing axel, once your axel tubes are passing parallel to the ground (as you lower the car more and more), the oil will not flow towards the outer bearings, and also where the axel meets the transmission will take a beting due to the angle. Just things to keep in mind.

  • @C10Trace
    @C10Trace Рік тому

    Can you recall the degree you install the spring plate at?

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks Рік тому

      If I recall, it was back to original, I based it off the mark I make on the frame when I remove the old one.

  • @lpeezy510
    @lpeezy510 Рік тому

    I hear a noise from the back of the speedometer, like a bird tweeting. Do I need to grease the end maybe?

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks Рік тому

      Hey thanks for the comment. If it is starting to squeal then the Speedo input bushing is starting to seize up. You can try to put some grease or oil into the input of the speedo where the cable goes in, however you need to get lubricant in between the part the square cable tip goes in and the outer housing. Another warning before the speedo will seize up is the needle will fluctuate instead of moving smoothly. Lube it sooner than later. When it will seize up it will snap the speedo cable. Hope this helps! Good luck!

  • @williewillteeztorres8502
    @williewillteeztorres8502 Рік тому

    awesome upgrade and video.

  • @mabbott73
    @mabbott73 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. It's the best one that resembles mine. You've allowed me to tackle this myself for my '74 VW Thing. There are a few minor differences but 98% identical. My glass is actually polycarbonate of something and it had no gasket. What kind of grease do you recommend?

    • @WolfHausMotorwerks
      @WolfHausMotorwerks Рік тому

      Thanks! I'm glad it helped. I use a thick gear lube grease, you can use any gear type grease that is ok on plastics etc. It doesn't take much, you don't need it to sling around. Something like a good dialectic grease could work well too.

  • @VWJawbreaker
    @VWJawbreaker Рік тому

    Good stuff dude! 🤙

  • @vintage76vipergreenBeetle

    👍

  • @vayabroder729
    @vayabroder729 Рік тому

    Never ever use the red urethane units. OEM and reinforced rubber is where it’s at.

  • @vintage76vipergreenBeetle

    👍