@@gottasplit5707 Back at it and appreciate your videos. Going to send an order to GoWesty...and after I get it running, then probably do the fridge upgrade like you did.... Thanks !
tallpaulman Thanks for watching. The electrical and water are pretty straight forward, except that the water lines are attached to the back of the side panel behind the cabinets. Everything else kind of just gets stuffed in wherever it fits. Mine had been taken apart before, so I’m not actually sure where it all went originally.
I took delivery on an ‘83 T3 in March and am in the process of fixing what is still a mess. It turns out the restorer sort of gave up after six months while trying to install a second battery. I was lucky enough to have a Brother who could finish that and some other electric gremlins. I’ve discovered, after driving the van home from California that my builder never bolted down the cabinet with the sink and has left me with no bolts or brackets to finish this piece. Do you know what size the bolts are for this essential fix? I’m not going to fill and use the propane stove until I know this cabinet won’t be rocking back and forth. I’ve seen your vid in the reefer you used and I will be trying that next
Awesome!!! Congrats on the new van! Glad you have someone to help with electronics. Wiring is my greatest enemy haha. I honestly have no idea what size bolts those are. Maybe around a 13mm to the floor, and 10 or 11mm to the sides of the cabinets. There's also a little bracket with two sheet metal screws to the area behind the drivers seatbelt I believe. My best suggestion is to go to a hardware store with the van and ask if you can test out a few sizes and threadings in the parking lot. Good idea to wait until you know the cabinets will stay put to fill up the propane.
I got them from GoWesty. They have them in black and grey I think. It really is a big improvement. I got them mostly because they dont rip and won’t hold moisture when they get wet. They also look great too lol. Thanks for watching!
Wow! I’ve been binge watching your videos on the Vanagon...must say great job and very good vids and explanations of each step. You have me wanting a Vanagon now! I’m thinking a 1980-1982 with the air cooled motor though. What are your thoughts on the early ones? Thanks, and keep up the great videos! Can’t wait for the next one!
Weightless Living Thank you!!! An aircooled Vanagon would be awesome! It will be a little harder to find parts for than a water cooled one, but you’ll still be able to. I’ve never had a type 4 engine, so I can’t say I know much about them, but a buddy of mine has an aircooled Vanagon, and he loves it. Vanagons have a good amount of room if you get a camper, and a big following, so assistance when something goes wrong will be simple to find. Good luck!!! ✌️
Thank you! Yup, these are the GoWesty panels. My experience was that they were not worth the hassle. I seriously tried to get that sliding door panel on about 20 times before I just gave up. The original fasteners were definitely the easiest to use, and easiest to remove.
Loving the build series’s as I’m doing a total build on an 87 Syncro starting next yr.
Keep up the videos as def loving all of them.
Thank you! Wow, a Syncro is like my dream van. Good luck with it!
hope to be at 5:40 tomorrow, cut the insulation board and plywood tonight
Awesome! Good luck with it!
@@gottasplit5707 Back at it and appreciate your videos. Going to send an order to GoWesty...and after I get it running, then probably do the fridge upgrade like you did.... Thanks !
Shoot, was hoping to see how you actually hooked the water & electrical back up. Some nice tips though.
tallpaulman Thanks for watching. The electrical and water are pretty straight forward, except that the water lines are attached to the back of the side panel behind the cabinets. Everything else kind of just gets stuffed in wherever it fits. Mine had been taken apart before, so I’m not actually sure where it all went originally.
These videos are gold for vanagon restoration. Just out of curiosity, how many layers of POR-15 do you use?
Thanks! I usually use 2 or 3 coats of POR.
@@gottasplit5707 Thanks! Hope you are well and getting out there a bit after all this work!
I took delivery on an ‘83 T3 in March and am in the process of fixing what is still a mess. It turns out the restorer sort of gave up after six months while trying to install a second battery. I was lucky enough to have a Brother who could finish that and some other electric gremlins. I’ve discovered, after driving the van home from California that my builder never bolted down the cabinet with the sink and has left me with no bolts or brackets to finish this piece. Do you know what size the bolts are for this essential fix? I’m not going to fill and use the propane stove until I know this cabinet won’t be rocking back and forth.
I’ve seen your vid in the reefer you used and I will be trying that next
Awesome!!! Congrats on the new van! Glad you have someone to help with electronics. Wiring is my greatest enemy haha.
I honestly have no idea what size bolts those are. Maybe around a 13mm to the floor, and 10 or 11mm to the sides of the cabinets. There's also a little bracket with two sheet metal screws to the area behind the drivers seatbelt I believe. My best suggestion is to go to a hardware store with the van and ask if you can test out a few sizes and threadings in the parking lot. Good idea to wait until you know the cabinets will stay put to fill up the propane.
Where did you get the grey plastic panels for your van? I like that they would be lighter and a bit sleeker
I got them from GoWesty. They have them in black and grey I think. It really is a big improvement. I got them mostly because they dont rip and won’t hold moisture when they get wet. They also look great too lol. Thanks for watching!
Wow! I’ve been binge watching your videos on the Vanagon...must say great job and very good vids and explanations of each step. You have me wanting a Vanagon now! I’m thinking a 1980-1982 with the air cooled motor though. What are your thoughts on the early ones? Thanks, and keep up the great videos! Can’t wait for the next one!
Weightless Living Thank you!!! An aircooled Vanagon would be awesome! It will be a little harder to find parts for than a water cooled one, but you’ll still be able to. I’ve never had a type 4 engine, so I can’t say I know much about them, but a buddy of mine has an aircooled Vanagon, and he loves it. Vanagons have a good amount of room if you get a camper, and a big following, so assistance when something goes wrong will be simple to find. Good luck!!! ✌️
After watching this I'm freaking out about how much water might be making its way through my hook-up boxes. 😫
Always a good idea to make sure they are all sealed up.Those and the fridge vent are the cause of so much of the rust on these vans.
Great video! So you don’t recommend the deluxe fastener kit? I imagine those are GoWesty panels right?
Thank you! Yup, these are the GoWesty panels. My experience was that they were not worth the hassle. I seriously tried to get that sliding door panel on about 20 times before I just gave up. The original fasteners were definitely the easiest to use, and easiest to remove.
Gotta Split awesome! Thanks
nice how to!
Thanks!
A project where you learn to master the jigsaw
Matt Jackson Lol, you know it! 😆
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