Thanks for the video! We recently bought a 74 Super Beetle and the lever is missing on the driver's side and the barrel nut is missing on the passenger side. Your video is going to be a big help when I get under there to set this all up.
@@pequegnj yes. CIP1. VWC-043-298-147-8A VWC-043-298-147-8A - UNIVERSAL HEATER BOX LEVER KIT - FITS LEFT OR RIGHT - BEETLE 63-74/GHIA 63-74/BUS 63-71/THING 73-74 - SOLD EACH 2 USD $8.24 USD $16.48
Misunderstoodboygenius You honestly did good my friend. And very good Video! You said to leave in the comments if there was a tool. I was trying to be helpful. I subscribed, good channel!
@@joesmith4096 if I recall none of these are snap rings with holes, they are all E clips that press on into a groove. I do not have a special tool for those and have always used a pair of bent nose needle nose. I do have snap ring pliers, but they are pretty useless on E clips.
One thing to add--if the engine is already in the car and you need to that triangular, friction-fitting nut on to the heater box stem, it is a tight fit. I taped the nut on a 1/4" 10mm socket, placed it over the heater box stem and used a large screwdriver to wedge the nut on to the stem. It worked. (It is much easier to do this step with the engine out of the car. . . . , next time.)
My levers move less than 1/4 of an inch. Is it possible that something was modified? it just doesnt seem like its moving the flap when the latch moves. It wouldnt move at all with the lever on it so I took it off.
Hmmm... mine move like 3 inches at the lever cable junction. The flap part itself does not move far. I can measure the ratio if you like. Sounds like something isn’t right in yours.
So I'm back....the part at the top that the lever attached to only pushes up and the lever barely reaches. I had my engine rebuilt last summer. Is it possible that the part that moves the flap is bent a different direction? I'm stumped. Both sides are the same way.
I think there is a little cap on the end of the flap shaft. Is that the one you mean? I’d have to crawl under mine right now to see, but I think I remember that.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! This is exactly what I'm doing right now and you're the only video I have found covering this
That’s why I made it! I couldn’t find anything like this, so I did a video. Glad it could help!
After watching it I was able to put it together and put them on! Now I get to drive my bug!
Thanks for the helpful video. I'll look to see what other helpful videos you have for us.
You’re welcome. Glad to help.
Thanks for the video! We recently bought a 74 Super Beetle and the lever is missing on the driver's side and the barrel nut is missing on the passenger side. Your video is going to be a big help when I get under there to set this all up.
Helpful video. Thanks. Where can I get the kit you used?
@@pequegnj I’ll have to dig some. Maybe CIP1?
@@pequegnj yes. CIP1. VWC-043-298-147-8A VWC-043-298-147-8A - UNIVERSAL HEATER BOX LEVER KIT - FITS LEFT OR RIGHT - BEETLE 63-74/GHIA 63-74/BUS 63-71/THING 73-74 - SOLD EACH
2 USD $8.24 USD $16.48
Snap ring pliers will hold that nicely
Vintage Cars And Memories definitely. But I don’t have any so I had to improvise :)
Misunderstoodboygenius You honestly did good my friend. And very good Video! You said to leave in the comments if there was a tool. I was trying to be helpful. I subscribed, good channel!
Vintage Cars And Memories absolutely! Hopefully someone will read these and see the right tool to get. I’m about 4 videos behind. More coming soon!
Misunderstoodboygenius I bought a cheap pair from harbor freight. I got tired of buying tools lol
Very much appreciate your helpful video! You saved me a lot of time. . . and frustration.
Glad I could help!
C Clip Removal Tool/Snap Ring Pliers using either curved or straight pins for the size of the clips available where tools are sold.
@@joesmith4096 if I recall none of these are snap rings with holes, they are all E clips that press on into a groove. I do not have a special tool for those and have always used a pair of bent nose needle nose. I do have snap ring pliers, but they are pretty useless on E clips.
One thing to add--if the engine is already in the car and you need to that triangular, friction-fitting nut on to the heater box stem, it is a tight fit. I taped the nut on a 1/4" 10mm socket, placed it over the heater box stem and used a large screwdriver to wedge the nut on to the stem. It worked. (It is much easier to do this step with the engine out of the car. . . . , next time.)
Nice usefull video. Do you know if it's the same lever on a type 1 engine on a early bus T2A ?
Thanks. Sorry, I don’t I’m afraid.
They sell a cir-clip plier for those little clips. I got one a Harbor freight .
Probably worth the investment! My nearest is 90 miles and I live in the middle of nowhere. Next time :)
@@Misunderstoodboygenius you can also get them online or at eBay and Amazon. Take care very informative video.
Thank you!
I used one pair of vice grips to hold the little spring near the gap, then slid it onto the pin, it wasn't too tricky
Stuart Camenson good way to do it. Next time I install heater box levers I’ll try it :)
Thanks for this! Will this work on a Type 2 bus as well?
If I remember right the bus has almost the same system. But not 100% sure.
My levers move less than 1/4 of an inch. Is it possible that something was modified? it just doesnt seem like its moving the flap when the latch moves. It wouldnt move at all with the lever on it so I took it off.
Hmmm... mine move like 3 inches at the lever cable junction. The flap part itself does not move far. I can measure the ratio if you like. Sounds like something isn’t right in yours.
@@Misunderstoodboygenius so...they were just stuck. Lol. I got them to push open finally.
Realtor Tina Hosler good!
So I'm back....the part at the top that the lever attached to only pushes up and the lever barely reaches. I had my engine rebuilt last summer. Is it possible that the part that moves the flap is bent a different direction? I'm stumped. Both sides are the same way.
Boy, not sure. I’ll get under mine and look but I think it just grabs the end, just like 1/4 inch.
What "Kit" did you purchase?
Might have been from CIP1. It had the levers and all the clips. The cables were separate.
Where is the little round cap piece in the kit supposed to go?
I think there is a little cap on the end of the flap shaft. Is that the one you mean? I’d have to crawl under mine right now to see, but I think I remember that.
Thank YOU!!!
I heard that one should do this inside a box or a bucket to keep the clip from flying off into space.
Ivor Little good advice! It still leaves the opening open but makes it harder to launch it into orbit!
I used tiny nut n bolt
are those expensive
The levers? No. But the hood heater boxes can be. Try and find good original if you can. Much better heat exchange.
Thank you!