n/s engine bay hindge needs adjusting /looking at as well . i know it is realy common for thease old buses to have a gear change that is very sloppy , just changing the selector rod bushes wont make much difference , thats why most splitty's have empi short shift gear sticks [ i[f that is still a thing you can get nowadays ] i have been out of the vw sceene for a long time now , but years ago i would have used a girling powerstop remote servo you can litraly mount them anywhere you like under the bus [ i don't even know if you can get them nowadays ] . looks a nice bus :) i would like to see the vid of how your engine tuner cures the flat spot on the carb ! that solex carb looks like a replacment carb [ and i was never happy with any i ever fitted they just did not ever work like an original carb ]
That sounds like all the problems I have with my Splitty, speedo jumping, gearbox hard work, etc etc etc so looking forward to seeing your progress and if I cannot fix it my self I might have to book it in for some TLC 😀
Chippy is such a beauty!! So excited for the new improvements to be added and to see the lovely Joe's face when he sees the newly improved Chippy, which I have no doubt will be even more of a gem than it already is.
How interesting and so lovely to see the passion and knowledge for restoring such a wonderful vehicle...looking forward to seeing Chippys ' journey ' peep peep ...
Excellent vid! So excited to have Chippy in such safe hands making him road ready! Thank you Leigh and the team
An absolute pleasure as always. Thank you for choosing us
Looking forward to the next one, it’s going to be amazing.
n/s engine bay hindge needs adjusting /looking at as well .
i know it is realy common for thease old buses to have a gear change that is very sloppy , just changing the selector rod bushes wont make much difference , thats why most splitty's have empi short shift gear sticks [ i[f that is still a thing you can get nowadays ]
i have been out of the vw sceene for a long time now , but years ago i would have used a girling powerstop remote servo you can litraly mount them anywhere you like under the bus [ i don't even know if you can get them nowadays ] .
looks a nice bus :) i would like to see the vid of how your engine tuner cures the flat spot on the carb !
that solex carb looks like a replacment carb [ and i was never happy with any i ever fitted they just did not ever work like an original carb ]
I’m super local to you, it’s so surreal to see Chippy driving around local roads I drive everyday. 😅
Lovely looking van and I'm pleased to see it hasn't been lowered like the other one in your video.
Absolutely awesome. Can't wait for the next episode!
That sounds like all the problems I have with my Splitty, speedo jumping, gearbox hard work, etc etc etc so looking forward to seeing your progress and if I cannot fix it my self I might have to book it in for some TLC 😀
Great video guys! Really looking forward to seeing Chippy get the full on Combe Valley care and attention 👍
Chippy is such a beauty!! So excited for the new improvements to be added and to see the lovely Joe's face when he sees the newly improved Chippy, which I have no doubt will be even more of a gem than it already is.
very excited to see the journey🥰 it’s a gorgeous van😍
Extremely enjoyable to watch. You clearly know your stuff. Well done.
Never heard of him...😂 nice ride though...👍
We are so thrilled to be part of this awesome project - can't wait to watch the full series!!
I would look at the relation between the distributor that looks like and 009 and the carburetor for the source of your bog off idol.
My VISA card somehow always starts whimpering when ever I watch your videos😅
Chippy!😍
Wondering what that paint colour is and whether it would look good on a two-tone T3.
Im waiting for next episodes 👍
How interesting and so lovely to see the passion and knowledge for restoring such a wonderful vehicle...looking forward to seeing Chippys ' journey ' peep peep ...
This must be some new definition of "celebrity" that I haven't previously encountered.
An clue for the paint code?