Friday, June 22, 2007

Under Pressure

Took the bus back in yesterday to Classic Camber so Joe could tighten everything down and look into the whine when the clutch pedal was fully depressed. Turned out that the pressure plate on the clutch was out of wack. He pulled the engine, replace the 200 mm plate and tightened everything down. He also spotted that I was running with an incorrect and consequently fairly loose alternator belt. He swapped it and shimmed up the alternator. No labor charges at all. Those guys at Classic Camber know their crap and are good guys to boot.

Wow what a difference. The shifting pattern is much more open. It's a breeze now. The clutch also engages in a much shorter range with the pedal almost all the way out. All and all it's much easier and smoother drive. Much more relaxing. A joy. Amazing ride really considering the bus is older than I am.

We just got a contract on the house and we're going to be moving in a few weeks. Don't even have a place yet. So probably not going to be doing much in the way of upgrades for a bit. But a lot of driving.

Friday, June 15, 2007

Number of the Beast

Picked up the bus Monday and have been a drivin' fool ever since. Been down to Sarasota twice, Ybor, all over town. We've put nearly 300 miles on since Monday. Running like a champ although I'm still having a bit of trouble finding first, lol.

I'm taking her in Wednesday for Joe to lock everything down. There's a bit of an oil leak and the brake pedal is starting to soften up. He told me to expect these things to happen since we replaced so many parts and systems. It's a normal part of the break in period.

A bit troubling is whining sound when the clutch is all the way in. Joe thinks it's the throwout bearing. So he may have to pull the engine and re-seat it. Depending. It may go away as it wears in over the next couple of days.

All and all though. She stops strong and I can keep up in traffic. Even so I'll probably go for dual carbs and the disc brakes at some point. Every little bit helps out there on the road with the SUVs.



I checked out the M Plate codes on Samba and everything seems to synch up fairly well there as far as I can tell.

VIN 256 008 739 - Build Date August 1965

M Plate
10 8

425 002 081 091 114
UB 2512 424271 6008409

November 8
425 - North American Export Package. Seatbelts and mounting points.
002 - USA Sealed beam headlights
081 - Split front seats (walk through)
091 - Whitewall tires
114 - 6 pop out side windows

UB - Export Destination - USA, Boston, Baltimore (changed to Columbus)
251 - Microbus Deluxe - Cargo doors right, left hand drive, short middle seat
2 - Paint finish - Nitro-lacquer finish
42 - Lotus White lower paint
42 - Lotus White lower paint
71 - Aero Baltic / Sienna Beige Interior

6 - Built 1966
008409 - Chassis Number?


Vin / Engine Compartment Number
256 008 739?

25 - Microbus Deluxe
6 - Built 1966


Now off to plan the stereo....

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Get back in the bus...

I got the call from Glen yesterday and after nearly 3 months in the shop the blue boy should be good to go by this weekend. Everything went according to plan and fairly smooth. Only thing we hadn't planned on was replacing the starter and it got knocked around a bit due to the old tranny or possibly when the bus was converted to 12v. In any case I can't wait to finally start driving her around.

Checked into some cosmetic stuff a bit but I'm going to hold off for now as there are only a few paint blemishes. I'll probably just design the exterior logo / decoration we're planning to cover those spots for now.

Next step tunage... I checked with Joe and the alternator is a 55 volt Bosh which from what I read on Samba should drive up to a 350 watt amp. I think I'm going to try to go for a hidden system and also install an 12 volt "accessory" adapter for my Garmin GPS / inverter to charge the laptop and iPod.

The plan is to leave the stock head and mount a fairly inexpensive head unit under the postal tray with am/fm/xm/cd and aux input for the iPod. Figuring out some way to mount and dress the iPod, XM Antenna and GPS up nice. I'll either split the stock antenna input to the second head or maybe the xm antenna will pull double duty I'm not sure. The safari's do leak so water will be a minor issue to keep in mind.

The amp and capacitor, if necessary, direct attach to the battery so I'm thinking about a small box under the back seats for the sub and amp, and hang a pair of mids and highs under the front seats. That way none of the door panels have to get cut.