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On 5 Dec 2001, at 22:21, DGaries808@aol.com wrote: > Well, three shims totaling 0.72 mm thickness (24 mm each) didn't give enough end > play. So, I had Lee Roy at Knight's Foreign Auto Parts machine the flywheel > again so as to get it right. The case, as it turns out, was a Mexican case. This > bothers me, because that's twice in two trials that I've ended up machining the > flywheel. I'm gonna check it out tomorrow before we finally get the end play > right. We have one extra non-machined flywheel, just in case. This time I'm > gonna do everything myself, just to make sure. The case has no effect on the end play, that's a function of only the bearing, the crank, the flywheel and any gasket that you put in there. The BEST way to put a 12V 1600 engine in a 6V car is to machine off the 12V ring gear and let Berg install a 6V ring gear on it. That leaves all the critical stuff untouched. > I bought a safety cable that latches onto the hitch, just > in case. It's best to run the safety cable directly between the 2 vehicles. - Jim Adney jadney@vwtype3.org Madison, WI 53711-3054 USA ------------------------------------------------------------------- Too much? Digest! mailto:type3-d-request@vwtype3.org Subj=subscribe