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Okay, from my short experience with my T3 I can answer some of your questions... 1. Your condenser is located on the distributor. Should be a tiny little cylinder strapped on. But being an early model, it might be somewhere else. 2. Valve adjustments are easy and take maybe a few hours. As for the oil draining out, its never happened to me. Nothing more than residual oil in there. 3. Compression tests indicating the health of the valve/seals? Logic would dictate so. So you're probably right. 4. I don't have anything ceramic around my coil, sorry. 5,6,7: Don't know. 8. The marks on the wheel should be referenced to the flat side of a little nub above the hole in the fan housing (does your cut-up buggy have fan housing?) Patrick 73 Square Long Beach --- "Brad" <BnPWOOD2@att.net> wrote: I am working on my type3 engine that is in a dune buggy. I have some questions. Please remember that it is in a buggy and I can not look down on it from the top like you can in its original car. There is a lot here, so hold on tight. 1. I am getting a miss in the engine. I am going to do the usuall plugs, wires, cap, rotor and points. Where is the condensor located? I can not see it. 2. I believe that I probably need to do a valve adjustment. I am sure the PO never did anything like that. I have never really understood the importance of this myself until recently. How long does this process usually take? I have what appears to be a good book (chilton's) that covers the type 3 specifically. I just did an oil change. Was this stupid? Will there be a lot of oil draining out of the head with the valve cover removed? I am used to engines with the heads on top. 3. Does a compression test indicate the health of the valves / seats? 4. Next to the coil there is a ceramic component that I ASSume is a resistor. I can not find that part in any VW wiring diagrams. What is it for? Is this standard on a type 3? 5. The oil breather has 2 pipes coming off of it. One is steel and goes straight down. The other is coming off the side of the breather. Where is this one SUPPOSED to go? The PO had a piece of hose coming off of it and going down also. Can I plug this one since there is another? 6. One of the carberators is leaking, I believe around the butterfly valve. Is there a rebuild kit available for these? 7. There is a round disc shaped portion of the carberator that is apparently the choke actuator. There is an electrical connetion there. Next to it is a 6V. Does this mean 6 volt? This is a 12 volt system. Is this just the heater that heats up the choke? What is the effect of not having it connected? 8. The timing marks on the pulley should be referenced to what on the engine? Perhaps I am missing something? It has been a long time since I did this kind of work, but I recall chevy's have a little pointer above the damper pulley with timing marks. I know this is a lot, but I am very new to VW's and type3's are less common as you all well know. Thank you all for your time. Brad ------------------------------------------------------------------- List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!