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Old 04-05-2021, 02:50 PM   #101
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Re: 1950? S-10 tdi

Scored a 53 die cast custom.
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Old 04-12-2021, 07:24 AM   #102
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Got my fenders back from sand blasting and sprayed them with some epoxy primer till I can get some work done to them. Then picked up a couple parts from getting powder coated.
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Old 04-12-2021, 08:00 AM   #103
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powder coat, damn ... is it worth the extra coin? i assume they do the heavy cleaning at least, so that's a time saver.
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powder coat, damn ... is it worth the extra coin? i assume they do the heavy cleaning at least, so that's a time saver.
Ya it was sand blasted first then powder coat. Worked out cheaper than me buying gloss black paint for the few pieces that are going gloss black.
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Got what I think is my last shipment of truck parts, this will take care of the doors.
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Old 04-13-2021, 09:05 PM   #106
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I'm needing to replace window channels as well. Also thinking of the vent window rubber as well. I see you have a complete, new assembly vent window. Is that for an easier installation or were your vent windows in poor condition. It appears the window channels are riveted through the window rubber which looks difficult to replicate?
Any tips are appreciated, thanks. And by the way, nice progress!
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Old 04-14-2021, 12:38 PM   #107
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I'm needing to replace window channels as well. Also thinking of the vent window rubber as well. I see you have a complete, new assembly vent window. Is that for an easier installation or were your vent windows in poor condition. It appears the window channels are riveted through the window rubber which looks difficult to replicate?
Any tips are appreciated, thanks. And by the way, nice progress!
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Yes new assembly. The doors I have only have cranks and latch parts. It is much easier to replace as one, but they are not cheap. I put new assembly's in my other truck and they have been working great for 5 years.
Sorry not much help.
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Old 04-14-2021, 01:29 PM   #108
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sorry to hi-jack your thread, but when replacing the vent window rubber, you can make a cut on the INSIDE edge of the seal, where the swivel pin is.(don't cut all the way through, just to the hole for the swivel pin) This will then allow you to install the new rubber without removing the window and only leave a seam on the inside of the window.... make sense?
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nice tip
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It was a big Weekend! Friday night I got the truck fired up with the key, it had it's own fuel tank and cooling, the alternator even worked and everything lol.
Then Saturday I bled the brakes P.I.T.A. and Sunday I drove it out of the shop under it's own power and got it all warmed up. Then today I got the reverse switch brackets made and mounted.

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DUDE!! Congrats!!

that engine looks so tiny in there! all that space must be nice
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That is great news, Congratulations.

looks good
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Old 04-21-2021, 09:45 PM   #114
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Way to go! You've built something very unique, very cool,
You're going to love driving that rig, puff your chest out a little and give yourself a pat on the back! Nice job!
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VW (and the State of CA) basically forced up to surrender our 2012 Passat TDI; When i see these conversions i wonder if one could be the engine from ours. When i think back about it the engine (55mpg!!) was the best part of that car.
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DUDE!! Congrats!!

that engine looks so tiny in there! all that space must be nice
Thanks ya it is small, the intercooler pipes will fill some up.
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That is great news, Congratulations.

looks good
Thank you. It's been lots of fun work.
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Way to go! You've built something very unique, very cool,
You're going to love driving that rig, puff your chest out a little and give yourself a pat on the back! Nice job!
Thank you very much there is still a bunch to do but that was a big step.
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VW (and the State of CA) basically forced up to surrender our 2012 Passat TDI; When i see these conversions i wonder if one could be the engine from ours. When i think back about it the engine (55mpg!!) was the best part of that car.
Ya everyone up here that qualified for the buy back had there choice usually made lots of $$$ my brother kept his 2010 because he loved it, this motor was not part of the recall.
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Very cool milestone. I saw the video of the startup on IG...Well done.

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can we please keep the exhaust stack?!?!?
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can we please keep the exhaust stack?!?!?
Maybe a 4" thru the hood!
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Very cool milestone. I saw the video of the startup on IG...Well done.

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can we please keep the exhaust stack?!?!?
I really wish I could. It could always be done later.
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Maybe a 4" thru the hood!
4" wow I could put the whole turbo in the 4" lol. If I was keeping the truck that would be a very good possibility tho.
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If I was keeping the truck that would be a very good possibility tho.
um ... what? just building to flip?
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LOL yes, but we are going to drive it as our own till it sells.
My first '52 is not for sale. The funny part is this truck is getting the color scheme that I was planning for mine when I built it but it ended up the way it is.
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Well after much thinking on how to make the original gauges work with this motor, I could not justify the cost to fix them so they would work for me.
So this is not my idea but executed it my way. Turned out way better than I was hoping.
Problems with stock was: oil pressure gauge to low, Amp meter, temp gauge did not work.
First they are 2" gauges
Pry off the trim ring
Take new gauge guts out
Grind off lip on housing fuel gauge is done in second pic.
Use 2" hole saw
Align gauge housings and tack weld in.
Reassemble gauge guts
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Old 04-26-2021, 05:51 PM   #125
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looks great.

That is what I tried to do with my S10 gauges, but should have done it with new gauges, like you did.

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