JJ: thanks my friend..I got a different airbrush over a year ago ..never got a chance to try it out...
dc2: My main project is in RCU forum..I found this site about a month after I did RCU forum
Some place Bigger The Better posted so ya could go too that site..I don't know how to do that stuff...Over 30 pages of reading there now..Ok not sure of the ML for measurement..I know there is a chart for that..
The car is in good shape at this time...The engine is a 29CC Billet Head..there is mixed
opinions on this engine...At present time I can not get the brown colour on the spark plug....I am looking a O'Neils 30.5 cc head Kit....a torque monster for engine..
I like the people here in this large scale forum...Thanks for the reply...AKASlawhammer
PS I thought 5 liters was more then a us gal?
cheers s/hammer,yes i agree with you the people on this are very helpfull a few i would like to mention and these fellas were extremly knowlagable and very helpfull were yourself/ bigger the better/mooman/trip/clubin/shiny/crazy beetle/ducky/riff raff/jasrx/and loads more,very nice guys.
it is a lovely hobby,sinse i started it i found this a very helpfull fourm too.
i am in the process myself at the moment of rebuilding /replacing lots of parts on my fg beetle,(you can see my beetle on "beetle pics" at the end..)i am kinda calling my current rebuild as a kinda seasonal service more than anything.
loads of parts should be with me during the week,i already have the car all alloy 90percent,but i must change some broken parts eg-gearplate /large engine mount/elcon spur adaptor and diff cover/new bearings,new fuel tank/new layshaft and pinions,lots more,getting also this week the o neills 27.2cc ported and stroked kit,sean himself recomended me this the best overall choice(mixed opinions too on the choice of kit)
i am also in the middle of painting a bodyshell of mixture of checkered and black,also have a lot of running and videos done with the car in its previous state so overall im well happy with things.
i have to say there is no better more rewarding feeling than rebuilding setting up your own car to your own spec and just to stand back then and admire the way it runs/breaks...:lol:
cheers slaw for the project,good to see you have turned that car in to an amazing monster,must look up that thread so with your other stuff.