I'm interested to find out the basics of "tuning" and "timing", not so much in the technical sense, but enough
to understand what my mechanic is trying to communicate to me :P
Will a kind soul please point me to the right discussion thread in this forum (if there are existing discussion(s) already), or websites / books /
magazines I can read up on ?
ps: my attempt to digest information relating to these topics covered in the book of "How to Keep your VW Alive" (17th Ed, apparently written for
idiots), made no sense to me at all
:cry
i would also be interested in such information! :alien
---Damien
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probably best to team up with someone on a weekend and have a "show and tell". You will learn a lot if someone can show you the basics, you can then
ask questions to clarify, and then you can "perform the task" to learn the skills. This would be best using your vehicle.
Just need to find someone who lives close to you !
Another reading option is to go to Rob's site. Rob (aka Aussiebug) is too busy to post these days unfortunately but his site is one of the best and
easy to understand.
http://www.geocities.com/aussiebug1970/
There is a good easy to understand tune up section
By the way.... what bug did you end up buying???
The red one???
Have a read .... and ask more questions
TTFN
Barry
Thanks Berry, for the website !
Will make sure I read and ask questions
ps: no... didn't get the red one instead. Got a blue one :P
Yes, I agree with Craig, its going to be a lot easier asking questions about Your engine while someone can point and tell You what this & that
does...
I tried to write down how to time & tune a Beetle engine for a New Beetle owner and send it by email... but its VERY difficult to even write down
how to operate a timing light when they haven't seen one... and You have to explain EVERYTHING... ie. unbolt the distributor - which is a metal thing
with a brown cap , that all the spark plug leads come ou of.. etc.. I'm NOT complaining... its just very difficult and a very long drawn out
process, that would only take a few minutes face to face... Its much better to find someone who lives close by or Join a VW club and go meet a few
members. There is always someone who can describe in plain english what Tuning and timing are all about... Its MUCH easier to explain when the
person You are talking to, knows the basics... like what the Distributor, coil , points,condensor etc look like..
When first starting out, it took Me many years before I was "game" enough to attack My engine with a timing lamp & feeler gauges... and I knew
what everything was....
I have 10 different repair Manuals plus a few VW handbooks, and none actually explain exactly How to Time the engine...
otherwise I would just scan it & send it... I must apologise though... I don't have the late John Muirs idiot Book... I have read it but I
didn't like it... but Many Aussie Vee Dubbers have it under their seat.... it will help You get out of trouble.
Best of Luck extensiblecow...
if I find anything, I'll email it to You..
I am on many VW forums around the world including Canada & Finland... [not many overheating problems there!!]
Lee Noonan