Hey guys.
I've posed this question before about weather I should or shouldn't use decklid standoffs on my car.
62 beetle, no deck vents, 1641 motor and Aussie summer....
Anyway I was around at vintage the other week, and Boris suggested rather than putting the the top decklid standoff's where you run the risk of
getiing stuffed up in the rain, to put the bottom standoff that goes around the latch of the decklid.
Personally, I don't really like the look of that one, but it seems a good solution for summer driving.
I'm just wondering if anyone is using these on their bug??
I want to know if they are easy to fit, require drilling etc??
If it's something I can put on a particularly hot day, and then easily remove when the weather cools.
Also, if anyone is using this kind, wondering if the decklid rattles while you are driving?
I see they are pretty cheap online, so could be a temporary solution 'till I can afford a better oil cooling solution.
Ideally, I have always wanted top standoffs that are retractable. Boris said someone used to make those but not anymore. If anyone knows of the kind
I'm talking about and can guide me in the right direction that'd be great.
It's that time of year to start worrying about cooling so just wanted to see what others have done.
Cheers
I run a 1916 engine don't have any over heating problems and no engine lid stand offs
been like that for 15 years Do you have an Oil Temp gauge how do you know if its over heating
HoodJax are what you want. These were removable (say 5 - 10 mins) and worked well. the deck lid latch works perfectly and if you had a locking one,
could still lock the lid closed.
I think Glen Torrens used to make these. Glenn used to get on here regularly.
Wayne
I should also add, I found this photo online to illustrate the hoodjax. I dont own this Beetle, or photo.
Here is the old Hoodjax thread:
https://forums.aussieveedubbers.com/viewtopic.php?tid=8785#pid883901
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Barry,
One of the loyal remaining few.
If the unthinkable happens and AVD ends, it will either be You, Steve C or Birchall that turn the lights off.....
YES!!!
That's exactly the kind I am looking for. Now I know what they're called I can try and search for it
Glenn Torrens sells them
VWcool
Thanks for all that help guys
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