WTB: BOSCH Distributor VJU 4 BR 3 T
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WTB: BOSCH Distributor VJU 4 BR 3 T
I'm looking for one of these suckers to go on my Feb 54 36hp.
Anyone got one? Will offer plenty of $$, or swap for assorted 54 bits (ribbed handles, hearts etc)
Thanks,
Simon
Anyone got one? Will offer plenty of $$, or swap for assorted 54 bits (ribbed handles, hearts etc)
Thanks,
Simon
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Everett has one!!! If anyone else gets in before me, I will strike them from my Christmas card list
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/ ... ?id=944967
In the highly unlikely event that I manage to score it - what is the best way to tackle the faded badge? Do you just leave it, or how do you repaint it without making a mess of it?

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/ ... ?id=944967
In the highly unlikely event that I manage to score it - what is the best way to tackle the faded badge? Do you just leave it, or how do you repaint it without making a mess of it?
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I was stunned when it arrived.
This is how it looked to start with...
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This is how it looks now...

It looks even better in the flesh, and the advance curve results which shows it even works! I cannot recommend Ed Fall highly enough. He turned it around in 2 days. I was dreading how to tackle that badge - but he managed to clean it up really well.
This is how it looked to start with...

This is how it looks now...
It looks even better in the flesh, and the advance curve results which shows it even works! I cannot recommend Ed Fall highly enough. He turned it around in 2 days. I was dreading how to tackle that badge - but he managed to clean it up really well.
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The wire clips vs steel bands was subject to some heated discussion on TheSamba. I have a lot of respect for the opinions of peope like John Henry, Gary Constantine (Brezelwerks), Ed Fall (VintageWerks) and Glenn Ring - but when they have divergent opinions then I have no idea what to believe.
Sounds like only steel bands were used until Zwitters, then either could be used until late 55 / early 56, then steel bands only from then on.
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=373409
Sounds like only steel bands were used until Zwitters, then either could be used until late 55 / early 56, then steel bands only from then on.
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=373409
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a book i got recently (thanks volumex) has several exploded / parts diagrams for early distributors and at least one (either the BR3 or 383) shows both the normal strap clips plus mounts and the wire clips with their mounts.
and just to be an ass john, as you know the pictures in the owners manuals were often earlier pictures doctored to be "up to date" hence aren't good reference pics.
and just to be an ass john, as you know the pictures in the owners manuals were often earlier pictures doctored to be "up to date" hence aren't good reference pics.

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Generally, I would agree with you, however in this case I disagree.whatnow wrote:and just to be an ass john, as you know the pictures in the owners manuals were often earlier pictures doctored to be "up to date" hence aren't good reference pics.
1950/51 owners manuals were the first VW manuals to contain photos, so they were current at the time. Prior to 1950, the VW owners manuals were artists drawings. If you look at the manuals through the early years, the pics of the distributor were new photos, not doctored pics.
Here are some examples:
Top right pic is from a January 1951 manual
Top left pic is from a September 1952 manual (Zwitter)
Bottom pic is a January 1954 manual.

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I haven't tried that yet.
My clips were rusty as fcuk. So I put them in my wet sand blaster and blasted them with just wasser pressuer and glass beads (no compressed luft). This is a more gentle blast. It took most of the rust off. I saw in the pic there is still some on there, so I will re-do it. Its funny how my eyes don't pic up small bits of rust like that until I see it close-up in a pic.
John
My clips were rusty as fcuk. So I put them in my wet sand blaster and blasted them with just wasser pressuer and glass beads (no compressed luft). This is a more gentle blast. It took most of the rust off. I saw in the pic there is still some on there, so I will re-do it. Its funny how my eyes don't pic up small bits of rust like that until I see it close-up in a pic.
John
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Did some more blasting today.
I received another set of Maicos in the mail last week. Here is a before and after shot.
Under the rust and crap, the Maico had some sort of coating which the blasting left intact. If I increase the luft pressure, the wet blaster will strip this also.


I received another set of Maicos in the mail last week. Here is a before and after shot.
Under the rust and crap, the Maico had some sort of coating which the blasting left intact. If I increase the luft pressure, the wet blaster will strip this also.


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