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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 24 Mon May, 2010 5:49 am

Here is a teaser for you. Almost done. Now if I could get it to start I would be one happy camper :mrgreen:
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Bill K » 24 Mon May, 2010 1:07 pm

Hey Brian, I like that "VW" license plate. I'll bet that would make a great raffle item. :D :D
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 25 Tue May, 2010 7:05 am

I got it to run for a minute last night :D Now I need to get another 30 PICT carb to replace this leaker I have. If anyone has one close by let me know. Bill those plates stay on the car, sorry.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Bill K » 25 Tue May, 2010 9:08 am

Hey Brian, I have that newly rebuilt H30-31 carb you can try on your car. I was planning to bring it to the Blast for you to try, but you can sure get it before hand. My only problem is I'm covered in meetings the remainder of this week and can't get up your way. If you can come by sometime I'll have it here.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 25 Tue May, 2010 2:21 pm

Bill K wrote:Hey Brian, I have that newly rebuilt H30-31 carb you can try on your car. I was planning to bring it to the Blast for you to try, but you can sure get it before hand. My only problem is I'm covered in meetings the remainder of this week and can't get up your way. If you can come by sometime I'll have it here.

Bill K to the rescue!!! :D
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 26 Wed May, 2010 4:38 am

The new(rebuilt) carb is on. Thanks Bill. I'll work on getting it running tonight.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Bill K » 26 Wed May, 2010 7:51 am

Hey Brian, you're rockin & rollin. I'll be anxious to hear a report.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 27 Thu May, 2010 4:48 am

OK, it will not be a running and driving Buggy for the Blast. I just dont have the time being the end of the month and everything. My starter gave up which is understandable seeing as it's a 6 volt starter on a 12 volt system. I guess with all the cranking to get this thing started it was too much for it. I will bring it to the Blast for people to see in person the progress so far and enjoy the company. If I can come up with some parts maybe we could put our collective knowledge together and at least get to going enough to drive it back on the trailer after the show :oops: Also the crappy(new) shift coupler wont tighten up :evil: so that is no good as well.
On the brighter side my 1835 should be up to long block status by the time I head home from the Blast. I'll pick it up in Waco. My son is building it in his dorm :shock:
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Bill K » 27 Thu May, 2010 8:25 am

Hey Brian, I like your attitude: If it's not running, load it on the trailer and bring it on. We'll all enjoy seeing your work.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby CoryN » 27 Thu May, 2010 9:42 am

so what do you need besides a starter?

Get the carb issue figured out? I've got an extra laying around if not.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 27 Thu May, 2010 10:25 am

Being that I am not a bonafied backyard mechanic I am not sure what all will be involved. It did run for a minute or two with the old carb. I have Bills carb on there now but the motor drags quite a bit trying to start. The starter is pretty warm, the coil is warm/hot. I need someone to look at my wiring of all the engine components and check all the little things that will make it run. Hard to do by yourself in the garage without someone turning the key.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Ken » 27 Thu May, 2010 11:22 am

You don't need a starter ... just some good friends with strong legs...
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Don » 27 Thu May, 2010 11:26 am

Ken wrote:You don't need a starter ... just some good friends with strong legs...


Been there...just always park at the top of a hill.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby jspbtown » 27 Thu May, 2010 1:24 pm

Brian,

Why flywheel and tranny are you running? It could be the bushing if you got the wrong starter/tranny/bushing combo.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 27 Thu May, 2010 2:54 pm

I changed out the bushing to use the 6volt starter in the 12 volt trans which is still 180mm. Like I said I had it running briefly a couple of nights ago. I'll look at it some more tonight. Thanks for the idea though.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 31 Mon May, 2010 7:39 pm

Thanks goes out to Mr Porter for helping diagnose the buggy. After changing a couple of wires around the buggy RUNS 8-) Now it just needs some fine tuning and I'll be ridin down the street.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby blackthree4me » 01 Tue Jun, 2010 9:53 pm

video? 8-)
had to review this thread again man youve done a ton of work in a short
nice to have your family involved as well look forward to runing with ya in the future
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 03 Thu Jun, 2010 1:55 pm

Well it now runs. Idles. But still could use some expert tuning. Spent two hours with the clutch cable shortening kit and still not working right. I think I'll make my own. Need to install the DS outer tie-rod tonight as well. How did you all shorten your clutch cables?
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Bryan Porter » 03 Thu Jun, 2010 3:47 pm

Cable clamps like Chris W. works like a champ.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Bill K » 03 Thu Jun, 2010 11:14 pm

Loop and cable clamps here too.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 05 Sat Jun, 2010 1:17 pm

sweetDrove it around the culdesac today. Hopefully I can take it over to the local 59 Diner for the car show this evening.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby JD » 05 Sat Jun, 2010 3:54 pm

Way to go Brian!!! Now the fun begins....
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 07 Mon Jun, 2010 7:24 pm

Drove it around the neighborhood a couple of times on Saturday. It then died. Ended up putting an electric fuel pump on it now I have some more starter problems. Just got out of the hospital after a couple of days so tomorrow I'll take a closer look and get it running. There is a car show sunday in(or Saturday?) Katy that I want to bring it to.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Bill K » 13 Sun Jun, 2010 4:52 pm

Hey Brian, we haven't seen any late-model updates on your project. Hope all is well with you.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 14 Mon Jun, 2010 9:15 am

Still having issues with getting it running. Have driven it around the block a few times. Put a new starter on, wow what a difference. Only $40 at O'Reilly's. In between trips to the ER and doctor we get done what we can.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Mook » 15 Tue Jun, 2010 11:17 pm

do you have the new engine in there or the 1200?
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 09 Fri Jul, 2010 5:51 am

Mook came by last night and we hopefully got this thing to run for longer than 20min. I'll try it out this evening. Hopefully Saturday weather permitting we'll be headed to 59 diner at I-10 &Fry for the West Houston Muscle cars get together.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Mook » 09 Fri Jul, 2010 5:31 pm

not a problem man, its the least i can do for all the help you have given me.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 09 Fri Jul, 2010 7:46 pm

Nevermind,,, this thing is a piece of pshaw and is now parked until further notice.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Bill K » 10 Sat Jul, 2010 12:33 pm

Hey Brian,
I'll bet a big part of us has been where you are in the frustration thing. Contrary to what the general public thinks, these are not simple cars. Unfortunately, most people think you buy a "Kit Car" and put this thing together in a couple of weekends. What we are doing is building "Homemade" cars, and that's a complicated endeavor. I know I went through a lot disappointments before I got my car where I wanted it to be.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 10 Sat Jul, 2010 2:10 pm

On a hunch I blocked off the heat risers and it now runs decent. I'll be running it all afternoon and if it stays running I am going to run up to 59 Diner. :mrgreen:
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 12 Mon Jul, 2010 12:51 pm

Actually drove it around yesterday. Blocking the heat risers did the trick. As Bryan said I probably fixed a leak on the intake side. That worked for about three time around the Subdivision then it died. Found there was trash in the Carb. Blew out the orifices and no problems. Just needs some fine tuning and fix some small issues. Still have to hook up the speedometer and put the wipers in. My son is painting the side pods so they should be on in a couple of weeks. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Mook » 12 Mon Jul, 2010 10:05 pm

sounds like your good to go!
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 26 Mon Jul, 2010 5:13 am

OK. The pods are on. Pretty much done with the hard part. Just have to install the wipers and fix a leaky master cylinder resevoir and I'm good to go.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Jim B » 26 Mon Jul, 2010 3:26 pm

Great looking ride!!!! Good Job, wish mine was half way there.LOL
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Bill K » 26 Mon Jul, 2010 5:44 pm

Nice Job, Brian.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Mook » 26 Mon Jul, 2010 7:41 pm

whenever it stops raining, we should cruise!
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Bryan Porter » 27 Tue Jul, 2010 8:24 am

Brian how is the 1835 coming along???
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 10 Tue Aug, 2010 4:13 pm

In case you guy's have not been on the other sites lately here is a little project I did this past weekend. Put some Miata seats in. They fit WAY better than the others and fit the look that I was after as well.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby fullup12 » 19 Sun Sep, 2010 11:19 am

Brian, how did you mount your fuel line to your frame?
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 20 Mon Sep, 2010 4:51 am

fullup12 wrote:Brian, how did you mount your fuel line to your frame?
The hard line from front to back I used tubing clips and hung it along the inside of the tunnel wall. When I went to a rubber line I just zip tied it to the hard line.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Faron » 20 Mon Sep, 2010 11:05 pm

GREAT JOB! Those wheels look great!
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 27 Sun Mar, 2011 5:48 pm

Well the buggy has new Motorvation. 1835 cc's of goodness. I didnt know these buggys could take off so quickly. I'll post pics tomorrow.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Fred » 27 Sun Mar, 2011 9:17 pm

The Car looks great Brian, I bet that 1835 woke it up!!! see ya in Salado.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby Bill K » 27 Sun Mar, 2011 11:10 pm

Hey Fred,
Hadn't heard from you in a while. Glad to know you're going to be in Salado.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby MURZ » 28 Mon Mar, 2011 7:57 pm

did you do 40 IDF's too??
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 29 Tue Mar, 2011 4:17 am

I guess that is what they are! Scat dual 40's?
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 02 Mon Feb, 2015 11:44 am

The motor fell off the back of the buggy this weekend!!!!!!!!! Not really, just coming out for freshining. I might just end up going back all new 1914?
New case,P+C's, heads,crank,cam, clutch, exhaust. Parts are on order. I'll update as I go.
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby johber41 » 02 Mon Feb, 2015 2:11 pm

Nice shop pic Brian.....looks like its right out of Hot Rod magazine!
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Re: BBB-- BrianB's Buggy Build

Postby BrianB » 02 Mon Feb, 2015 3:03 pm

Thank you. here is a better shot of it
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