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 Post subject: Re: Work Day on Mike's 60 Vert
PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 6:19 pm 
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There is an adapter cb performance sells that puts your tranny at the right angle. I used it on my oval and Brian runs one in his oval. This may be what you need.


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 Post subject: Re: Work Day on Mike's 60 Vert
PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 6:43 pm 
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Fitz wrote:
There is an adapter cb performance sells that puts your tranny at the right angle. I used it on my oval and Brian runs one in his oval. This may be what you need.


I don't run that one any more, I made my own ;)
That one works though, the problem with it though is that it's solid steel...

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 Post subject: Re: Work Day on Mike's 60 Vert
PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 7:45 pm 
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post a pic brian if ya get a chance...mine worked fine for the power i had...crazy power is why you have to have something different.


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 Post subject: Re: Work Day on Mike's 60 Vert
PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 8:17 pm 
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Here's what I made. It's actually a modified urethane mount (made it thinner by about 25% or so, re-shaped it, and added some holes) with a custom steel adapter I made. The reason I made this mount was so that it would have some "give" in it (from the urethane portion), unlike the solid steel one, and allow the tranny mid-mount to carry most of the load. Otherwise I would be breaking nose-cones left and right due to the power I'm making.

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 Post subject: Re: Work Day on Mike's 60 Vert
PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 8:40 pm 
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Fitz wrote:
There is an adapter cb performance sells that puts your tranny at the right angle. I used it on my oval and Brian runs one in his oval. This may be what you need.



That adapter is for 59 and earlier. 60 has a mount that is all its own.

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 Post subject: Re: Work Day on Mike's 60 Vert
PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 8:50 pm 
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ConcreteAce wrote:
Fitz wrote:
There is an adapter cb performance sells that puts your tranny at the right angle. I used it on my oval and Brian runs one in his oval. This may be what you need.



That adapter is for 59 and earlier. 60 has a mount that is all its own.

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yup, Ethan is right, 60 is a one year only mount. I didn't even notice it was a 60, I was just following Billy's lead, lol

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 Post subject: Re: Work Day on Mike's 60 Vert
PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:02 pm 
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Damn POS :furious: This thing is whack!! When the car is not running it shifts just fine. When you start the car you can't get it into gear.. Can't even get it to grind the gears.. If you start the car in gear with clutch in, it wants to move like the clutch isn't fully engaged.. We tightened the cable but didn't seem to help at all.. If it was a clutch thing, wouldn't you be able to grind the gears?? We're gonna tackle it again tomorrow..

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 Post subject: Re: Work Day on Mike's 60 Vert
PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:31 pm 
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I think I had some of the same problems you are having when I got my 60. Sloppy shifting and ocassionally the shifter would physically spin around. What it turned out to be on mine was for a 60 you should have a 36hp with a split case transmission. If someone has in the past adapted a tunnel trans in it, they had to use a different nose cone and hockey stick.
Qoute from Bill May on Samba when he was helping with my issue
when a splitcas trans is replaced with a tunnel case it is done using a bus nosecone and hockey stick. a bus has its coupler on bottom of hockey stick instead of on top like a beetle-i am talking about the detent for the coupler set screw. if it is not drilled in correct location it will twist coupler out of alignment and cause exact problem you are having. i think the detent is not in correct spot as it should be drilled to adapt the hockey stick(bus) to the coupler(beetle and bus) and shift rod is twisted out of alignment.--- fix=?? replace hockey stick or redrill yours in correct spot. 180 degrees from original bus location.
Complete thread http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewto ... sc&start=0

That wood screw in your coupler makes me think this is where your problem is gonna be at.


Good Gawd Mike!! :wow:

I sure wish I would have read this earlier. :furious: :furious: We spent most of today F'n with this and now reading what you've wrote sounds like this is what I'm going to find. I'll be over there again tomorrow to work on it again. Now, at least I know where to start. Man, THANK YOU a lot for sharing your pain with me. I'll be sure to post right away when we look at it. :thumbs: :thumbs:

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 Post subject: Re: Work Day on Mike's 60 Vert
PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:35 pm 
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ConcreteAce wrote:
Fitz wrote:
There is an adapter cb performance sells that puts your tranny at the right angle. I used it on my oval and Brian runs one in his oval. This may be what you need.



That adapter is for 59 and earlier. 60 has a mount that is all its own.

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You can't sneak SHIT past Ethan! ;)

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 Post subject: Re: Work Day on Mike's 60 Vert
PostPosted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 12:05 am 
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Thank you Philly, Monkey Paw, and Eliot for the help!!! I really appreciate all your hard work and dedication!! :thumbs: :thumbs:

Special Thanks to Scotty!! He works like he's gettin' paid by the job, not by the hour!! :beer: :beer:

Here are a couple of pics of the front tranny mount. Which is quite the hack job!! :bs:

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Adjusting clutch cable....

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