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Post by macollins105 Mon May 07, 2012 12:13 am

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Post by DOODLE BUGG Mon May 07, 2012 6:33 am

looks good man yall ought to have a blast with it
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Post by macollins105 Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:15 pm

I ran into a problem with the rail buggy today. I was running megaphones on the rail buggy but they were way too loud going down the road and I didn’t want to draw even more attention. I probably only put about 50 miles on the buggy without having baffles installed. I ordered baffles for the buggy and they came in last week. I spot welded them in and I hit the road. It was amazing how quiet it made the buggy. After about ten miles of driving, I started to hear a knocking sound coming from the rear of the vehicle. I would have never heard this sound if I wouldn’t have installed the four baffles. I noticed the knocking sound would start at a higher RPM right before I shifted to the next gear. The sound would go away as soon as I shifted and build back up until the next gear. When I would cruise in 4th gear running about 60mph the knocking was constant. If I pushed the clutch in running 60mph, the knocking would go away. I could also put the buggy in neutral and coast without hearing the knocking sound.

I was able to take the buggy to a guy that use to run a VW shop and he listened to it with a stethoscope. He determined the sound was not coming from the engine but somewhere in the transmission. He thought it might be the ring and pinion. I decided I would go ahead and pull the engine today so I could get to the swing arm transmission. Once I pulled the engine, I decided to take out the transmission plugs. Here are a couple photos of what I found...
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The plug on the right has a few chunks of metal and was the plug closet to the engine.
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Do any of you guys have any ideas on what the metal chunks belong to? In the next few days I plan on pulling the transmission from the buggy and breaking it down to rebuild it. I have three other swing arm transmission's that I will be able to use parts from. I wish I had a full day to work on it. I hate how this whole job thing gets in the way of my Volkswagen work! Laughing
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Post by ASBug Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:22 pm

I'd say the metal was from the inside of the trans... LOL.
Looks almost like gear teeth to me... Not good.
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Post by macollins105 Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:29 pm

I thought I might also add that the buggy shifted into all the gears really smooth and never made any grinding sounds. I sure hope this will be a simple fix..... Rolling Eyes
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Post by macollins105 Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:43 pm

I think I might have found the problem.....

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Post by ASBug Wed Jul 18, 2012 10:59 pm

Yepper,
Gear teeth. Seen it at work.
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Post by macollins105 Tue Jul 31, 2012 9:41 am

For the past week, I have been working hard at rebuilding a transmission for the buggy. Thanks to all the parts and pieces I had, I was able to use the gears out of the old transmission and ring, pinion and case from another. I was pleased to see that I had enough transmission parts to start building two more! I placed my newly rebuilt/ painted transmission into the buggy on Sunday and went ahead and put the motor back on late that night. I was able to try out the new transmission when I got home from work yesterday. The thing shifts smooth and all the knocking and winding noises went away. I was also very pleased to see that it stopped leaking transmission dope on my garage floor Surprised ...I got the buggy up to 80mph with more pedal left to go. This thing is a blast to drive and I love all the heads I turn it in.
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Post by DOODLE BUGG Tue Jul 31, 2012 7:14 pm

8 more mph an 4000 jigawatts you could have a cool time machine
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Post by vw57drvr Wed Aug 01, 2012 2:44 pm

1.21 gigawatts
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Post by macollins105 Sat Sep 29, 2012 10:19 pm

Not a good day with the buggy... pale

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Now I have a winter project!
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Post by ASBug Sat Sep 29, 2012 10:32 pm

Did the welds break on the rear assembly?
Trans mounts?
That sucks.
Looking at the tires though it appears that you got some use out of it this summer though.
Good luck with the repairs.
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Post by macollins105 Sat Sep 29, 2012 11:01 pm

The factory welds broke on the rear assembly. I was driving on a bumpy road when it did it. Glad it didn't do that when I was driving on the street. I had a lot of fun with it this summer though... I going to really beef up the rear and build a nice motor cage this winter. In a way, the buggy breaking kind of works out..... I really wanted to take the buggy off insurance and put a 73 beetle on the road this winter. This made it real easy to pull the insurance.. Smile
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