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Old 06-19-2008, 02:05 AM   #57 (permalink)
MPaulHolmes
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Unhappy engine removed. yuck...

I removed that big dang piece of crap engine. The car is over at my parent's house, so I need to bring the camera there.

I also bought an L-095 lovejoy pair and spider insert, since I don't know why. I guess because I'm impulsive and I found out that the L-095 is strong enough and shorter so I won't need so much in the way of spacers between the motor and transmission. So, I "machined out" the 1.125 inch lovejoy and machined in the little nugget from the vw clutch hub, which started at 1.167 inches. This is where things get kind of funny. I stopped when there was a difference between the two of about 0.01 inches. Then I took the lovejoy upstairs, and turned the stove on high, and set the lovejoy on top of it, so it would get really hot, expand, and then I could slide the nugget of goodness into the lovejoy.

Well, the lovejoy started to bubble a whole bunch, and lots of black smoke started coming from it, and then a bunch of oil dripped off of it into the eye of the stove, and a pretty good sized fire started. I quickly grabbed the lovejoy with some random hamburger flipping utensil, put it in the sink, and pushed the nugget into it. It slid right on! (I used a pot holder).

Then ash and weird stuff descended all over the stove area, and I started cooking some spaghetti, and my wife stirred the noodles with the contaminated hamburger flipper thing, and since I'm pretty sure it was toxic, I threw out the noodles and cleaned the area really nicely.

My welding job was a little excessive, but better than last time with the L-110. I found out that the L-095 is good up to like 10 hp at 3500 rpm or so, so whatever, it's all good.

They say that vw beetle engines are really easy to remove. Well, all I can say to that is... whoever said that should die a horrible death by choking on a chicken McNugget. (what is it with me and nuggets today?)

The engine is out though!!! I dragged it on the bumpy cement, probably further devaluing it from like $200 down to like $0.23 now. (it hit $0.25 yesterday) Now I just need to figure out how to take out the transmission, and then I should be driving by tomorrow evening! hahaha!
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