VW bug finish AC & all front nose plumbing #432

I have now finished all of the front nose compartment plumbing. I finished my overflow bottle and all of the AC lines. All of the mounting brackets have been cleaned up and painted so next up is the electrical…ugg.

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VW bug Air conditioning mockup #431

Front nose plumbing continues, I am working on the AC drier and lines. I mounted the drier and measured and cut the lines and then had them crimped on at Pirtex in Plano. I also insulated the lines from the condenser. Everything is now mocked up on the AC.

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VW bug speedo cable and Air conditioning #430

I was going to install the motion pro throttle cable but they made it with 1.5mm cable and it was supposed to be 2mm. I sent it back to be remade and am carrying on with the AC line installation. After shopping for everything I may need, I have started by getting the main lines that travel through the chassis, crimped on. I have also finished the coolant plumbing to the block from the radiator.

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VW bug’s front nose compartment continues #429

The radiator and main coolant tubing is now complete. I am almost finished with all the plumbing in the bug’s front nose compartment. The MR2’s electrical power steering requires both a supply line as well as a return line. The supply simply dumps into the pump but the return comes off the rack and returns into the reservoir. I will be removing the radiator so I can finish everything behind it.

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Plan out the VW bug’s front nose compartment #428

Now with the AC unit installed, I am working on the VW bug’s front nose compartment. There are quite a few things to fit in this area (AC lines, battery, fuse box, power steering reservoir, overflow bottle etc.). I finished mounting the power steering reservoir, so next up is the overflow bottle. I am trying to plan everything out so it fits and I can get to it.

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VW bug AC unit install & core lines #427

After making sure that my brackets fit OK, I removed and painted them. The AC unit is now in for good and I can start to route the plumbing. 1st up is the heater core, this proved to be challenging, I used -10AN braided steel lines to snake through the chassis and attach to the core as well as the outputs on the engine block.

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VW bug coolant lines & AC unit install #426

While I am waiting on the throttle cable to be made, I can start installing the classic auto air unit. The toyota air conditioning unit is way too big to fit in the VW foot-box. The plumbing and everything else still needs to be figured out.

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VW bug coolant lines & throttle cable #425

I am still plumbing up the engine. I must have a throtle cable manufactured soon, so I am using some semi-rigis tubing to mock up the length of the cable sheath. Once I have the sheath length then I can determine the cable length. I will create a diagram to send to the cable manufacurer for them to build the custom cable.

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Lots more pictures, see “MR2 VW Bug pics page 8”.

I now have 4 new slide shows on the new “MR2 VW Bug pics page 8” page. MR2 VW bug pics page 8

They loaded kinda funny but if you click on them they come up. Still trying to fix this.

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VW bug turbo oil lines complete #424

Engine pumbing continues. The turbo oil lines are complete although I will put an oil pump on the return later. There is still alot of plumbing left to do and wiring as well. All I can do is keep moving on and I hope some day I will get the engine running.

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