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What did you do to your 2002 today !


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23 minutes ago, '76mintgrun'02 said:

What would you do if you discovered that your clutch master had been leaking in under your glued on cover?  Peel it off, or leave that brake fluid trapped in there?

 

Hey Tom, I've had this disagreement with many folks.  No biggee, but I still crave tacos.  If my reservoir level started to drop, I'd trace the lines and inspect the box inside and out.  Any leakage at the box would be an immediate fix and I'd curse the crappy clutch master.  I've got 4 years out of my restoration and no signs of leaks, yet.  I'm sure someday it will start to leak.  Hopefully I'll catch it early and won't have to replace the cover.  I think at least half of my box and cover were affected by leaking/weeping lines and brake master which drip fluid on the upper part of the box.

 

Because the box and outside cover are rarely seen, owners disregard them until they are a sopping mess. Mechanics don't even bring it up.  They just replace the MCs.  It doesn't have to be that way.

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Is that clutch return spring broken?

It looks a little short on one end.

Did you order a kit for it?

Spring included, I believe.

 

Indeed it is, sharp eye. Kit inbound to replace all parts in the pedal box later today.

 

I'm going to skip the foam cover. The idea that there might be more NVH in this particular 2 because of it is not important to me.

 

 

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getting a new generation started in the hobby...today is the day my son Ellis took ownership for my 72 golf...his brother Kane is getting my 74 granda in Dec.  

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Don’t let the fear of what could happen

make nothing happen…

 

  

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So much awesomeness, Barney.... I wonder if Ellis will be driving it as fast you did?  :D

 

Ed Z

 

oh... and I'm glad to see there will soon be room at the shop for the CS... just in time for the hurricane rains to give us a good dousing :blink:

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'69 Granada... long, long ago  

'71 Manila..such a great car

'67 Granada 2000CS...way cool

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1 hour ago, BarneyT said:

getting a new generation started in the hobby...today is the day my son Ellis took ownership for my 72 golf...his brother Kane is getting my 74 granda in Dec.imageproxy.php?img=&key=c723ef59fd17d18f  

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Try not to ding it up too much before I get back..

 

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20 minutes ago, KaneT said:

Try not to ding it up too much before I get back..

 

HAHA!  Kane, you better check the rockers for scraped paint where your dad's been taking corners like this: :)

 

 

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'69 Granada... long, long ago  

'71 Manila..such a great car

'67 Granada 2000CS...way cool

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Excited that our Austin Texas 02 cars and coffee attendance will grow by 2 02s!  Ellis and Kane, Barney text me your cell numbers and I've added you to my 2002 contact list.  Look forward to meeting you both!

"To my way of thinking, the 2002 is one of modern civilization's all-time best ways to get somewhere sitting down. - Car and Driver Magazine April,1968 

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