EJ20G into 67 Bug

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Re: EJ20G into 67 Bug

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So enough procrastination…
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I am starting to slowly tear into my blue car to pull the Subaru engine out and see what happened with a throwout arm or clutch.

On another note, last Sunday was HotVWs Drag Day at Irwindale. We entered my Tan 69 bug into the Powderpuff class, my daughter Carlie placed third.

Here’s a pic of her getting ready to stage while my friend Shawn Brown, DubRiderz/SD Locals, snaps some pics for HotVWs.
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Gotta hate computers sometimes… I just wrote a huge reply only for it to vanish in thin air. So here’s the short version. This week I dropped the clutch and flywheel off with Kevin at Coolrydes Customs. He’s going to send it to Kennedy Engineering. I have new seats and interior for the car, once the car is running again, I’ll put the interior back in. I also have to do the timing belt on the engine but can’t do it until I have the flywheel back on. Hopefully I can get this going again fairly soon.
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I put the clutch and flywheel on last weekend. I still couldn't find my flywheel lock tool so I had to buy another one from Vee Parts in El Cajon. I had to drill the hole in the flywheel tool to make it a bit larger. The cast EMPI uses must be a bit off, or maybe it was the paint they coated it with making the hole smaller. I'm not sure but it's working great now. My next step is to do the timing belt and water pump that I got from Outfront Motorsports. Also, pulling the engine was a huge pain because of the way I ran the wiring harness into the passenger area. I did not want to remove it from the car so I individually unhooked all of the wires while the engine was in place. I have decided that I'm going to pull the harness, connect it up to the engine and reinstall it like I had done when I first installed it. Hopefully that will be easier.
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