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No idea wby I did not read...
well done..
Lovely bus...
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well done..
Lovely bus...
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1965 Type21f
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1965 Devon Caravette, L360 L289 Hammock, Tent, M W Pop

Peebles 1964 Devon Caravette Gentlux Pop
Westfalia Hamburg Type155i 003 viewtopic.php?f=8&t=64012
1965 Devon Caravette, L360 L289 Hammock, Tent, M W Pop

Peebles 1964 Devon Caravette Gentlux Pop
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Not had much time on the Bus but Easter brings a few days in the man cave so it was out with the saw to cut the wood for the cargo floor.

Then I found this lino half price as it was the last of the roll in a carpet shop, got the knife out and cut it in.

And finally I got some madmatz carpet for Christmas, I had to cut bits out of it for the seat runners, heater knob and seat stay, not the best fit in the world but made the best out of it.


Then I found this lino half price as it was the last of the roll in a carpet shop, got the knife out and cut it in.

And finally I got some madmatz carpet for Christmas, I had to cut bits out of it for the seat runners, heater knob and seat stay, not the best fit in the world but made the best out of it.

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So a bit of an update is overdue, first off rock and roll bed fitted.

And first night spent in the bus but with an air bed as I’m waiting for cushions.

Went to a few shows as well here is one from Alton, lots of people asking about it to.

Made some corner pieces and covered in vinyl


And first night spent in the bus but with an air bed as I’m waiting for cushions.

Went to a few shows as well here is one from Alton, lots of people asking about it to.

Made some corner pieces and covered in vinyl

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On to a few hiccups, loaded the bus up to go to a mates bbq and smelt burnt rubber on the way, red9 was on its lowest setting and tyres were rubbing over bumps so raised it one bolt hole it now sits like this...

Got the use of a ramp so fitted freeway flyer gearbox, that was a long day.


Got the use of a ramp so fitted freeway flyer gearbox, that was a long day.

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I noticed the new gearbox had a sleeve for the release bearing (my old gearbox didn’t) and my clutch had a spacer/washer on the pressure plate, after a quick google people were saying just to take the spacer off of the pressure plate and the box will fit.
Sure enough it all went back together until I went to put the clutch cable back on, I ran out of adjustment! Another google and I realised my mistake, I should have used a different (fatter) release bearing. I used a few washers to take up the slack in the cable and drove it round the car park and all seemed good, but on the way home...

Nut jumped off the cable and my first break down.
Sure enough it all went back together until I went to put the clutch cable back on, I ran out of adjustment! Another google and I realised my mistake, I should have used a different (fatter) release bearing. I used a few washers to take up the slack in the cable and drove it round the car park and all seemed good, but on the way home...

Nut jumped off the cable and my first break down.
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Back in the man cave after I got new release bearing I hooked the engine out again and fitted the new one along with new wing nut and lock nut to the cable just to make sure.
Second break down happened on my mates drive after smelling a strange burning small after I turned the lights on, turns out the light switch was burning out! New one fitted and all is ok again.
Finally a bit of trim from the tile shop to finish off my floor.

Second break down happened on my mates drive after smelling a strange burning small after I turned the lights on, turns out the light switch was burning out! New one fitted and all is ok again.
Finally a bit of trim from the tile shop to finish off my floor.

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Good to see your using it and finding out whats its really like to own a splitty, what do you think of the red 9 front end.
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I really like it, all works as it should and no sawing of the steering wheel.wizard 1066 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 11, 2018 11:49 amGood to see your using it and finding out whats its really like to own a splitty, what do you think of the red 9 front end.
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Wow can't believe I've missed this thread. Hats off to you fella, awesome rebuild !!

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Thanks Mo, so many people seem to have missed this thread lol.
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Saw this bus today in the flesh, such a nice build. Full credit to a home build.
Supplying quality in house designed items plus parts from SyncLink, Kennedy Clutches, & CB Performance. Also fitting service including modifications & mechanical upgrades.
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Thanks Jim, good to meet you and Brian, looking forward to seeing the pick up

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Just a small update, bought some 3M shims for my brake pads to stop the squealing, it was REALLY loud to the point people would put their fingers in their ears while looking round at me
. It seems to have done the trick, no more squeaking brakes!

And first time bus went to the Volksworld show.

Jobs for the summer are to finish off the interior and sort a few small problems.


And first time bus went to the Volksworld show.

Jobs for the summer are to finish off the interior and sort a few small problems.