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Date:         Fri, 15 Oct 1999 08:13:32 -0700
Reply-To:     "T.P. Stephens" <doktortim@ROCKISLAND.COM>
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From:         "T.P. Stephens" <doktortim@ROCKISLAND.COM>
Subject:      Re: Deutsches Methode, Vakuum Schlucks
In-Reply-To:  <3.0.5.32.19991015074503.007aa100@rockisland.com>
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>>This is a series of submittals addressing basic Maintenance Repair >>and Restoration of European Vehicles, all of which owe homage to the >>German Engineering Philosophy, hereinafter refered to as the >>Deutsches Methode (DM). >> >>All Porsche air cooled designs, including of course VW, can be provided >>the best long term economy by understanding the mind of the good >>Doktor Porsche and others of the German technical schools who practice >>the DM. The DM of course is also relevant to the Wasserleaker design. > >Today we give you the quick and simple test for vacuum leaks. > >Visually inspect the cloth braided hoses. When you bend the hose does it >break into pieces and fall into the motor??? Replace it. Yeah, and pick >out all those loose pieces of hose so they don't end up jammed into the >cylinder fins creating a hot spot and warping a cylinder or ring or three. > >Does bending of the hose show reasonable flexibility but the ends are >frayed and cracking??? Pull the end off and snip 12.31459mm off of it >and stick it back on it's fitting. Not long enough now??? >Replace it. Ohh, did you check the other end??? Now not long enough??? >Replace it. > >The now too short flexible hoses can be used for to replace the >shorter better fittin' ones that fell to pieces into the cylinders because >they were 15 years old and you had the spark plugs out due to another >unrelated inspection procedure going on simultaneously with the current >one which is not the DM. > >Ok, fixed all the obviously delapidated hard carbon rubber remnants??? >On to the quick test, which should be done first, which serves to illustrate >that you should read the complete procedure through before beginning >which is the DM. > >Hook up your digital tach. Don't have one? Get one. Just ain't got the >scratch right now here handy??? Use your ears. Prepare for an ethereal >experiance. Extinguish all open flames in the immediate vicinity before >proceeding. Start the motor. Rev it a little to burn and blow the hose >carbon remants out the valves if you didn't use the DM and didn't >remove the heads to remove the exuvie that you let fall into the >cylinders because you hadn't yet understood the DM. > >While idling veryify there are no occasional >sparks arcing between the 15 year old HT wires because they serve very well >to ignite ether as well as gas and you don't need compression to ignite >ether. Using common Starting Fluid, ether, spray a little at each hose end, >manifold flange, intake duct, injector seal, etc. See on the tach or hear >with your ear a rise in RPM following any particular squirt and what you >were squirting at is sucking wind. If it is leaking very little the ear can't >hear but the tach will show it fer sur and you can fix that too before >you breakdown on the way San Jose, which is not the DM. > >On the FI models, push and pull at that big rubber S duct while spraying >behind it. They have a propensity to get oily on the lower backside and >develop cracks. If you got them all together, they could form a special >interest group. > >If you have thus VERIFIED all leaky regions, feedback to the beginning >and start the visual inspection, which serves to illustrate..... > >SAFETY NOTES: >If you don't like breathing ether, every 2 or 3 squirts, come back out >and take a coupla big breaths. If you do like breathing ether, I rely >on your prudence to not damage yourself by making some silly mistake >which is not the DM.

Doktor Tim Maintenance Repair and Restoration of European Vehicles San Juan Island, WA


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