A question for those Super Beetle, Convertible owners, does anyone have dimensions on the vent window bushing,
P/N 151-837-631B? I have called the normal suppliers with no luck, although West Coast Metric at least lists them. Unfortunately they indicated they haven't had stock since January of 2020, apparently German supplier has not produced or is no longer supplying.
Several years ago in FL Colin and I attempted to correct the issue with my front vent windows without success, however I didn't realize that a bushing was required or even existed for this location. The problem is that every time you open one of the vents it essentially falls out as the screw in pins at the top pivot are not long enough to engage, this bushing apparently solves that problem (at least it would appear to).
Again, if anyone knows the dimensions, or better yet where to purchase I would be grateful. Having these vents in operating condition would be helpful.
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Make one. Fabricate, whittle, dremel, look for plastic tubing, harass Home Depot, you get the inner diameter close, because you can't modify that, but you can make a shouldered outside.
Or you can find a supplier of the originals .... !
Colin
Or you can find a supplier of the originals .... !
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Yes sir, that's my next step if I can't find from a supplier. After contacting Chuck's Convertible, with no luck, I found a kit on J-Bugs for $80 that includes the chrome piece the pins and the "spacers". Since I already have an extra set not going this direction, however will call them and see if they will sell the bushings separately, the good news it appears they have them in stock. If this doesn't work then it is time to be creative. I also found a supplier in Europe who has them in stock, Hoffman, but can't get them to ship to the USA so no dice.
If necessary my plan is to measure the pin size(assume that is a snug fit), compare to photo, then scale for the other dimensions, we shall see. Hopefully won't be necessary.
Disappointed that I didn't know these parts existed, more disappointed that apparently they are no longer available. Assume that will be the case with many after market parts going forward.
If necessary my plan is to measure the pin size(assume that is a snug fit), compare to photo, then scale for the other dimensions, we shall see. Hopefully won't be necessary.
Disappointed that I didn't know these parts existed, more disappointed that apparently they are no longer available. Assume that will be the case with many after market parts going forward.
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1972 Westy Bus
1972 Beetle
1970 Fastback
1966 6V Beetle with Sunroof
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1972 Beetle
1970 Fastback
1966 6V Beetle with Sunroof
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Complexity is the enemy of reliability.
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Skip, thanks for the info, didn't think about McMaster Carr. I did go to Ace Hardware and found something close that I could use, modified to fit and the bushing issue is no longer. Unfortunately the other issue I had was that the chrome pieces would not stay in place on the glass even after using adhesive. So I did what Colin suggested, got creative.
After looking around I realized I had some old seal material from the rebuild:
Measured and adapted this seal material for use with the chrome piece:
Added some 3M adhesive and adhered to window (note this is my first attempt, second attempt I trimmed the raised edges off the seal, see picture above) NOTE THAT THAT TO ENGAGE THE PIN THE SEAL AND CHROME MUST BE LOCATED PROPERLY ON THE GLASS, MEASURE/FIT/LOCATE TWICE, ADHERE ONCE:
After adhesive set I added the chrome trim but found out that in addition to using adhesive I had to pressure fit the chrome pieces (for some reason the "new"ones are oversized). Do this very carefully, protect the chrome and the glass, after adhesive sets check to make sure piece is locked in :
Trim the edges and remove adhesive from glass area and you are all set:
The one issue remaining is that the vertical chromed piece between the window and the vent window is bent slightly (don't recall that from the rebuild) which doesn't allow the wing vent to close all the way. I attempted to straighten this with 2x4s and clamps (my wife even helped) but couldn't get it to move. Will have to consider other alternatives.
After looking around I realized I had some old seal material from the rebuild:
Measured and adapted this seal material for use with the chrome piece:
Added some 3M adhesive and adhered to window (note this is my first attempt, second attempt I trimmed the raised edges off the seal, see picture above) NOTE THAT THAT TO ENGAGE THE PIN THE SEAL AND CHROME MUST BE LOCATED PROPERLY ON THE GLASS, MEASURE/FIT/LOCATE TWICE, ADHERE ONCE:
After adhesive set I added the chrome trim but found out that in addition to using adhesive I had to pressure fit the chrome pieces (for some reason the "new"ones are oversized). Do this very carefully, protect the chrome and the glass, after adhesive sets check to make sure piece is locked in :
Trim the edges and remove adhesive from glass area and you are all set:
The one issue remaining is that the vertical chromed piece between the window and the vent window is bent slightly (don't recall that from the rebuild) which doesn't allow the wing vent to close all the way. I attempted to straighten this with 2x4s and clamps (my wife even helped) but couldn't get it to move. Will have to consider other alternatives.
1972 Superbeetle Convertible
1972 Westy Bus
1972 Beetle
1970 Fastback
1966 6V Beetle with Sunroof
1972 Westy Bus
1972 Beetle
1970 Fastback
1966 6V Beetle with Sunroof