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This is a picture gallery of my Bug conversion from Gas powered to 100% Electric.
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Frank > Engine Gone! ony the clutch plate remains.
Frank > After a little cleaning the engine compartment looks pretty good. I think I removed about a quart of oil and dirt from the compartment.
Frank > Me removing the oil and crap from the deck lid.
Frank > The 9" GE series motor as it sat when I first saw it . This picture was taken a Thunderstruck motors in Santa Rosa, CA.
Frank > It might not look like much, but this is a very powerful motor. It needs some work to look good.
Frank > This is the way I like to work, a beer and a work bench.
Frank > Now that is how a motor should look. After a week of hard work, scraping and sanding the motor looks almost new.
Frank > Next stage is to mount this motor to the transmission of the Bug. You can see where the motor needs to end up.
Frank > A close up of the name plate on the motor. Not a very good shot.
Engine Gone! ony the clutch plate remains.
 > Engine Gone! ony the clutch plate remains.
Engine Gone! ony the clutch plate remains.
Camera: Canon (Canon Powershot A520) |
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