I am the new owner of a 77 Wil-mac. I don't know anything about them. If someone could share the odd manual I would be grateful.
OMG! I used to have a Karman Gia VW (car) when I was much young'rrr.................... You just brought back some serious (wonderful) memories... I also had a 1966 VW BUG that I lost while attending the 1969 Woodstock festival ..... [It got towed away, and I never could find it again]
Ronnie
Loner, if you're still distributing this manual, I'd sure appreciate a copy! rmartens@sebts.edu
Thanks,
Rick
Ok, I know it's been a while since this thread was active...
Does anyone have any paperwork they can Share?
Thanks in advance
Kaufkin@gmail.com
too new to DM apparently.
I realize it's been over a decade since the manual was first offered on here but I cannot seem to find one anywhere else. Is it still possible to get a copy from someone here? Much appreciated.
I’m looking for details on the side shifter assembly. If you have a page or two, that shows the details of that, I’d appreciate getting a copy.
I am looking for details on the shift linkage. Having problems with my 1980 WM Trike. I'm looking for information on the side shifter assembly. There's a plate in there that needs to go back in a certain way and that's what I'm trying to find. thanks!
jjhooker2@yahoo.com
Sorry Guys I have searched the forum. No One has sent out any info since at least 6 years ago. I do not recognize any of the names of members that got a copy sent to them back in the 2015 to 2018 span. It maybe a dead horse. Anyone "PM" loner to see if they get a reply. He's not posted sine 2021 3 years ago.
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
I can't help you with a manual but from what I remember the shifter was basically a stock VW shift lever and pivot assembly turned 90 degrees from vertical. You can probably read the description from a Bentley VW manual and understand the workings of the shifter. There is a plate with a tang that sticks up or down (can't remember) that acts as a reverse lock out so you have to push the shifter down/in to go into reverse. Hope this helps.