Del med en ny sjanse : EMPI GTV-2 topplokk med stor boring (stk)
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så fraktkostnader er nå mye lavere og alle lokale avgifter er nå inkludert i prisen. På store karosserideler må det beregnes leveringstid, og høyere Innenlandsfrakt.
Passer til: Type 1 dual port Motorer
Type 3 dual port Motorer
Specifications:
Cylinder head Ø: 94 mm
Combustion chamber: 58cc
Valves: 40 x 35.5 mm Stainless Steel
Valve springs: dual
Defekt(er):
-One of the valve seats is incorrect and needs to be machined
Hva er en ny sjanse? En reservedel er en del som har blitt returnert av en kunde og ikke lenger kan selges som ny, eller som har blitt skadet under transport. Skade eller ufullstendighet er de vanligste feilene. Feilen er beskrevet ovenfor, og bildet er en nøyaktig gjengivelse av den aktuelle delen. Klikk på det originale Paruzzi-nummeret for mer informasjon om delen og bilder av originaldelen.
Second chance-deler kan ikke returneres og har ingen form for garanti, men du får en hyggelig rabatt på nyprisen.
Useful information from Paruzzi magazine and from our YouTube channel :
Engine overhaul - video 08 ignition time of cylinder 1 In this video we will determine the ignition timing of cylinder 1. This mark will be needed to correctly position the distributor drive shaft during assembly, as well as for ignition advance adjustment once the Type 1 Volkswagen engine is rebuilt.
Engine overhaul - video 10 the crankshaft pulley In this tenth video, we will show how to disassemble and reassemble the crankshaft pulley. We will use special tools for this, standard tools, as well as a homemade pulley puller. If you don't have the right tools and use the right technique, chances are you will warp the crankshaft pulley, you really don't want that. So watch this video carefully before you start this job.
oil seals All rotating parts fitted with bearings lubricated by oil or grease, such as crankshafts, transmission shafts, drive shafts, steering rods, etc., must be sealed. In our classic VW's we find two types of oil seals, namely the static and the dynamic (lip seal) oil seals.
crankshaft end play Whether an oil leak is caused by a defective crankshaft seal or O-ring/packaging is not always easy to determine. At the bottom of the engine, near the flywheel, where the gearbox and the engine are connected to each other, you will see traces of engine oil.
Engine overhaul - video 16 part 1 valves removal In this first part of video 16, we disassemble cylinder head valves and valve springs. In the first part, we start by demonstrating the tools and techniques used, and disassemble the valves of a relatively new cylinder head.
mesuring the compression How can you determine very objectively how much wear the engine has? An indication of the wear level can be obtained by performing a compression measurement, the engine compression determines the power of your VW. Anyone can perform a compression measurement on an air-cooled or water-cooled VW.
oil leakage If you are planning to buy a classic Volkswagen, you will certainly take a look under the engine lid and under the car. If it's dirty both at the bottom and under the bonnet, it doesn't offer much trust. The engine will need a lot of attention in the coming weeks, but how bad is it?
replace a thread When you are working on your VW, you will encounter this problem at some point; a bolt of the crankcase cover doesn't really turn in the thread in the crankcase anymore. The more you try, the worse it gets. There is too little tension between the crankcase cover and crankcase, with oil leakage as a result.
setting valve clearance The first technical work I ever did on my first Volkswagen Beetle was to set the valves. I didn't know much about the technology of the VW Beetle at the time, but I dared to do it, valve setting is easy to do yourself, you don't need many tools, and it's essential for the proper functioning of your classic.
Engine overhaul - video 15 disassemble cylinder heads In this video, we will show how to disassemble the cylinder heads of a VW Type 1 engine, and what challenges you may face.