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Återuppbyggd motor 1775cc (nytt hölje) och kärndeponering
Type 1 engine 1775cc
Återuppbyggnad av motor 1600cc (AD/AJ/AS) (nytt hölje) och deponering av kärnor
Type 1 engine 1600cc (enginecode AD, AJ or AS) dual port with 200 mm flywheel
Note:
Price includes €370,- core deposit.
Produktnummer : 5503 Original VW nummer : 211100033
SEK 60609,00
Motorn byggs i uppdrag till dig, detta innebär en leveranstid på minst 10 veckor.
Useful information from Paruzzi magazine and from our YouTube channel :
engine types and codes The engine number indicates which type of engine is involved and with which engine capacity. The first letter(s) determine the capacity and type of engine and the following figures determine the year of manufacture. The engines up to and including July 31, 1965 had no letters for the engine number, which is why up to and including this year of manufacture only numbers are given.
Type 1 engine mount In this article we show how to mount the engine of a VW Beetle or Karmann Ghia, so it becomes clear what to look out for when you mount the engine and build it back in.
Engine overhaul - video 14 rockers and pushrods In this video we will show how to disassemble and reassemble the rocker arms and pushrods. We will discuss the diagnosis of the rockers and pushrods in our other video series, which deals with engine diagnosis. How to adjust the rockers, an action also known as shimming, can be seen in our video series on engine adjustment.
replacing the sump plate studs If the studs are not tightened properly, it is practically impossible to tighten the crankcase sump plate to compress the paper gaskets. The infamous engine oil leak is the result, and no, it is not normal for an air-cooled VW to leak! A leaking engine will be rejected at the mandatory technical inspection.
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.
Engine overhaul - video 13 replacing the crank seal During a complete engine overhaul, you will need to replace the crank seal. But replacement may also be necessary, when you discover an oil leak behind the flywheel, which will impair the operation of the clutch. We show in this video how to disassemble and reassemble the crank seal.
Engine overhaul - video 07 TDC compression in practice In video six, we explained the operation of the four-stroke internal combustion engine through animations. In this video we will look at how to determine the top dead centre of cylinder 1 in practice. We will also learn how to find the compression stroke of cylinder 1, different techniques will be shown.
Engine overhaul - video 12 the flywheel In this video, we'll explain how to disassemble and assemble the flywheel, and what tools you'll need to do so. To disassemble the flywheel, you will need to unscrew the gland nut. This nut is attached with a torque of 350 Nm, it will require some force to loosen.
Engine overhaul - video 04 removing the distributor drive shaft We want to give extra attention in this video to the position of the distributor drive shaft of the VW Type 1 engines, . If the drive shaft of the distributor is not correctly mounted during the engine overhaul, problems can arise later with the adjustment of the ignition timing. Disassembling the drive shaft is then the only solution.