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Fits: all air-cooled engines with M8 studs
Paruzzi number:
01709
€ 20,00 excluding VAT € 24.2 including VAT
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Chromoly case stud kit standard M8
Type-1 dual port engines
CT/CZ engines
Specifications:
9 x 237 mm
3 x 202 mm
4 x 185 mm
16 x nuts M8
16 x washers 8.4 x 21 x 4 mm Paruzzi number : 1660 Original VW number : 043198035
Washers M8 (16 pieces)
Inner diameter: 8.4 mm
Outer diameter: 21 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Material: raw steel Paruzzi number : 4598 Original VW number : N0154013, N0154014
Useful information from Paruzzi magazine and from our YouTube channel :
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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.
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.
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When you`re dealing with a used cylinder head, disassembly may be a little less smooth.
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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.
sump plate stud length How many VW enthusiasts are surprised that the engine leaks after an oil change? Read all about the type 1 sump plate in edition 20, what to look out for, how to attach it and with which tools. In this edition we will determine the maximum length of the sump plate studs, to prevent oil leaks.
Engine Overhaul - video 02 overhauled engines We show in this video all the engines that we overhauled for the video series. An AB 1300, an AS 1600, an AJ 1600 and a D 1200 engine, every step, every detail of the overhaul of these air-cooled Volkswagen engines will be discussed in this series.
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