Näitä tuotteita tilataan usein samalla kuin valitsemaasi tuotetta. Vihje: jos et löydä etsimääsi tuotetta, hae hakusanalla joka joka liittyy jollain tavalla osakokonaisuuteen, ja tarkastele tässä esiteltäviä liitännäisiä tuotteita.
Uudelleenrakennusmoottori 1775cc (uusi kotelo) ja ydintalletus
Type 1 moottori 1775cc
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Price includes €370,-core deposit. Tuotenumero : 5546
Moottorin 1600cc (AD / AJ / AS) uudelleenkorjaus (uusi kotelo) ja ytimen talletus
Type 1 moottori 1600cc (moottoritcode AD, AJ or AS) dual port joissa 200 mm flywheel
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Price includes €370,-core deposit. Tuotenumero : 5503 Alkuperäinen VW-numero : 211100033
€ 4670,00
Moottori rakennetaan asiakastilauksesta, jolloin toimitusaika on vähintään 12 viikkoa.
Moottorin uudelleenkorjaus 1600cc (AS) (uusi kotelo) ja ytimen talletus
Type 1 moottori Bussi 1600cc (moottoritcode AS) dual port joissa 215 mm flywheel
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Price includes €370,-core deposit. Tuotenumero : 25522
Useful information from Paruzzi magazine and from our YouTube channel :
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.
the valve clearance explained The valves of the VW boxer engine ensure that the petrol air mixture can be fed into the cylinders (through the inlet valves), and that after compression this mixture can be discharged through the exhaust (exhaust valves). An accurate adjustment of the valves is of utmost importance for the proper functioning of your engine.
Engine overhaul - video 06 find the TDC compression stroke We will explain in this video how to determine the top dead center, as well as which of the two top dead center moments is this one from the compression stroke. This is important in order to properly position the distributor drive shaft. Properly understanding how a four-stroke engine works is essential when you begin an engine overhaul.
Engine overhaul - video 11 the clutch To disassemble the flywheel, you will need to loosen the gland nut, we discuss that in video 12. But first you will need to disassemble the clutch. You can do that when the engine is on the workbench, or hanging from an engine mount. In this video we show various techniques and tools to disassemble the clutch of your Type 1 Volkswagen engine without damage.
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 16 part 2 valves removal In Part 1, we showed the basic techniques for disassembling the valves and valve springs. We did this on a fairly new cylinder head.
When you`re dealing with a used cylinder head, disassembly may be a little less smooth.
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.
Engine diagnostics - video 03 pushrods In video fourteen of our series on engine overhaul, we disassembled and reassembled the rocker arms and pushrods. In this video, we will inspect the pushrods. The result of this diagnosis, will tell us if we can reinsert the pushrods, or if we need to replace them.
oil pressure gauge After an engine rebuild, when you start the engine for the first time, and when you start driving, you need to keep a close eye on a number of engine parameters. The most important are oil pressure, engine oil temperature and cylinder head temperature.
crankshaft pulley removal Removing the crankshaft pulley on an engine that has run 100,000 km and more is best not done with just a hammer and brute force. You would prefer to reuse the original crankshaft pulley on your engine, were it not for the budget, also for the factory originality.