Sopii malleihin: Type 1 moottori 1600 AS, AF 1975 (VIN 216 2118 506) ja uudemmat
T4 moottori 1800 AW, AP 1974 (VIN 214 2125 001)-7.1974
CT / CZ moottori
Waterboxer moottori 1900-1983 (DF-027930, DG-017790, DH-002 308)
Paineasetelman kiinnityspulttisarja (6 kpl)
Bussi:
joissa Type 1 moottori 1976 (VIN 216 2137 725) ja uudemmat
joissa T4 moottori 1974 (VIN 214 2125 001)-7.1975
joissa CT / CZ moottori
Tarkemat tiedot:
Kierteen koko: M7
Pituus: 18 mm
Vetolujuus: 10.9
Kanta: XZN 8 mm Tuotenumero : 26519 Alkuperäinen VW-numero : 022141197C
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.
Puhdistusspray
Content: 500 ml Tuotenumero : 50150
Useful information from Paruzzi magazine and from our YouTube channel :
crankshaft seal replacement If you find that the crankshaft clearance is outside the factory specifications, replacing the crankshaft seal will not be a solution for the oil leak you have identified. If the crankshaft clearance is less than 0.30 mm, it makes sense to replace the oil seal, otherwise a total engine overhaul is the only worthwhile option.
Engine adjustment - video 02 adjusting the rocker arms In the first video of this series, we adjusted the valve clearance. In addition to the valve clearance, the position of the rocker arm relative to the valve stem, is also a very important setting. If a rocker arm is not positioned correctly, it can be adjusted, which is called shimming.
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 01 video series preview In this video, we will give an overview of the most important steps during the engine overhaul of a type 1 air-cooled Volkswagen engine. Each step will be discussed in a separate video. We will show special tools and even homemade tools to help the enthusiast perform their engine overhaul.
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 03 the workshop We show in this video what the possibilities are to work on your VW engine. If you plan to overhaul several engines, then buying a professional engine stand is recommended. If you only want to overhaul the engine of your own classic Volkswagen, then buying special tools is not cost effective. We will show all options.
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 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 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 diagnostics - video 04 part 2 valves and valve springs In the second and third parts of this video, we will measure valve spring pressure. We begin in part 2 by measuring the valve spring pressure at open valve. Also known as the valve spring pressure at maximum valve lift. In part 3, we will measure the valve spring pressure at installed length.