Oppmerksomhet: Alle norske bestillinger vil bli sendt av Winston VW Veteran AS (Sandnes, Norge),
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.
Delene som er nevnt her, har en nær sammenheng med den valgte delen og blir ofte bestilt sammen med den valgte delen eller søkt etter.
Tips: Hvis du ikke får et godt søkeresultat når du skriver inn et søkeord, prøv en del som har noe med det å gjøre, hvis det er en relatert fane, er den søkte delen ofte nevnt der.
Skum luffilter element
Height: 50 mm
Diameter: 135 mm
Fits air cleaner: #2148, #2152 and #5121 Artikkelnummer : 2147
Hvis den valgte delen ikke gjelder for din Volkswagen-type, kan du sjekke denne listen over de samme delene som passer på andre byggeår eller andre biltyper.
Luftfilter
Type 1 Motorer 1200cc 8.1975 og senere, 1300/1600cc 8.1971 og senere Artikkelnummer : 2149 Original VW nummer : 113129620
Luftfilter
Type 1 8.1974 og senere
Type 4 8.1972 og senere
CT/CZ
Waterboxer Motorer til 7.1985 (1900cc DF all years) Artikkelnummer : 42149 Original VW nummer : 021129620
Luftfilter
Type 1 8.1974 og senere
Type 4 8.1972 og senere
CT/CZ
Waterboxer Motorer til 7.1985 (1900cc DF all years) Artikkelnummer : 42149 Original VW nummer : 021129620
Luftfilter
Type 1 8.1974 og senere
Type 4 8.1972 og senere
CT/CZ
Waterboxer Motorer til 7.1985 (1900cc DF all years) Artikkelnummer : 42149 Original VW nummer : 021129620
Engine adjustment - video 01 valve clearance The valve clearance is the first thing to check when adjusting an engine. If the valve clearance is not adjusted properly, then adjusting for example, the ignition, or the carburetor, will do little good. In this video we will show you how to adjust the valve clearance.
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.
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 diagnostics - video 01 crankshaft end play In the first video of this new series, we will look at how to measure the crankshaft end play. Measuring the crankshaft end play, will help you estimate if your engine needs a total overhaul. If the result of the measurement is greater than or equal to 0.15 millimeters, then the crankshaft clearance is too large, and a total engine overhaul is recommended.
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 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.
air filter thermostat The preheating of the fresh air supplied via the air filter to the carburettor is a part of our VW engine that gets too little attention. This system will ensure that in all weather conditions the carburettor is supplied with air at the right temperature. With these younger air filter models you don't have to adjust anything in contrast to the older models.
air filter preheating It seems to be a natural part of your air-cooled engine, but the air filter plays a crucial role, it's like breathing in a human being. The carburettor is tasked with mixing petrol with air to deliver a flammable mixture. Petrol alone is not a good fuel. That requires oxygen and not just a little bit of it.
mixture preheating The engine is stopped as a result of poor combustion. This bad combustion is often caused by a, at that moment, wrong composition of the fuel in the cylinders. Because of this bad combustion, the engine does not deliver the desired power and you can feel this in the form of stuttering of the engine.