Passar till: Bubbla 1300, 1302, 1303 8.1970 och senare
Bubbla 1200 1972 (VIN 112 2670 583) och senare
Karmann Ghia 8.1970 och senare
Bus 8.1970 och senare
Type 3 8.1970 och senare
Type 181 8.1971 och senare
Varorna som visas här är relaterade till varandra med varan du valt och beställs eller söks ofta tillsammans.
Tips: får du ingen bra träff på sökordet du angivit så försök då att söka en vara som är relaterad till den. Finns det då en flik relaterade varor så kanske du hittar varan du sökte där.
Styrhylsa urtrampningslager
Bubbla 1300-1302-1303 8.1970 och senare
Bubbla 1200 1972 (112 2670 583) och senare
Karmann Ghia 8.1970 och senare
Bus 8.1970 och senare
Type 3 8.1970 och senare
Type 181 8.1971 och senare Produktnummer : 1522 Original VW nummer : 113141181A, 016141181
Ifall varan du valt inte är tillämpningsbar på denna typ Volkswagen, finns alternativ med liknande varor som passar på andra årsmodeller eller andra fordonsmodeller.
Urtrampningslager
Bubbla 1300, 1500 till och med 7.1970
Bubbla 1200 till och med 1972 (VIN 112 2670 582)
Karmann Ghia till och med 7.1970
Bus till och med 7.1970
Type 3 till och med 7.1970
Type 181 till och med 7.1971 Produktnummer : 1520 Original VW nummer : 111141165A, 111141167C
Useful information from Paruzzi magazine and from our YouTube channel :
oil leakage If you are planning to buy a classic Volkswagen, you will certainly take a look under the engine lid and under the car. If it's dirty both at the bottom and under the bonnet, it doesn't offer much trust. The engine will need a lot of attention in the coming weeks, but how bad is it?
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 diagnostics - video 02 rockers and rocker arm In video fourteen of our engine overhaul video series, we disassembled and reassembled the rocker arms and rocker shaft. We will diagnose the rocker arms and rocker shaft in this video. Additional attention will be paid to the adjusting screws and adjusting nuts.
the clutch: basic concept For a long time I wondered how the clutch in our Volkswagen Fastback worked, I was only six years old. I didn't understand very well that by releasing a pedal our VW started to drive spontaneously. Well, if you understand how disc brakes work, then the step to understanding how the clutch mechanism works is not far.
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 09 the fuel pump We will disassemble and reassemble the mechanical fuel pump from a VW Type 1 engine with carburetor in this video. The electric fuel pump is discussed in another video. The fuel pump pushrod and the fuel pump flange get extra attention in this video.
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 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 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.