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Fits: Type-1 engine 1300cc E, F
Type-1 engine 1300cc AB until 1973 (AB 0 870 512)
Type-1 engine 1300cc AC until 1973 (AC 0 007 800)
Type-1 engine 1500cc
Type-1 engine 1600cc B, AH, AE, AD and AG
Type-1 engine 1600cc AF, AS until 7.1975
Type-3 engine with carburetor
These parts are usually ordered with the part that is selected. They are not included in the delivery, but are often replaced together.
Oil pump cover nuts (4 pieces)
Type-1:
1200cc 1967 (D 0230001) and later
1300cc 1967 (E 0013651 and F 1225018) until 7.1970
1300cc 8.1970 and later
1500cc 1967 (L 0018100 and H 0822052) and later
1600cc
Type-3:
1500cc 1967 (K 0090196) and later
1600cc 1967 (T 0445098) and later
CT/CZ engines
Waterboxer engines
Specifications:
Thread size: M8 x 1.25
Paruzzi number : 3706 Original VW number : 111115161
Oil pump gaskets (set)
Type-1:
1200cc 1967 (D 0230001) and later
1300cc 1967 (E 0013651 and F 1225018) and later
1500cc 1967 (L 0018100 and H 0822052) and later
1600cc
Type-3:
1500cc 1967 (K 0090196) and later
1600cc 1967 (T 0445098) and later
CT/CZ
Type-4 (only one gasket can be used)
Waterboxer engines Paruzzi number : 1998 Original VW number : 111115131B, 111115111B
Stock pushrod tube seals (16 pieces)
Type-1 engines 1200cc (except 25hp+30hp)
Type-1 engines 1300-1500-1600cc
Type-3 engines
CT/CZ engines for the cylinder head side
Waterboxer engines for the cylinder head side Paruzzi number : 1763 Original VW number : 113109345A
Oil cooler seals (4 pieces)
Type-1 8.1969 and later
Type-3 8.1969 and later
Type-4
CT/CZ (oil cooler to intermediate flange) Paruzzi number : 1824 Original VW number : 021117151A
Manifold pre-heat gaskets (per pair)
Type-1 engine 8.1964 until 7.1970 right
Type-1 engine 8.1970 and later left/right
Type-3 engine right
CT/CZ Paruzzi number : 1057 Original VW number : 113251263C, 113251263
Flywheel O-ring (59.4 x 3 mm)
Type-1 engines 1966 and later
Type-3 engines 1966 and later
CT/CZ engines Paruzzi number : 1637 Original VW number : 311105295A
Stock inlet gaskets (per pair)
Type-1 engines 1300cc and 1600cc 8.1970 and later
Type-3 dual port engines
CT/CZ engines Paruzzi number : 2132 Original VW number : 113129717A
Fuel pump gasket bertween flange and case
Type-1 engines except 25hp and 30hp
Type-3 engines
CT/CZ engines
Waterboxer engines Paruzzi number : 3692 Original VW number : 113127311, 025127311A
Fuel pump gasket between pump and flange
Type-1 engines except 25hp and 30hp
Type-3 engines
CT/CZ engines
Waterboxer engines Paruzzi number : 4000 Original VW number : 113127313
The parts mentioned here have a close relationship with the selected part and are often ordered along with the selected part or searched for.
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SI 5926 blue silicone sealing compound
Content: 40 ml
Color: blue
Chemical Type: Acetoxy Silicone
Maximum sealing gap: 1.0 mm
Temperature range: -54 °C to +150 °C Paruzzi number : 50555
SI 5926 blue silicone sealing compound
Content: 100 ml
Color: blue
Chemical Type: Acetoxy Silicone
Maximum sealing gap: 1.0 mm
Temperature range: -54 °C to +150 °C Paruzzi number : 50556
SI 5699 grey silicone sealing compound
Content: 80 ml
Color: grey
Chemical Type: Oxime Silicone
Maximum sealing gap: 1.0 mm
Temperature range: -60 °C to +200 °C Paruzzi number : 50557
If the selected part does not apply to your Volkswagen type, check this list of the same parts that fit on other construction years or other types of cars.
Engine gasket kit
Type-4 engine 2000cc engine code CJ, GE 8.1978 and later
Type-4 engine 2000cc engine code CU, CV Paruzzi number : 41777
Useful information from Paruzzi magazine and from our YouTube channel :
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 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 05 install the distributor drive shaft This is the continuation of video 04, we are now going to install the distributor drive shaft, both on an already rebuilt Volkswagen Type 1 engine and on a split Type 1 crankcase. We pay a lot of attention to the correct positioning of the drive shaft at the beginning of this video series, because it is crucial to be able to adjust the ignition properly, later, when the engine is overhauled.
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 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 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.
Engine overhaul - video 13 replacing the crank seal During a complete engine overhaul, you will need to replace the crank seal. But replacement may also be necessary, when you discover an oil leak behind the flywheel, which will impair the operation of the clutch. We show in this video how to disassemble and reassemble the crank seal.
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 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.