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Diving beetles weight 70 pounds
It would be your ignition lock not cathing and needs to be replaced. I have 90 acura legend L. Problem is bad ignition switch. They are about $70 at autozone.
The 056 was the original, the Super had a piston that was 2mm larger in diameter and an slight carburetor change. The Magnum had the same piston as the Super, but had a carburetor and ignition change, The one you did not ask about was the Magnum II (of which only 70 some were made) had a major carb change, a muffler change and an ignition change. It could be further modified in the muffler.
I don't know how many it "should" be turning, but my 2001 Turbo Beetle turns about 3,100-3,200 rpm at 70 mph, assuming of course that it is in fifth gear. I have a 2.0 liter, 2001 VW Beetle and I thought I saw yesterday mine ran at about 3500-4000 rpm
"Beetle Bailey" comic strip was first published in 1950, making it over 70 years old.
70/100
Yes, that is a reasonable change.
what else stays on when you turn off the switch?have you recentaly installed some non factory options?has any work been performed on the electrical system?heres a wierd one. Do the backup lights work at the right time? Ford had the radio and windows routed through the transmission netural safety switch and when it was going out would cause very strange things to happen with the radio and windows. ask the engineers I don't know why they did that. Try explaining it to a 70 year old man that's done his oen work on cars for years.
They all started with an "I"gnition switch.
The percentage change from 70 to 90 is +28.5714%
70%