If the engine that came with it is in it, it's a 1600cc dual-port engine with a 34mm Solex carburetor.
The biggest difference is the 74 has energy absorbing bumpers that the 73 is lacking.
Yes. '74 or '75 is when Super's changed to a curved windshield.
It should.. I have a 79 1600cc in my 65 beetle.
No, the super beetle had rack and pinion steering and macpherson stut suspension. The standard had torsion tubes where the steering box mounted. sorry totally different.
1600 cc.
1600cc carburated
Either Low oil pressure or bad Alt depending on which side it's on.
The windshield on the super beetle (and all super beetles) is rounded and makes a little dash board. The regular beetles windshield is flat and has no dash. Irgleloid Not true '71 and '72 Super beetles still have flat windshields, the curved windshield on a super beetle started in 1973 and also had non flat bigger plastic dashboard.
Heet is the popular gasoline antifreeze, it is mainly comprised of alcohol which mixes with the water that may be found in gas tanks rendering it combustible. It is harmless to your Super Beetle so yes, you can put it in your car.
No,71 and 72 superbeetle hoods are longer than 73 and later,that have round windshield and 71 and 72 have flat windshield,by the way the hood is longer than 73 and later.
Depends on where in the world the car was built and sold. Available engines of that era were 1300, 1500 (most common) and 1600CCs. The 1600cc engine was most common in the Super Beatles whilst the 1500 was most common in the L Bugs.