That would be a model year 1971 through 1973 1600 cc for the Type 1 Beetle models.
Need to know what type engine are you asking about, a newer VW? You can call a VW dealership and get an answer.
1970 , 1600cc
Should be a 1971 Type 3
To read a VW engine serial number, locate it on the engine case, usually near the generator stand or on the left side of the engine. The serial number typically starts with a letter indicating the engine type, followed by a series of numbers that provide information about the production date and specifications. For instance, an engine number starting with "AE" signifies a specific model type, while the following digits can indicate the year and production sequence. Cross-referencing the serial number with a VW engine code chart can help identify the engine's details.
a CB engine is from a 72-73 VW Bus.
Late 1966 to early 1967 1500 cc engine.
The VW engine serial number AH 111101101A indicates that it is a type 1 engine produced in 1971. The "AH" prefix corresponds to a specific engine type used in certain Volkswagen models during that year. This engine was commonly found in the VW Beetle and other Type 1 vehicles.
There will be a two letter designation in front of those numbers that will pinpoint the engine.
on a type I vw beetle it is below generator pedastel
that means it is (or was originally!) a 1200cc engine produced from august 1965. the D denotes that, the rest of the number is your serial number.
It is a 1600 cc from a 1970 through 1972 Type 1 Beetle.
The engine with the serial number 082628 is likely a Volkswagen air-cooled engine, specifically from the VW Type 1 (Beetle) or Type 2 (Bus) models. This engine number format suggests it is part of the early production runs, typically associated with engines produced in the late 1960s or early 1970s. To confirm the exact specifications and details of the engine, including its displacement and horsepower, it would be best to refer to a Volkswagen engine identification guide or consult with a VW specialist.