It needs an IRS Bug transmission. Any Bug from 1969 until end of production will have the right transmission in it.
correct it will fit. be sure to take lots of pictures before you pull all of the wires off. so you have a diagram of where they go after.
2.5 litres.
About 2200 LBS. Give or take a pound or two. I have 1972 Super Beetle and my data plate says 990 lbs with no passengers
take the pulley nut off the alternator....the pulley is split.....shims between the two pulley halves adjust the belt tension
2000 lbs, give or take a 100 lbs.
A 1998 VW Beetle does not have a dipstick that you can check the transmission fluid with. Instead, there is a fill tube with a red cap on the side of the transmission. Take the red cap off and that is how you check the levels on this type of vehicle.
The Super Outbreak of 1974, which produce 148 confirmed tornadoes, lasted 15 hours.
You don't!! closed system,take to auto service repair shop.
There isn't an external oil filter on a STOCK Beetle. There is a screen that is suggested to be cleaned/replaced. There is a plate that the drain plug is screwed into that has 8 or so small bolts that holds it in. Just order a "Beetle Oil filter Kit" and it will have it all included. If you have an aftermarket external filter then it will usually take a Pennzoil PZ1 or a Fram PH8A filter.
In an automatic transmission, Ford trucks take Mercon V fluid. The capacity of a super duty is approximately 18 quarts, depending on if a full flush is done.
first take of the cover if you have one it will be round or a sideways H, take out the bolts that are holding the horn on, then take the bolts out that are holding the steering wheel in place.
to the right of the tranni under the hood a small ball dip stick for auto tranni if manuel you must take it to a shop