Usually because the timing is too retarded.
Late 1966 to early 1967 1500 cc engine.
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This would be a 1600 cc engine from model year 1974 to early 1975.
Any vw engine that you can fit into the engine bay.
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.
Your timing is off.
your engine will stall. When you try to restart the engine, it will stutter and stall again.
The VW engine with the number AH3137752 corresponds to a model produced in the early 1980s. Specifically, it is part of the Volkswagen air-cooled engine series, which were commonly used in vehicles like the VW Beetle and Bus during that time. For precise identification, it would be best to cross-reference with specific production records or documentation.
the pancake engine will fit in any 72 - 79 bus without modification. the only issue is what size fly wheel to use to properly mate it to whatever transaxle is in the bus.
Except for the very early models they are automatic, you don't need to do anything special to start the engine.
Check your voltage regulator and alternator. You're getting enough juice to either run the engine or the lights but not both.
does my 1996 pontiac ga stall out in park