Bc. its a volkswagon and Germans engineers are brilliant the head studs are developed to provide maximum thrust at full capacity
you have to find out the piston cyl size to see what size the engine is,, probably a 1600. as for the #s,, just the VW part # 101a, 102a ,right and left case halves,, good luck, God Bless
A head gasket set and new head bolts.
16.5 cm
Go to your local battery supplier with Make/ model /year & engine size
It is important to have the right windshield wipers on a car. A 2000 Volkswagen Beetle has 21 inch long windshield wipers.
1973/74 1600cc - 8mm head studs with case savers
Hi, AH code cases 1973-1974 1600 (8mm head studs w/ case savers) regards, Ade.
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1600 cc
Head Bolts for a VW 1600 Dual Port is m10 nuts = 23 ft. lbs. and the m8 nuts = 18 ft. lbs.
3.5mm
1973 super beetle comes with 1600 cc motor.
first torque step is 84in-lbs...second torque step is 18 if you have small m8 studs or 23 for big m10 studs
It's done in the context of an overhaul most of the time. You start by pulling the engine, then the heads. You COULD replace the studs one after another--unscrew an old stud, screw in a new one, unscrew an old stud and keep going around the engine--but it will be easier to pull the cylinders and replace all the studs at one time. but what studs the , cylinder studs that hold the head ont. No year stated. or the rockarm mounting studs. if you have loss studs in the main case. one pulls the motor and puts in case savers and new studs on them. this is a job for a vw experienced machine shop. http://ac-vw.com/
In the 1967 Type 1 Beetle you had the 1500 cc engine, the Type 3 had the 1600 cc.
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