Dismantle and rebuild!
One key difference was the engine. The 66 VW Bug has a 50 horsepower engine and the 67 had a 53 horsepower engine. The late 67 VW Bug suspension had an integral sway bar in the rear.
It depends. Generally, the answer is yes, as long it is bug to bug, or other like models. It is not true of the bus, as it changed engine formats right about then.
That would be a model year 1967 1500 cc engine.
In the rear. The engine is bolted to it and sits between the rear wheels.
By checking battery voltage while the engine is running and the lights are on.
Yes, a VW Bug with a 35 113.301.103 transmission can generally fit a VW Bug that has a 44 113.301.103 transmission, as both are part of the same family of transmissions used in air-cooled VW Beetles. However, it's important to ensure compatibility with the engine and other components, as differences in gearing and specifications may affect performance. Always consult a knowledgeable mechanic or VW specialist for confirmation before making any swaps.
If your 1999 VW Bug's engine cuts off when it gets hot, you might have an issue with bad gas or with the distributor. Electrical problems will often appear at operating temperature. You could also have an issue with the oxygen sensors.
yes
If the 71 is a standard then yes it will fit.
how do i get into a trunk o f a vw bug 1972
I can't imagine why you would need a diagram, there are only about four wires in the VW bug engine compartment, coil, and generator.(if it's not a bug I am not sure)
If the engine is in good shape, it will go in the mid 70s