The dimensions of a 1974 VW Bus, specifically the Type 2 model, are approximately 180.3 inches in length, 68.5 inches in width, and 75.7 inches in height. The wheelbase measures around 94.5 inches, and the vehicle typically has a curb weight of about 3,000 pounds. These dimensions contribute to its iconic, boxy shape and spacious interior.
The gross weight of a 1969 Volkswagen Bus is 2,723 pounds. The VW Bus was produced between 1968 and 1971.
The origanl price for a 1965 vw delux bus was $1,800.
T1 Bus - split windshield bus. All of them had Solex carbs--28 PICT until 1965, 30 PICT through 1969 T2 Bus - "barndoor" bus--solid windshield. Solex carbs were used until 1974--30 PICT until 1971; 34 PICT until 1974. After that, Buses were fitted with fuel injection. T3 Bus - Vanagon. All these had fuel injection. T4 Bus - Eurovan. These had fuel injection, either inline-4 or VR6 engines, and front wheel drive with the engine at the wrong end. So...no carburetor will work for VW T4 bus.
You need a carburetor synchronizer...attach it to the carbs, start the engine and adjust the idle screw until both sides are drawing equally.
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1973 vw beetle
Zul. Gesamtgew Kg (max gross wt) of my 1962 VW bus is 1865 Kg.
With a great deal of work, it will.
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