The 1971 Volkswagen Super Beetle typically has a flywheel size of 180 mm (7.09 inches) for the 1600 cc engine. This size is standard for the model during that production year, providing the necessary support for the engine's performance. Always confirm with specific vehicle documentation or a trusted source for any modifications or variations.
They began production in 1970, and the first SuperBeetle was released in 1971.
1973 super beetle comes with 1600 cc motor.
NO it is bigger.
depends on the engine size the 4.6 flywheel to crank is 62lbs and pressure plate to flywheel is 18lbs
Any SAE certified brake fluid can be used in a 1971 VW super beetle. Virtually all automobiles. Use the same type of brake fluid.
Yep. I have one.
164 tooth 28 oz
No. Chevy uses a number of different noses for their starters. The size of the flywheel and year and model of engine determine what nose is needed. The 153 tooth flywheel is smaller in diamaiater than the 168 tooth flywheel. If you want to use a starter from a 168 tooth flywheel on a 153 tooth flywheel the nose from the smaller flywheel starter will have to be exchanged onto the larger flywheel prior to using it.
------- 1/19/09 --------- Greetings, which size engine do you have?
A 1976 beetle (super or standard) is a Type I.
are you sure it was flywheel ? one flywheel is all there is on a vehicle now you may have been told different size flywheel,or they have meant a double clutch, but u sure do not need and i have never seen or heard of 2 flywheels
Flywheel. All factory horsepower ratings are specified at the flywheel. Starting in 1971 automakers began to quote power in terms of SAE net horsepower. This reflected the rated power of the engine in as-installed trim, with all accessories and standard intake and exhaust systems. The power is measured at the flywheel, and not at the rear wheels, as some believe.