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SAE 30W is what was required but you can use a 10w30 or if your in a hotter climate most of the year you can go to a 10w40 or so.
Any SAE certified brake fluid can be used in a 1971 VW super beetle. Virtually all automobiles. Use the same type of brake fluid.
The type I Beetle engine was used in the VW bus (with slight mods) from 1950 to 1971. In 1972, the bus received the new type IV engine, although certain counrties continued to use the type I Beetle motor. So yes. Check your flywheel to ensure it is the correct one.
No. 1971 and 1972 Supers used different body parts than 1973 thru 1975 Supers.
Stock motors used 30w.
Milky spore, as a type of insecticide, is a method that is used to control Japanese beetles.
Two and a half quarts.
5w-30. The factory and most dealers use Castrol. I use Castrol Syntec Blend partial synthetic.
The VW engine serial number AH 111101101A indicates that it is a type 1 engine produced in 1971. The "AH" prefix corresponds to a specific engine type used in certain Volkswagen models during that year. This engine was commonly found in the VW Beetle and other Type 1 vehicles.
The beetle's body covering is hard. It is the beetles exoskeleton and is used to protect the beetle from predators.
The term "Beetle" was always used because of the German name for the car since 1938. Volkswagen used the name "Beetle" for a specific model from 1967.
The value of a 1971 VW Super Beetle can vary significantly based on its condition, mileage, and modifications. Generally, prices range from around $5,000 for a well-used model to $15,000 or more for a fully restored or excellent-condition example. Classic car markets fluctuate, so it's advisable to check current listings and sales for a more accurate valuation.
Spider. The fly and the beetle just watch the action.