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.
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1973 vw beetle
a 912 Porsche engine will fit in a beetle
The 2014 Volkswagen Beetle has an inline 5 engine.
2000 vw beetle 2.0 head torque
the jet beetle. its basiclly a vw beetle with a jet engine hooked up in the back... google it up!!! the jet beetle. its basiclly a vw beetle with a jet engine hooked up in the back... google it up!!!
Engine case? The engine for the 78 bus is what is referred to as the Type 4 engine, which is vastly different from the Type 1 engine case used stock in the 1966 bug.It would require a lot of fabrication to fit this Type 4 engine in a Type 1 Beetle, but it has been done.
1600cc
The engine in a 1999 VW Beetle is located in the front. Unlike the classic VW Beetle, which had a rear-mounted engine, the 1999 model is based on the Volkswagen Golf platform and features a front-engine layout. This change contributes to improved handling and interior space.
You can get a 1998 VW Beetle engine diagram from the dealership. Most major auto parts stores would be able to get you a diagram too.
Back in 1970 all engine controls were done by mechanical means. The answer is no, there is no PCM on a 1970 VW Beetle.
This is a 1600 cc engine made from late 1970 to 1972 for the Beetle.