Thanks for all your wonderful guidance. So I have a situation. After removing the valve cover on my 1972 super beetle it pouring out a large amount of what appeared to be fuel and oil mixture. What are your thoughts?
thanks for showing the step to mount the engine on the stand. it's a two-man job, unless you strip it to a short block, i guess. nobody ever shows that steps. thanks!
Actually, the most sought after Beetle is the 1970 Beetle and I just happen to have one for sale! And she looks exactly like this one in red with a roof rack! It can be yours for the low, low price of $10,000 OBO!!! What an opportunity!! Act now!! Supplies are extremely limited!
Enjoyed your video! As I am doing some research before considering a purchase I really appreciated the part about how to tension the belt via the shims. I probably would have had to do some further research however you have saved me the time and effort of doing so.
Always check the crankcase breather off the oil filler tube..started up a barn find oil coming out of everywhere..wasps had built a nest in the tube..here in Australia..cleaned it out..90 percent of the leaks stopped..as the crankcase is no longer pressurised..not the same problem as yours..but worth a quick check..mines a 1951 dune buggy running a 1967 1500cc with twin Webber.. yes a 70yr old chassis..now with disc brakes.
Ruby is a dirty little Girl…. Especially under the Boot… AIN'T IT JUST AIN'T IT 😜 lols
Thanks for all your wonderful guidance. So I have a situation. After removing the valve cover on my 1972 super beetle it pouring out a large amount of what appeared to be fuel and oil mixture. What are your thoughts?
thanks for showing the step to mount the engine on the stand. it's a two-man job, unless you strip it to a short block, i guess. nobody ever shows that steps. thanks!
Did you check the end play while you had the motor out
What's the chances of modifying a modern Honda Goldwing engine to work on an old Beetle? I know they modify Subaru engines!
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿simply awesome 👌 👏 👍🏿 spectacular the Volkswagen Beetle
Actually, the most sought after Beetle is the 1970 Beetle and I just happen to have one for sale! And she looks exactly like this one in red with a roof rack! It can be yours for the low, low price of $10,000 OBO!!!
What an opportunity!! Act now!! Supplies are extremely limited!
Beautiful!
Enjoyed your video! As I am doing some research before considering a purchase I really appreciated the part about how to tension the belt via the shims. I probably would have had to do some further research however you have saved me the time and effort of doing so.
I have the same care with the same exact color scheme! Even the rims!!!
Love the old VW videos, tks for sharing. BTW, you make it look so easy,lol.
Ruby Great Car 👍 Love it
Excellent video..very informative…well filmed.
Always check the crankcase breather off the oil filler tube..started up a barn find oil coming out of everywhere..wasps had built a nest in the tube..here in Australia..cleaned it out..90 percent of the leaks stopped..as the crankcase is no longer pressurised..not the same problem as yours..but worth a quick check..mines a 1951 dune buggy running a 1967 1500cc with twin Webber.. yes a 70yr old chassis..now with disc brakes.
it NEEDS to leak oil! that keeps rusty away