Classic VW Beetle Bugs How to Remove your Engine C. Vallone
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And this is only one reason why I love Volkswagens. HAH!
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your videos are awesome man, and extremely helpful. about to go pull my 1600 out and put in my 1776! ('74 super) thanks for the help!
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great! If you have the rear air shield off to reach the top two nuts...if not, a cool video to see how to remove an engine that has the shroud off already..
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i have a 1974 vw bug, it was running fine. now while in any gear it wont go. any suggestions on the problem...
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@DYNO323 valves, exhaust leak possibly.
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okay how a about some advice as to how to remove an engine with the original shrouds in place, now that would be helpful....
oh and your reply would be to remove the shroud right? you are ridiculous with your fucking meaning less advice
oceancity724 2 weeks ago
@oceancity724 uh... the original shroud is in place. And my advice is free, you can take it or leave it, I have over 150 how tos on my channel. Sorry I am doing what you wish you were doing.
brighteyefilms 2 weeks ago
Hello. I just bought a 1965 VW Bug out of Missisppi from the original owner. The car is actually really solid, but has several issuse. The engine has been switched from a 40HP to a 70Hp and someone attempted to convert the car from 6V to 12V. I'm fixing the car to sell and would like to know if it will hurt the value to finish the conversion or should I put it back original? Also, is it worth the expense to find an original 1965 engine, or just use the one I have? Any help will be useful.
luckyrabbit666 2 weeks ago
@luckyrabbit666 if you can go back to original, it will help, but if you can't, just make it look original
brighteyefilms 2 weeks ago
I have a 74 standard. Is it the same procedure?
flipo25rid 1 month ago
@flipo25rid yes
brighteyefilms 1 month ago