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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2006

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Commercial showing that it takes just 6 bolts to remove the engine. The message is: imagine how easy it is to service the rest of the car!

From the DVD 'Legend on wheels'. Wanna have this DVD packed with 2 hours of high quality digitally remastered old vw commercials? The DVD really brings you back to the '60s and '70s. Send an email to: beetlejuice150@hotmail.com

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  • most engine have 4-5bolts holding them in, like the engine mounts, it the rest of the shit liek drive shaft and wiring that take time

  • @MissWeatherballoon Not if you have the right bolts holding the engine in.Then again,WTF do i know about it.Only been working on them since age 7 and certified by VOA in Santa Monica at age 19.

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  • Some of this coments r so fucking stupid if you r going to talk shit and compare the bug to your pieces of shit be advice the VW BUG is being in every corner of the globe,but your pieces of shits only in a safe enviroment.and yes 2 bolts in your case and a shit load of crap with it.oh before i forget what the fuck do u do with your 1000lbs rated 5 inch long bolts for a 600lbs engine. let me guess a fucking thing.

  • @nemchodesign was your Jeep built in 1967?

  • so..my 600lb jeep engine is held by 2 bolts...but there like 5 inched long and rated for 1000lbs..yet, only 2 bolts..not uncommon dude

  • My 95 nissan 240sx engine only sits on 2 ''bolts''....

  • @yemenyz the throttle and clutch are connected to the pedals, and the tranny is connected to the wheels via some sort of shafts. same with the gear shifter, its connected to the transmission by some sort of linkage. ive taken apart one of these bugs with a friend, and it took us longer than 20 seconds and 4 bolts to take the engine out

  • @Nothingyetful what drive shaft what clutch linkage u do know the engine is in the rear with the tranny infront of it right?/

  • @MaddDogg81 VW's are pretty easy to swap engines with thats why they make good dune buggies and go karts.

  • @malkooth

    Awesome!

  • @MissWeatherballoon Thank goodness for air ratchets, huh? ;)

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