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Guys, I have the original parts manual on my 1961 Beetle. It still has the tyre pressures in PSI. What are the tyre pressures in "Bar", on the standard wheels?

Also my car is listed as being registered on the 01 / 01 / 1961. Not very likely as people dont usually work on new years day. The chassis No. is 3486811 and the engine No. SFD009085. Ca anyone help with the exact date the car came off the production line? What about the engine? Is it 34HP 1200 or a 40HP 1200. Thanks in advance.
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Chassis number is November 1960
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Post by Merlin »

It depends on the ride you want, really.

I know my Mother's bug runs at around 1.2/1.3 in front, and 1.6 at the back, but that's a tame car.

I run 1.6 up front, and 1.9 at the back, but I do wind my car, and it's far from stock.

That 01/01/1961 is the first year of licensing, essentially.

It's the first year that a license was applicable to your car, ie: you could buy that car new in '61, simply put.

I can't help with the engine type, but I would hazard a guess that it was the 34Hp.

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Post by miguel »

Thanks for that. Any help with the engine? I need to rebuild it and I'm not sure what parts to order. What about tyre pressures?
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Post by IMPI »

D engines are normally 1200
mains and cam (if it has cam bearings) are the same as 1600 big ends and cylinders are a different kettle of fish post a picture of the intake manifold where it joins the head and I may be able to help further. 1200 engines are considered obselete
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1200 Engine

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The engine is currently stripped and crated along with another 1200 engine. The car is currently a 1600 twin port. I want to go back to the 1200 engine but need a crankshaft and conrods.
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Post by Merlin »

1200 is sweet. ;)

Classic all the way.

Kudos to anyone who rolls a 6v 1200 (any model).

I ran it with the '62, and will roll any VW with that setup that should have that setup.

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"Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car, and oversteer, the rear.
Hp is how fast you hit the wall, and Torque is how far you take the wall with you."
sled wrote:well obviously the UK is wrong.
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Post by miguel »

Oh! off topic. Can anyone tell me how to add an avatar pic to my user name?

Thanks.
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Post by Merlin »

In your profile.

Click the spanner/screwdriver icon on top...at the bottom.

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"Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car, and oversteer, the rear.
Hp is how fast you hit the wall, and Torque is how far you take the wall with you."
sled wrote:well obviously the UK is wrong.
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Post by MINCE »

do you have a picture hosting account somewhere?
like imageshack or photobucket.
I use photobucket.com

if you are using a pic from the net already, copy the images address (right click it or say open image in new window, then copy the address)

then, click on the spanner and screwdriver icon above on this forum, then scroll to the bottom where it says "avatar control panel" then paste the address in the block given then click submit
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Thanks, will give it a try.
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Post by MINCE »

oh


kay




uhm,
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Beetle bonnet. What? Too spicy?
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Post by MINCE »

uhm, well if you like eating chillies on its own, then no. not too spicy
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Post by Tony Z »

14.7psi = 1 bar = 101.3kPa
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