Type 3 engine build
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Type 3 engine build
So the motor i got with the fasty is fouling the plugs within 50 km.... Needs a rebuild. Have considered getting a runner so I dont have to rush the build, but ended up pulling the motor today. Will post some pics but the plans is to do it myself (with some help). I have someone that can help with stripping and cleaning and measuring, i will arrange parts and assemble. Hopefully i can finish in a month, else I might still look for a runner as i need to do some work on my daily driver.
Ideally i would like a 1641 with a counterweighted crank and mild porting, but standard cam and crank. So far it looks like a new exhaust is in order as the current one has been patched together.
Ideally i would like a 1641 with a counterweighted crank and mild porting, but standard cam and crank. So far it looks like a new exhaust is in order as the current one has been patched together.
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Re: Type 3 engine build
Its a 6v 1600 twinport....
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Re: Type 3 engine build
Where's your generator belt cover?
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Re: Type 3 engine build
dont go 1641 in a T3, keep it stock. The cc increase wont do much for you, but the thinner cylinders walls might warp.
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Re: Type 3 engine build
DITTOTony Z wrote:dont go 1641 in a T3, keep it stock. The cc increase wont do much for you, but the thinner cylinders walls might warp.

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Re: Type 3 engine build
Good advice chaps will be keeping it stock then... I have the gen cover in my box of removed items..
So just on the lookout for an exhaust and maybe a counterweighted crank.... any suggestions?
So just on the lookout for an exhaust and maybe a counterweighted crank.... any suggestions?
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Re: Type 3 engine build
you can get an EMPI 4 in 1 from Volkspares, fits nice and it is lekker quiet
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Re: Type 3 engine build
My Type 3 motor going in to Elvis I am going to fit the 2.1 76mm crank to bump up the cc and most of all the Torq and will be running a Deep sump or External Oil cooler with the Bellow properly fitted to the fan intake to keep the temperatures at bay as then I am with the std piston cylinder wall thickness
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Re: Type 3 engine build
is there anything I should be measuring before disassembling?
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Re: Type 3 engine build
I'll be interested to see how the temperatures hold out. I was told not to mess with the performance too much with a T3 cooling configuration as it is borderline enough as it is. I guess the external oil cooler will help a lot already. Keep us posted, will you?Bugger wrote:My Type 3 motor going in to Elvis I am going to fit the 2.1 76mm crank to bump up the cc and most of all the Torq and will be running a Deep sump or External Oil cooler with the Bellow properly fitted to the fan intake to keep the temperatures at bay as then I am with the std piston cylinder wall thickness
Juergen has fitted the 4-1 EMPI exhaust onto my Notch. It looks nice, with a little U-bend sticking out under the skirt... Don't know how it sounds yet.
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Re: Type 3 engine build
Go a nice 4-1 for the beetle, from Arno, looks like a beetle exhaust from outside, but sounds better.
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Re: Type 3 engine build
The Empi exhausts are great, but you just need to make sure that it doesn't start rusting, not even surface rust, else it eats thru very quickly 

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Re: Type 3 engine build
Blitzkrieg what is the best way to stop them from rusting as mine have started to rustBlitzkrieg wrote:The Empi exhausts are great, but you just need to make sure that it doesn't start rusting, not even surface rust, else it eats thru very quickly

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Re: Type 3 engine build
Plascon makes a great fireplace paint which I've used before on exhausts with no issues. It comes in matt black and works great. I would wirebrush the exhaust and give it a few coats. Did it on 3 cars so far and it's an ideal solution.
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