1.8L Fuel Injected 1800cc Pancake porshe engine
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a CB engine is from a 72-73 VW Bus.
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It depends. Generally, the answer is yes, as long it is bug to bug, or other like models. It is not true of the bus, as it changed engine formats right about then.
The type I Beetle engine was used in the VW bus (with slight mods) from 1950 to 1971. In 1972, the bus received the new type IV engine, although certain counrties continued to use the type I Beetle motor. So yes. Check your flywheel to ensure it is the correct one.
the pancake engine will fit in any 72 - 79 bus without modification. the only issue is what size fly wheel to use to properly mate it to whatever transaxle is in the bus.
Hi,,assuming this is a VW BUS engine number, it`s a 1965,1500cc (44hp).CHEERS
Engine case? The engine for the 78 bus is what is referred to as the Type 4 engine, which is vastly different from the Type 1 engine case used stock in the 1966 bug.It would require a lot of fabrication to fit this Type 4 engine in a Type 1 Beetle, but it has been done.
Physically fit? Yes, if it isn't a bus or a type III. There are some adjustments / changes you have to make to get it running and working well.
The type of oil used for a 1977 VW bus is going to depend on whether this engine takes gasoline or diesel. The gasoline engine can use a 10-30, 10-40, or 5-30 weight oil depending on temperature. The warmer the temperature the higher the weight. The diesel engine has the oil already in the fuel.
The gross weight of a 1969 Volkswagen Bus is 2,723 pounds. The VW Bus was produced between 1968 and 1971.
The origanl price for a 1965 vw delux bus was $1,800.