Where on this are the ID codes at I cant find them its supposed to be a 1.7 the pink color is overspray it sat in the corner of the shop andI thought I covered this when I painted the car
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what is the threaded hole next to the intake for? Should I plug it for a non street eng?
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For a 1.7 it should be on the angled rib towards the flywheel end. A 2.0 would be in front of the oil filler. A replacement block would have neither.
are these the angle plug heads? The intake has four bolts holding it on.
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4 bolts= 1.7, 1.8 or Bus 2.0 heads
No, they point straight up so its a 1.7,1.8 or bus head.
Hmmm, they filled the head breathers with the bolts and added vent tubes on the valve covers.
Tell us the head # (under the rocker shaft) and I'll tell which heads you have.
anyone else trippin on those funky intake manifolds? those are funky!!!
they match the cage i guess , jk
Larry, its lookin good, what are the plans for the motor?
remember - POEAF (pink overspray'd engines are faster)
PS-what carbs are those?
the little threaded holes are for the engine cooling sheet metal?
also, whats with the oil filler cap? ive never seen one with a breather port
1.7 heads....
So it's most likely a 1.7, but you can bore 1.7 heads out to fit a 1.8 or 2.0L, so no 100% guaranty that it is a 1.7.
Yep…those manifold are funkadelic, what are the carb #’s and do the manifolds have any markings?
Can you give me the measurement (see pic) from top of the carb to the top of the valve cover?.
Also I'd love to know whats up with that plate bolted to the VC side of the manifold.
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The carbs look like some old DCNF carbs I had awhile back. They had that same type of manifold. The small screw holes next to the manifold are for screws to hold the sheetmetal down. You do not need to put anything in there if you are not going to put the sheetmetal back on. I would not run one of these engines without the sheetmetal however, it wont live long without cooling. 1.7 heads I thought were the only ones with the vent tube, 1.8 heads didnt have them.
1.7 heads
021-101-371J
021-101-371Q
021-101-372
1.8 heads
021-101-371H
021-101-371S
2.0 bus
022-101-372G
2.0 vanagon
071-101-371A
071-101-371B
914 2.0
039-101-371A
Some had vents, some didn't.
Solex 40-p11 are real old school...they were never a great carb...ebay them and put the cash towards a new set of webers. OR gut them and use them as TB's for a FI setup.
dude! i believe those solexes and manifolds are worth some money to vintage racers!
werent these the RARE VW 914 manifolds for the euro 1.8?
these were sought after by racers as a 'factory' way of putting carbs on a Production class race car
please correct me if im wrong
Maybe to a vintage buff...I'd rather have new (newer) Weber carbs. I've only ever tuned them once (on a T1 bug) and they were a total PITA.
Solex PII - 40s are pretty common. Fitted to 912s and 356s IMHO and not the most desireable unless you're going the cw route.
The "Euro" 914s were fitted with single barrel Solex carbs, much like the VW Bus setup from what I was told.
The mainifolds are really funky and could be from industrial stationary engines - yeh, they use air cooled VW engines in Germany for that purpose. I used to buy Webers from an importer that came off these industrial engines.
If you list them on eBay, list them for VW Type 4 and Porsche 914 'cause that's what they're gonna fit. Pricing - have no idea - The two PII 40s I sold went for about $100 for the pair - no manifolds.
The bus setup with the single barrel Solexs with linkage and manifold went for $168, but the guy was restoring a Type 2.
Fun stuff...................................,
Solex 40-p11 carburetors were used on the 912 and i think the later 356SC, and if they're in good shape, should be worth some money.
the manifolds i cannot help you with.
i can see why they didn't work well with a T-I engine tho, unless it was a 1600 with a slightly warm street cam -- like the 356SC/912...
Those are 40 P11 Solex carbs...
I WANT THOSE MANIFOLDS!
Ummm...
these PII are very common with the 356 and if it's rebuild properly with no air leaks at the "butterfly" shafts, and sychronized properly, they worked very well...that's to my experiences with 356....
yes, weber would be a better choice and solex pII would be the second choice....
If you're gonna ebay 'em, try include the 356 folks and you might get better deal out abit more than with the 914 folks.....
j
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any chance of taking a full view picture on the side (in front of the V/C) of the carb along with the manifold rather than the front or rear?
I really want to know more about that manifolds.....Jake got me perk up as he must have know something about it.....
Yo, Jake, tell us what's that all about!
j
And just how many PIIs do you want Jake?
One more quick question for Jake. Have you ever tried that Extrude Hone process on these motors?
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