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> What the hell is this?!, AW engine code??
Bob L.
post Mar 30 2012, 02:30 PM
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I am currently restoring the D-jet system to my 1.7 and when I got the old intake off I expected to see the engine code on the little flat area underneath, But no.
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So I figured I'll look in front of the oel fill tube and I found this
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The intake bolt pattern (4) suggests 1.7 heads but the engine code is in the 2.0 location.
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What's the deal here?

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euro911
post Mar 30 2012, 04:15 PM
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From TUNACAN site

1.8 series (1795cc or 109.5 cu.inches)

Case Prefix ..... Original Application ..... Compression Ratio ........................ Horsepower / Torque
........ AW ................ 1973-75 VW Transporter .................... 7.3:1 ................................ 65hp@4200rpm 92.4 lb-ft@3000rpm

Notes/Comments
'74-'75 models with auto. trans. used L-Jetronic f.i., otherwise dual carbs.


Underpowered for a 914. Underpowered for a bus too (as far as I'm concerned)
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