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type 4 line bore, I need a line bore in tucson az. |
goobstine |
Aug 21 2020, 10:23 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 30 Joined: 10-February 20 From: tucson az. Member No.: 23,908 Region Association: None |
will a type 4 vanagon crank slip into a type 4 914 case?
will a 2.0 crank fit into a 1.7 case with out machining ? will a 200 mm flywheel and pressure plate that is made to fit type 4 crank work okay with 1.7 thru 2.0 ? will 215mm flywheel from bus be okay with 914 transmission ? bus crank has pilot bearing in shaft 914 has in flywheel how do i go about using bus crank in 914 engine thank you ! |
porschetub |
Aug 21 2020, 11:47 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,697 Joined: 25-July 15 From: New Zealand Member No.: 18,995 Region Association: None |
will a type 4 vanagon crank slip into a type 4 914 case? will a 2.0 crank fit into a 1.7 case with out machining ? will a 200 mm flywheel and pressure plate that is made to fit type 4 crank work okay with 1.7 thru 2.0 ? will 215mm flywheel from bus be okay with 914 transmission ? bus crank has pilot bearing in shaft 914 has in flywheel how do i go about using bus crank in 914 engine. most likely if air-cooled motor and 71mm stroke crank which I think they are, Yes ,the 1.7 is a strong case and preferred by many engine builders, Yes but no,you need the proper flywheel (size) for a T4,nothing 200ml around now as only used on early 411 motors,pretty rare . No, bus 215mm (75 bus) flywheel has different offset for bellhousing and starter,same clutch disk. change the bearing to fit in the flywheel,the 914 g/box has a shorter input shaft so I seem to remember you can leave the pilot in the bus crank without issue...some may comment,no problem. Be aware that if you use old bus parts you have to expect more wear than parts used in the 914 because of the weight of the bus. Mixing and matching parts just makes things harder than it needs to be. |
goobstine |
Aug 26 2020, 11:11 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 30 Joined: 10-February 20 From: tucson az. Member No.: 23,908 Region Association: None |
will a type 4 vanagon crank slip into a type 4 914 case? will a 2.0 crank fit into a 1.7 case with out machining ? will a 200 mm flywheel and pressure plate that is made to fit type 4 crank work okay with 1.7 thru 2.0 ? will 215mm flywheel from bus be okay with 914 transmission ? bus crank has pilot bearing in shaft 914 has in flywheel how do i go about using bus crank in 914 engine. most likely if air-cooled motor and 71mm stroke crank which I think they are, Yes ,the 1.7 is a strong case and preferred by many engine builders, Yes but no,you need the proper flywheel (size) for a T4,nothing 200ml around now as only used on early 411 motors,pretty rare . No, bus 215mm (75 bus) flywheel has different offset for bellhousing and starter,same clutch disk. change the bearing to fit in the flywheel,the 914 g/box has a shorter input shaft so I seem to remember you can leave the pilot in the bus crank without issue...some may comment,no problem. Be aware that if you use old bus parts you have to expect more wear than parts used in the 914 because of the weight of the bus. Mixing and matching parts just makes things harder than it needs to be. |
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