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> type 4 line bore, I need a line bore in tucson az.
goobstine
post Aug 21 2020, 10:23 PM
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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 !
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post Aug 22 2020, 11:08 AM
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Is this going into a bus, bug or a 914?
-914 trans must have a 914 flywheel.
-for a bug (type 1) trans with a T4 bus flywheel you have to make the pilot hole the same size as a pilot bearing OD. You also need the crank spacer from a 914 crank. The easy route is you can buy a new type one 200mm conversion flywheel from AA.

Best to find a good 1.7/1,8 case as they likely don't need a line bore.
2.0 Bus crank and rods can be used with 2.0 pistons.

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post Aug 26 2020, 10:59 PM
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QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Aug 22 2020, 12:08 PM) *

Is this going into a bus, bug or a 914?
-914 trans must have a 914 flywheel.
-for a bug (type 1) trans with a T4 bus flywheel you have to make the pilot hole the same size as a pilot bearing OD. You also need the crank spacer from a 914 crank. The easy route is you can buy a new type one 200mm conversion flywheel from AA.

Best to find a good 1.7/1,8 case as they likely don't need a line bore.
2.0 Bus crank and rods can be used with 2.0 pistons.

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QUOTE(goobstine @ Aug 26 2020, 11:59 PM) *

QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Aug 22 2020, 12:08 PM) *

Is this going into a bus, bug or a 914?
-914 trans must have a 914 flywheel.
-for a bug (type 1) trans with a T4 bus flywheel you have to make the pilot hole the same size as a pilot bearing OD. You also need the crank spacer from a 914 crank. The easy route is you can buy a new type one 200mm conversion flywheel from AA.

Best to find a good 1.7/1,8 case as they likely don't need a line bore.
2.0 Bus crank and rods can be used with 2.0 pistons.

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Thank you I want line bore, and lots of it.
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