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Need Advice - Engine Rebuilding, Videos/Books/Threads? |
bigkensteele |
Mar 12 2007, 11:36 PM
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Major Member Group: Members Posts: 2,197 Joined: 30-August 04 From: Cincinnati, OH Member No.: 2,660 Region Association: South East States |
I have a '75 1.8 that leaks like the Valdez and basically decides to stop running intermttently when I am out on drives. It will turn over, but will not start for anything. This usually happens when I am several miles from home. AAA has more than paid for itself with this car. My wife has revoked my driving priveledges, as the car has caused me to miss a couple of semi-important events. The strange/ironic side of the story, is that it always starts right up after the flatbed sets it down in my driveway, which makes it difficult to diagnose - fuel or spark. Any ideas?
Anyway, I have a '76 2.0 on a stand, complete FI, exhaust, etc. Probably 95% of what I will need to do the swap. However, this thing has been sitting a while, so I should probably tear it down, clean it up and do whatever needs to be done. Problem is, I really don't know what I am doing when it comes to the inside of a motor. I know what all of the major parts are, and I am extremely mechanically inclined, but I need to see to learn. I need to know how to spot what needs to be addressed, what should be replaced, what kind of sealants to use, etc. I know that Jake has a video. Is it applicable to a refresh or is it geared more toward a complete custom rebuild? I have the Haynes. Is it worthless or all that I need? In a nutshell, I really want to learn how to refurbish/rebuild a motor, but I am gun-shy. If I could watch a video, or read a really good, descriptive book, I would feel much better about tearing into the 2L. Thanks, Ken |
Dave_Darling |
Mar 13 2007, 01:25 AM
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914 Idiot Group: Members Posts: 15,048 Joined: 9-January 03 From: Silicon Valley / Kailua-Kona Member No.: 121 Region Association: Northern California |
Get Raby's video. It shows you what happens in a stock-type rebuild when there are no surprises, and when you have a very good machine shop working with you.
Keep your Haynes manual and go through the engine chapter a few times. Get Tom Wilson's "How to Rebuild Your Aircooled Volkswagen Engine". It has tons of good info, some of it specific to 914s, other stuff to all Type IVs, and also covers the Type I/II/III VW engines. There is one spot that is a bit misleading (where the cam gear goes in relation to the crank gear), but that's the only bad part I've seen in it! If you can, look through the factory manuals. Compare to the Haynes book... You'll see almost exactly the same words and images. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) --DD |
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