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Fits: Type-1 engines:
1300, 1500 and 1600cc 8.1969 until 7.1971
1200cc 8.1969 and later
Specifications:
Gears size: 32 mm
Note:
not applicable to Bus
Paruzzi number:
01806
€ 114,55 excluding VAT € 138.6 including VAT
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These parts are usually ordered with the part that is selected. They are not included in the delivery, but are often replaced together.
Oil pump gaskets (set)
Type-1:
1200cc 1967 (D 0230001) and later
1300cc 1967 (E 0013651 and F 1225018) and later
1500cc 1967 (L 0018100 and H 0822052) and later
1600cc
Type-3:
1500cc 1967 (K 0090196) and later
1600cc 1967 (T 0445098) and later
CT/CZ
Type-4 (only one gasket can be used)
Waterboxer engines Paruzzi number : 1998 Original VW number : 111115131B, 111115111B
These parts are supplied or included with the part you have selected now, you can use these parts to repair the selected part.
Stock oil filter
stock replacement:
Type-1 engines 10.1992 and later
other applications:
replacement for oilpump #1806 and #1807
to be used for adapter #1825 and #3827 Paruzzi number : 1826 Original VW number : 056115561G
The parts mentioned here have a close relationship with the selected part and are often ordered along with the selected part or searched for.
Tip: if you do not get a good search result when entering a keyword try a part that has something to do with it, if there is a related tab, the searched item is often mentioned there.
Engine oil 20W50 mineral (1 liter)
aircooled engines with mechanical lifters Paruzzi number : 50700
These parts can offer an alternative to the selected part, for example a different quality, color, variation, etc.
Stock oil pump
Type-1 engines 1967* until 7.1969
Type-3 engines 1967* until 7.1969
Specifications:
Gears size: 21 mm
Material: Aluminium
Note:
* Type-1 engine
1200cc with engine code D from D 0 230 001
1300cc with engine code E from E 0 013 651
1300cc with engine code F from F 1 225 019
1500cc with engine code L from L 0 018 100
1500cc with engine code H from H 0 822 052
1600cc with engine code B all years
* Type-3 engine
1500cc with engine code K from K 0 090 196
1500cc with engine code M from M 0 001 257
1600cc with engine code T from T 0 445 098
1600cc with engine code P all years
1600cc with engine code U all years
1600cc with engine code X all years
Paruzzi number : 1887 Original VW number : 311115107A, 311115123A, 311115115, 311115107A
If the selected part does not apply to your Volkswagen type, check this list of the same parts that fit on other construction years or other types of cars.
Full flow oil pump with filter
Type-1 engines 1300 and 1600cc 8.1971 and later
Specifications:
Gears size: 30 mm
Note:
stock replacement Beetle 10/92»
not applicable to Bus
Paruzzi number : 1807 Original VW number : BAA115101
Useful information from Paruzzi magazine and from our YouTube channel :
Engine overhaul - video 17 assemble cylinder heads In this video, we show you how to assemble the cylinder heads of a VW Type 1 engine, and what to pay particular attention to.
Engine adjustment - video 02 adjusting the rocker arms In the first video of this series, we adjusted the valve clearance. In addition to the valve clearance, the position of the rocker arm relative to the valve stem, is also a very important setting. If a rocker arm is not positioned correctly, it can be adjusted, which is called shimming.
Engine overhaul - video 16 part 2 valves removal In Part 1, we showed the basic techniques for disassembling the valves and valve springs. We did this on a fairly new cylinder head.
When you`re dealing with a used cylinder head, disassembly may be a little less smooth.
oil pressure gauge After an engine rebuild, when you start the engine for the first time, and when you start driving, you need to keep a close eye on a number of engine parameters. The most important are oil pressure, engine oil temperature and cylinder head temperature.
Engine overhaul - video 10 the crankshaft pulley In this tenth video, we will show how to disassemble and reassemble the crankshaft pulley. We will use special tools for this, standard tools, as well as a homemade pulley puller. If you don't have the right tools and use the right technique, chances are you will warp the crankshaft pulley, you really don't want that. So watch this video carefully before you start this job.
Engine Overhaul - video 02 overhauled engines We show in this video all the engines that we overhauled for the video series. An AB 1300, an AS 1600, an AJ 1600 and a D 1200 engine, every step, every detail of the overhaul of these air-cooled Volkswagen engines will be discussed in this series.
Engine adjustment - video 01 valve clearance The valve clearance is the first thing to check when adjusting an engine. If the valve clearance is not adjusted properly, then adjusting for example, the ignition, or the carburetor, will do little good. In this video we will show you how to adjust the valve clearance.
Engine overhaul - video 07 TDC compression in practice In video six, we explained the operation of the four-stroke internal combustion engine through animations. In this video we will look at how to determine the top dead centre of cylinder 1 in practice. We will also learn how to find the compression stroke of cylinder 1, different techniques will be shown.
Engine overhaul - video 09 the fuel pump We will disassemble and reassemble the mechanical fuel pump from a VW Type 1 engine with carburetor in this video. The electric fuel pump is discussed in another video. The fuel pump pushrod and the fuel pump flange get extra attention in this video.
Engine overhaul - video 11 the clutch To disassemble the flywheel, you will need to loosen the gland nut, we discuss that in video 12. But first you will need to disassemble the clutch. You can do that when the engine is on the workbench, or hanging from an engine mount. In this video we show various techniques and tools to disassemble the clutch of your Type 1 Volkswagen engine without damage.