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Germain 04-18-2000 10:07 AM

What engine in a bus?
 
Anyone here know the type of engine in a VW bus, is it a Type IV?

John Rogers 04-18-2000 11:02 AM

The early busses (50 to 67, T-1) were like type I (1200, 1500 and 1600 cc) and the mid ones (68 to 79, T-2) were type IV (1700, 1800 and 2000cc) and later (79 on, T-3 )they went to diesel and water cooled after that. There are posts here and on the other 914 site at http://www.dgi.net/914/ and they spell out the differences.

[This message has been edited by john rogers (edited 04-18-2000).]

Dave at Pelican Parts 04-18-2000 05:46 PM

The early buses had what were called Type II motors. They were essentially Type I (bug) motors.

The Bus went to Type IV power in 72, and then I think in 1980 they went to the "wasserboxer". That was something of a Type IV motor with water jackets around the cylinders and heads--a strange kind of hybrid...

--DD

randoid 04-19-2000 02:04 PM

You are correct Dave,

I owned a '69 bus while my close friend owned a '71 at the same time. He bragged frequently about his bus because it was one year pre type VI and had first year power brakes.

--
Randy

Bleyseng 04-19-2000 03:28 PM

Yes, '72 was the first year for buses for the type 4 engine as I had one. That was my first time rebuilding a type 4 engine at 100,000 miles. VW used a very soft cam material and they are famous for the cams lobes wearing off (ask me how I know) The dual carbs were great but the engine access was impossible! My 76 914 is a dream to work on compared to that 72 bus!!!! Actually, that bus ran really good after I added some 914 parts to bump up the hp.


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