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Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 8:34 pm
by ornjkr8
I could assemble a decent 1700 upright for wayy less than a T1 of comparable cc and quality(OG) I was looking at about $3000 for a T1 built from Good German or American parts. I might of lucked out getting a 1700 that needs nothing,so that gives me lots of space in my budget for goodies.Even if I end up at $3000 for the build, the result will be much sturdier
Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 11:28 am
by r_towle
Cause I own 914's and I have a few spare parts lying around....its part of owning a 914...you collect parts cars.
Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 10:41 am
by fasty67
So I always wanted to do SOME TYPE of conversion in my Fastback. I have looked into Kennedy kits for several years to see what my options were. I've been focused on body work for a while. Recently the GF prompted me to start working on making the, "garage stealing", car RUN. So my local VW parts shop guy came into my work and I told him I was looking for an engine for my car. He says I have a built Porsche engine for ya on my garage floor make me an offer>>>>> Convinced this is by far the easiest CONVERSION, I bought it for $300. As the story went.... just needs rings and carbs it will bolt right in>>>>HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Turned out cylinders and heads trashed, need conversion flywheel, and so on
still a good shortblock and complete sheet metal I'm OK with that for 3 bills.
On my way with it now. New heads, 36m Dellortos, etc. Learned a TON here and on Tuna's site.
Still need a few things; P/C set, flywheel, Viton seals

etc.
Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 8:39 am
by Ephry73
Damn, all of my posts were deleted.
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Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 6:37 pm
by VW_Man_87
i did my t4 but left if pancake cooling for my ghia. i paid $200 for a 2.0l type 4 from a porsche 914, from craigslist, and spent maybe $700 to convert it to carb and be able to work on a t1 trans.
Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 7:12 pm
by Ephry73
Got pictures of it VW?
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Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 2:29 pm
by 62Bug4
I tell everyone its because im a purest. And by the time you build a type 1 that is comparable, its 99% aftermarket.
Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 10:00 pm
by jacquo
hello to all
I just discovered this great forum, I'm French and I ride every day with my 59 ragtop
the type 4 engine, just to be different !!!
this is a 2165cc associated with a gearbox porsche 901-13, wonderful !!!

Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 10:00 pm
by jacquo
the chassis

Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 11:51 pm
by E_bug
I found a steal deal on a remanufactured 1641 that was forgotten in a garage for many years but still i traded a subaru ea82 for a type iv euro CJ 2.0'to have as a spare project.
I love that everything is massive on the type iv along with a strong aluminum case.

Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 11:59 pm
by craigvwdude
Soo,,, why did I pick the type 4 for my conversion....
Because I'm sick of the crappy type 1 cases and heads. Type 1 cases are weak, crack easy, pound out the center main saddles, ect... I could go on.. Same with the heads. Prone to cracking, and to me, a poor exhaust port. How do those things breath?
I've built a few type 4 engines for other people, sold a couple, and now it's time for me.
I have been gathering parts for a while now and by the end of summer I hope to have a engine ready for my daily 67 bug. Right now I'm in the middle of freshing up the stock 1600. Dealing with a cracked case and heads. And trying to find decent rebuildable parts are getting harder to find. This is just a temp engine until I finish one of my type 4's.
I can't wait!
Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 7:37 am
by splitime
Looks like I'll be joining this club... going this route because I stumbled across a longblock that hopefully is a clean platform. "Ran when parked" type information...
I like the idea of a newer style air cooled engine to learn on, i'll be rebuilding a less handy H case 1500 to resell and doing this 1.7l I found for my 66 rebuild.
Hoping that all the old research here comes in handy... as most of the information that looks like it used to be hosted by Tuna is now gone? (his blog site)
Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 7:31 am
by splitime
splitime wrote:Looks like I'll be joining this club... going this route because I stumbled across a longblock that hopefully is a clean platform. "Ran when parked" type information...
I like the idea of a newer style air cooled engine to learn on, i'll be rebuilding a less handy H case 1500 to resell and doing this 1.7l I found for my 66 rebuild.
Hoping that all the old research here comes in handy... as most of the information that looks like it used to be hosted by Tuna is now gone? (his blog site)
After the drop of last night, officially have a 1800 dual carb in the garage. Sounds like I got the large OEM valve size to start, which is nice... now to go through it and hope its clean enough to use as mostly it sits.
Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 5:24 pm
by Bob Brugge
For Racing!! Still in the trying to figure out what to put in it. I like the way the case is thicker and has internal ribs for strength. I really like that it has more room internally for a stroker crank, which leads me to believe that it may be easier to clearance for a 90 mm crank. I intend to use 103 or (Gasp!) maybe even 105 P&C's, then Turbo it! I know it is going to cost me ALOT of $$ but screw it, you can't take it with you, it beats drinking, and the $$ wont miss me when I croak off from too much fun, or I stroke when I tally up the cost. Engine will be going into a Baja that will be lowered back down, with full sized Fiberglass fenders to run local circuit 1/8th mile. The thing is already cut up and lightened, so why not?
Re: Why did you pick the Type 4 conversion?
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 7:28 am
by David Follett
To Bob O. You're engine looks great. I'm about to complete installation of a T2 2.0L engine in my '69 Ghia. Purchased from PO who did a Rabi upright conversion, headers with PO's custom built exhaust and dual Webers.
Any idea what the HP may be?
The rear of your engine bay is open. Are there any concerns about the engine running too hot? I do not have any covering at the rear yet but concerned about over heating.
Dave in Vero Beach, Fl & Media, PA