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1/2VW Intel Needed
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Gents, short of pulling a head, and measuring, is there a means of determining the displacement of a cut-case 1/2VW?
Thanks!
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Re: 1/2VW Intel Needed
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May 14, 2021, 11:00:09 PM »
Here's some reading on it..
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https://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/archive/index.php/o-t--t-114707--.html
If it's a Hummel, it is most likely one in the list below.
2 CYLINDERS ENGINES
28 hp 88 mm bore x 69 mm stroke 840 cc 85 to 103 lbs.
Options – New Case , Battery ignition, Dual ignition, Bed, Radial or Mosler mounting, Starter, Alternator
32 hp 92 mm bore x 69 mm stroke 917 cc 81 to 103 lbs.
Options- New Case , Battery Ignition , Dual Ignition, Aluminum NiCom Cylinders, Bed, Radial or Mosler Mounting, Starter, Alternator
37 hp 92 mm bore x 78 mm stroke 1037 cc 81 to 103 lbs.
Options- New Case , Battery Ignition, Dual Ignition, Aluminum NiCom Cylinders, Bed, Radial or Mosler Mounting, Starter, Alternator
45 hp 94 mm bore x 86 mm stroke 1200cc 84 to 102 lbs.
Options - New case, Battery Ignition, Dual Ignition,Starter,Alternator Bed, Radial or Mosler Mounting. ( Note ) This engine comes standard with Aluminum NiCom cylinders.
All 2 CYLINDER EGNINES CAN BE MADE WITH THE CUT CASE OR FULL CASE VERSION
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Re: 1/2VW Intel Needed
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May 15, 2021, 04:42:01 AM »
So, in other words, pull a head and measure.
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Re: 1/2VW Intel Needed
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May 15, 2021, 05:23:08 AM »
There
might
be another alternative. If you know who the builder was, and there's some builder markings on the engine, they might have some documentation as to the exact build. You may be able to contact them for that info.
If not, then yes, you're going to have to pull a head and measure, to really know.
Roger
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Re: 1/2VW Intel Needed
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Thank ye, sir. Unfortunately, I do not know who built the engine.
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Re: 1/2VW Intel Needed
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May 15, 2021, 07:01:05 PM »
Well, you could at least check the stroke with a thin piece of wood. If you are lucky, the stroke will be 78m or 84mm. Almost all the 1/2 VW's with 78mm stroke, have 92mm jugs and are 37hp. The 84mm strokers are 45hp.
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You could position the engine with a spark plug hole as the highest point and the piston on BDC before the exhaust stroke, then fill the cylinder with a light weight oil and measure the amount of oil it takes to fill the cylinder. Probably have to loosen the exhaust valve adjustment a little so it's completely seated to keep it from leaking
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May 17, 2021, 07:25:57 AM »
Good plan, sir. And, I get to pre-lube the top end in the process!
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Re: 1/2VW Intel Needed
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How about loosening both valves, just to be sure, turn it to bottom dead center, fill with oil, then catch and measure all that is pushed out when you turn it to TDC?
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Well, have the beastie in my shop, at last. Is a cut-case engine, has the conical motor mounts, and, shockingly, Mosler heads. Also has spacers under the cylinders. Fairbanks mag. Cute little thang!
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May 17, 2021, 06:39:43 PM »
Prolly a stroker then... The spacers are there to set the compression ratio.
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That was my thinking.
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