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Category: Project – 2020 New Engine

VW Type 1 Stock Camshaft (Dished)

Back to stock cam on Murbella’s new engine!

Posted on 2021-03-11

So after all that back and forth in May 2020 and the eventual purchase of CB Performance 2280 Cheater Cam) I decided to just go back to stock and bought a new stock 4-rivet dished gear cam. The more and more I talked to people and the more and more I read, the variable of…

CB Performance Gen 4 EFI

That was rather disappointing to hear…

Posted on 2021-01-072021-01-07

So I keep an eye on the work of several companies that build Type 1 engines and such and am a bit of a sucker for Type 1 engine video porn. On a whim, knowing my own health issues and how 2021 will likely pan out, I decided to look into what it might cost…

2020 Engine Build - Cam Gear Comparison

Murbella – Day 50 – New crank gear!

Posted on 2020-07-17

Engine – Day 14 So during my unsuccessful attempt to get the crank gear I ended up damaging the new one I have bought from AA Performance Products. I pulled off Murbella’s original timing gear from her original crank but it appears worn and I’m hesitant to use it. I ended buy getting a new…

Murbella – Day 49 – Crank gear failures.

Posted on 2020-07-052020-07-05

Engine – Day 13 Getting the final crank install items done today has proven a painful nightmare. I have tried 5 times to get the timing gear hot enough to go over the woodruff get and I have 5 times. The first time I tried using propane to heat the gear up (in my vise)…

2020 Engine Build - Oil Studs

Murbella – Day 49 – Oil stud installation complete!

Posted on 2020-07-052020-07-05

Engine – Day 13 I ran and got the nuts and washers this morning and am matching the sump pickup order. I didn’t think the washers were needed with the nylock nuts but I put them on anyway. The sump side was a bit trickier, and I did indeed find it best to have the…

2020 Engine Build - Oil Sump Mockup with New Studs

Murbella – Day 48 – Oil sump plate studs

Posted on 2020-07-042020-07-05

Engine – Day 12 So I had written about seeing the different oil strainer setup in a JBugs video and that gave me the idea to built into the new engine a bit of future-proofing against something that has always driven my crazy with my other original engines. On the AJ (1979), AH (1974) and…

2020 Engine Build - Rod install

Murbella – Day 48 – Rod installation

Posted on 2020-07-042020-07-05

Engine – Day 12 So I pulled out the rebuilt rods the other day and discovered this so-called “balanced” set of rods was way off with 6g difference between the heaviest and the lightest. Since they were rebuilt originals, it looks like they had already have some material removed, so getting the heaviest down to…

Murbella – Day 47 – Back to VW stock rods

Posted on 2020-06-282020-07-05

Engine – Day 11 So you may recall I ended up deciding to try a new set of forged rods I picked up when I was sourcing parts for the new build instead of the stock or reconditioned stock rods I’ve used in the past new build or rebuilds. Now I admit I didn’t pay…

Murbella – Day 47 – Minor change to the short block’s oil studs

Posted on 2020-06-282020-06-28

I decided to make a minor addition to Murbella’s new short block that I saw in an engine building video from JBugs of all places. So in the short block they build, they use a non-stock oil pick-up filter and slightly lower oil sump plate. I see no reason for this change, but the stud…

2020 New Build - Crank Assembly

Murbella – Day 46 – Rod assembly – Testing for clearances

Posted on 2020-06-27

Engine – Day 10 Unfortunately, I need to built my cranks veristically which I am not a fan of. I really need to figure a way to weld a gland nut to a flange so I can mount it horizontally to my workbench to built and torque that way. Now my goal today was to…

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