Hi callookers,
Yesterday an old friend of mine offered me his 1835cc motor, and the price is very interesting, but I am in doubt if I could use this engine for my bus, so would like your advise.
Some specs about the engine:
69mm OG VW crank with welded on counterweights by Ahnendorp B.A.S. (germany)
lightened pushrods fully balanced (top and bottom)
complete crank with flywheel, pushrods, clutch and pully dynamically balanced
hot camshaft, I don't know the specs.
mahle 1835 92mm Piston and cylinders
Magnum 044 heads with 40mm X 35,5mm valves, reworked and flowed, matching manifolds
original Weber 44IDF
no exhaust
fan shrouds etc.
Most of the parts and labour come from Ahnendorp, no cheap stuff used.
The price is nice in my opinion, as it costed him something like 5000euro's to buildt all this, especially all the extra work which was done to do it 'perfectly'.
But, now my issue is that I would like to use the motor in my 1972 T2 singlecab, and I do not need a hot and nervous engine, but would like a nice torque engine to cruise the pickup everywhere I want on long trips to events and holidays. A bit like the engines which are currently offered by ahnendorp
http://www.ahnendorp.com/VW-Kaefer-Typ-1-Motorenteile-und-Bearbeitungen/Complete-packages-VW-Beetle-type-1-engine/1835ccm-Typ-1-Zentralvergaser-Konzept-Ahnendorp-B-A-S-.html To make this engine work for my bus my current plan is to swap the hot cam for a mild cam, and also swap the Weber 44's and use a 39mm solex single carb (which is a big bore 34 pict) to keep the stock look. The only thing which raises a question mark are the 044 magnum heads. Would that work in that setup, those big valve heads on a single carb engine. what are the pro's en con's of big valves? And what are the pro's and cons of the 044 magnum heads? I heard they have better cooling?
thanks in advance for your advice