Hi guys,
It's something I would love to have a go at but the sum £ of all parts makes it expensive trial and error
That got me thinking, how did you (who builds hi po VW engines) learn?
Lee
Build a cheapy one first Lee! First one I built was a 1641, which went with a '70 that I had years ago. That gave me the confidence to build a 2180 which I made lots of mistakes with. I completely miscalculated the compression ratio when I first built it - far too high so it melted a hole in a barrel and straight through the head. Rebuilt it and added a copper head gasket which has improved matters. Then I found that the carbs were overfueling and it filled the sump full of fuel and spun a rod bearing. Had the crank reground, new bearings throughout and rebuilt it again. Then the rod that had spun snapped a rod bolt (shouldn't have reused one that got hot!) and broke the cam into four pieces on its way out of the case!
For the next season I built a 2276 with a flanged crank, Pauter rods and Superflo heads. That ran so much better until a piston fell off the end of a rod at 7800rpm... Part failure rather than anything I did as far as I know, although it was a bit of a mismatch of parts and never ran to its full potential.
I'd certainly build another motor, but I learnt so much on every build I did. I'm much more confident with top end rebuilds though!