Powerhaus Air-Cooled 4 Cylinder 1776cc Single Carburetor Performance VW Engine
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
- Brand New Powerhaus Built 1776cc Engine fitted with 34 Pict-3 Redline Weber Carburetor, Genuine USA made A1 Mufflers Stainless Sidewinder Exhaust system, Run Video & Details, Finished & shipped to Wentworth Motorsports in Brewster Massachusetts.
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Nothing on VW IS frustrating it’s just very time consuming. ❤❤❤great work/ video
This shop is neat clean and organized . This says a lot !
Thank you!
Man a 90 cam would be perfect on this stockish set up
Nice, clean shop setup. Nice work.
Thanks for explaining things in your vid and spending the time to shoot and post them.
I get a feeling lately that smaller engines like this one are not getting enough love from vw owners. Everybody wants the biggest, the most expensive. It's a shame, really. Smaller engines are great given the weight of bugs, and are oftem more reliable. Thanks for the video, cheers mate!
Well said. It's a mental exercise to keep my 1600 bone stock... it has been bone stock since 1986, and it still is. I sometimes contemplate building a big motor on the side, to swap back and forth. But this original one isn't going anywhere :)
Very good details , thank you very much , back in my early 20’s ( early 80’s ) lol there were not too many dome top or good aluminum cases available, from what you have said and other builders have told me , on my 2387 long block to set it up for all the air and fuel I could get . Unfortunately when I do I’m running out of real estate in the engine compartment, with heads and manifolds . Etc. may be the perfect fit for a ghia. Any how thanks for your time and video.
oh my god your shop is beautiful.
I had one with dual Webber’s in my 65 bug. My Speedo wrapped past 90mph all the way back around to the 30 mph mark topped out. Funny how bug speedo’s wind up like that.
Thanks for sharing
Shop looks great.
Sounds good John!
Aftermarket parts can shoot you in the foot . A autolina case that was manufactured in 1999 the hole where the oil pump fitted in was to big . I took the motor apart 3 times before I got a Mellings cast iron pump . I had to change the studs and while I was doing that , I picked up the pump and slapped it into the case it would rattle around . I could stick a . 015 and a .016 feeler gauge on the sides and it still would go in . So I soldered around the inlet and output holes on the pump then used sand paper to shoe shine it to have some tightness . With out removing the motor it went from 4lbs hot to 45 lbs hot . They have made the holes a little bit tighter in the last couple of years ? but use a T gauge and mic a old VW case and compare it to a new one = all over the place . Somewhere down the line they did not understand that the case has to GRAB the oil pump . It is like taking a SBC and putting a washer between the pump and main cap , oil squirting every where and sucking air .
I couldn't remember when the Autolinea aluminum engine case came out but now that you say 1999, that makes sense because I bought Powerhaus in 1997 and after my first 2 years of line boring, surfacing, case savers & rebuilding the old magnesium cases, I started getting 2-3 engines come back within a year or two with either cracked case, studs pulling, oil pressure problems etc. and this followed my 7 years of working for someone else before owning my own shop and they would also see a bit of come backs as well. Difference was, early on, labor was cheap and finding people to work on VW's was easy so taking care of warranty work wasn't an issue Once I had my own shop and in control of our reputation, I decided to only use new cases and heads which at the time, new magnesium cases were already available but I wanted to try out the new aluminum case which I believe our costs was about $265 back then, anyway yes there were problems from the begining but I liked the idea of aluminum over the mag and while other shops kinda turned their backs on the case, I just figured out and did all the needed repairs in house, this went on for several years without any issues until finally a few of our whole sale wharehouses came to me and asked if I could show them what needed to be done and they went back to Brazil with these fixes and as new runs of the aluminum cases came in from Brazil, improvements were already built into them. It wasn't until years later when we would start seeing individual company logos either stamped or plated on the case as each company would order with specifics to their liking. Currently their is a supply issue with the aluminum cases, they have been trickling in and so far we've been able to stay just a few cases ahead and it looks like the last few cases that we got in about a month or so ago is a brand new casting and so far looks to be really nice.
@@powerhausvw Aluminum is the way to go . The trouble of the #1-2 main bearing case clap is a lot better . Its the nature of the beast . as #3 piston rod is coming up it's pushing the opposite side of the case and as it goes into compression stroke the head studs are being pushed outwards = case clap ? With stock cases the bracing is the piston hole thickness . And when they bore them out to put 94s there aint much left ? Keep up the good work ?
Super smooth! Envious of the owner..
Very John, good...
Wow great video... Awesome work 👍 guys I need a motor for my fiberglass dune buggy.. But I'm on the East coast...
Thanks Eugene, We can ship to the east coast, feel free to give us a call if you have any questions.
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Muito bom 👍
Hola felicidades por su aprecio y talento a los motores VW air cooled! Estoy suscrito a su canal,quiero preguntarle cuántos HP entrega este motor 1776?? Muchas gracias saludos desde México! Y cuánto es su precio en dólares?
😎💯súper nice
I own a 1970 crew cab. Having a 2110 motor built. Should the fuel tank be removed and cleaned out?
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So I have called and asked about your back log of customers , and found that y’all are covered up .
So I have engine builder for a friend and is willing to take my 2387 build on , can you recommend a set of pistons and jugs ? I have 92s on hand and down . But this one is ready for 94s I’m sure . There are just so many on the market now , and your the guy that knows … thanks
Have you built an engine with the Holley Sniper? Is that big enough for a 1914?
We've just been using Redline Weber fuel management for years but haven't really tried anything else, we may be looking into Holly in the near futuer.
I'm guessing the single 34 PICT is mostly to keep the engine looking stock. Would a bigger single-carb setup on this engine be suitable for daily-driver use?
We're not a big fan of the single carburetor set up, we only put them on our stock 1600 or a 1776 like this one as long as the heads and cam are stock, as soon as we put bigger cam or valves, we go to the dual double barrel carburetors.
@@powerhausvwYea, that's mostly what I've seen. I guess keeping a stock appearance comes with too many drawbacks in most circumstances.
Do you recommend a C25 scat camshaft for this engine?
We don’t use anything bigger than a stock cam when using a stock carburetor, I talk a bit about it in this video
Hey John this is exactly what I want maybe even a 1914cc same set up is this possible?
If we do a 1914, it would get dual 44 webers, give me a call if you have a chance and we can go over options and ideas
@@powerhausvw Sure will
Do you use preheat on the intake for a single carb?
Not with this exhaust system, it doesn’t have the provisions, we really don’t build many single carb engines because of its design, hence the reason for needing pre heat on the intake
Q; who’s stock tins do you use?
We get our tins from a few different suppliers, I think the tins themselves are all from the same manufacturer
I own a 1970 crew cab. It’s been in my garage for over 20 years. How important is it to remove the fuel tank and get it flushed out? Motor is going to be a 2110 with dual weber 40’s .
We suggest that all our customers have their fuel tanks flushed and coated inside. These tanks are steel and can rust, especially with todays fuels and the tank being gravity fed to the fuel pump, small particles can pass through into the carburetor and is one of the main issues with clogging idle jets. I'd also make sure to replace fuel tank screen and run a high micron fuel filter just before the engine to help keep out the smaller particles that will pass right through the typical plastic VW type fuel filters.
@@powerhausvw wear or who can flush and coat an old tank? Or, should I replace the old tank?
You’ll have to check with maybe radiator shops or do some google searching, we used to use a local radiator shop but they don’t do them anymore and we haven’t done any installs in a couple years so don’t have a source at the moment
Hi there, could this engine run with H code 4.37 tranny ?
Regards
Depends on what kind of driving you want to do, tire size is also important, the 4.37 trans is usually not good for highway use.
I need a motor for a 86 rabbit
Sorry Doug, we're only building type 1 air-cooled engines
What are the top speed on that engine?
Top speed will need to be determined by the transmission gear ratio, tire size and specific rpm, engine hp will just dictate how long it takes to reach the desired speed
John how much this Engine may is 1971 Volkswagen Beetle
Take a look at our website, it has pricing options listed or give us a call if you would like additional information or a personal quote.
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Can order and give payments until engine is done
We normally ask for 50% deposit & final payment about 3-4 weeks before we finish, we are super busy right now, currently we are quoting 8 months lead time on one of our new engines .
Feel free to call with any questions.
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Is that a 6477 Deluxe Progressive Weber Carburetor?
This one is just a stock 34pict carburetor
@@powerhausvw is it an empi one?
@@cyprianskiba8768 this one was from Redline Weber but all the single carburetors usually need a little float adjustment and jet changes once installed, not something we can set up prior, unfortunately this is why we do not sale the carburetor by itself.
@@powerhausvw that’s so cool! Actually I got my Redline 34 pict delivered today. Looking forward to installing it.
@@cyprianskiba8768 they should come with a couple of idle jets to help with the single carburetor flat spot and washers to shim the needle and seat for float height if needed, we are the ones that actually did the testing & jet sizing for Redline a few years ago so you should be a few steps ahead when dialing it in, we're just short staffed right now and super busy building engines so we've been a bit slow on our social media messaging.