Took a week's vacation in Arizona with the wife and while I was there a friend took me around to some of the Phoenix area VW shops. I think my favorite was Competition Engineering, they had some serious cars going together there. That got the juices flowing again so I was eager to get back home and do some work on the buggy. I decided to go ahead and start the engine assembly but first I had to build an engine stand using an cheap EMPI bench mount stand and a HF floor stand. It took about an hour of cutting and welding to get a useable roll around engine stand for a VW. Next a friend and I stripped down an old 1600 dual port donor motor for small parts. (crank gears, dizzy gear, etc) Then it was time to mount up the new aluminum case to trial fit the bottom end for clearance. The 74 CB crank and I-beams dropped right in and it doesn't look like I will need to do any additional grinding. Tomorrow I will finish mocking up the bottom end and check my deck height, then send everything out for final machine work. I should be able to get to final assembly in a few weeks.
Engine Stand:
Checking crank & cam clearance
ooo, shiney
Final specs on the engine:
Size: 1967
Aluminum Case bored for 94s & full flowed
74mm CB 4140 forged crank
5.4 CB I-beam rods
92mm thick wall AA cylinders
Webcam 163 Grind (falls between a 110 & 120)
40x35 small oval port heads
40 IDFs w/ 32 vents
This coming weekend I will be at the Outer Banks of NC to scout out the area for the October Manx Club event. Vince SurfNC is going to show me and a friend around and with any luck I can talk him into taking me for a ride on the beach in his blue Manx. It should be a lot of fun.
--louis