71 Beetle question
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71 Beetle question White99GSX 11-10-2004, 05:11 PM
Hi, I'm thinking about purchasing a 1971 Beetle but the add says that it has a bad head gasket, everything that I've read doesn't mention a head gasket in that engine. Anyway I was just wondering if there is a head gasket and if so how hard is it to change, If there isn't a gasket what else could it be. Thanks, Adam boschmann 11-11-2004, 01:36 PM What they probably mean is the head has come loose & you hear a popping noise from loosing compression. This is usually caused by the head studs pulling loose from the case (stripping) but can just be that they loosened & need to be retorqued. Retightening would be a best case scenario & t do it properly the engine will have to come out & sheet metal removed to gain access to the upper head studs. Otherwise, and most likely, the studs have pulled loose & the engine case will need to be remachined (rebuilt). There are "superstuds" on the market which are oversized self tapping studs. I don't reccommend them as usually if the head has been run loose it has damaged the sealing surface to the cylinder & will need to be reworked anyway. barretire 11-23-2004, 11:48 AM Hi, I'm thinking about purchasing a 1971 Beetle but the add says that it has a bad head gasket, everything that I've read doesn't mention a head gasket in that engine. Anyway I was just wondering if there is a head gasket and if so how hard is it to change, If there isn't a gasket what else could it be. Thanks, Adam No head gasket retorque the head. Related Links Enter the largest automotive community on the planet! |