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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: BUG_EAF322 on May 23, 2003, 11:55:55 PM
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And still no news from the HTC front.
Looking at my version 1 P38 ....still no replacements.
Sigh the front is boring.
:rolleyes:
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[/topic] BUG - it's getting more and more difficult to find LRP (lead replacement petrol) for the beetle. The ignition timing is OK for unleaded, but I'm not certain that the valves/valve seats can sustain the pumelling they get without a cushion of lead, so I use LRP. What do you use?
LOL - I'm complaining about valve "hardness". Makes me sound like a non-strat strat-whiner - especially as we're talking about fuel. ROFL!
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Originally posted by beet1e
[/topic] BUG - it's getting more and more difficult to find LRP (lead replacement petrol) for the beetle. The ignition timing is OK for unleaded, but I'm not certain that the valves/valve seats can sustain the pumelling they get without a cushion of lead, so I use LRP. What do you use?
LOL - I'm complaining about valve "hardness". Makes me sound like a non-strat strat-whiner - especially as we're talking about fuel. ROFL!
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I have a 1964 VW Beetle 1300 and when California finally phased out regular gas, I had my valves bored out and replaced with new valves with bigger heads and started using a higher octane gas. Every 4,000 miles when I tune it up, I check the valves and they're no worse for the wear. Don't even have to use a regular leaded gas additive.
Ack-Ack
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24th of may? It's my birthday!
I think the best way to go is what Ack-Ack says, hardened valves and valve seats will do the trick. Will not be extremly cheap though.
Drive a 1971 Opel Kadett, a proud 1100cc General Motors product. Engine is 100% original but I add additives for cars that need leaded fuel. If you don't really stress your engine this works fine too.
I also own a Volkswagen T3 camper from 1981 and I haven't got a clue if this needs leaded fuel or not... (bought it quite recently) maybe Beetle knows. The engine is a 1900cc air cooled one. And it won's start at the moment but that's another story...
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GetT new cylinder heads that can resist unleaded feul.
I changed a bit on the engine :)
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oh when those heads are off it's easy to replace the cylinders for 1600 cc ones.
U need an another carburator though.
For the rest u will be amazed how long u still can drive on those old heads
:)