Transforming A $200 Rusty VW Engine On A Budget | "Rebuilt" Motor For Our 15 Window Bus | RESTORED
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Join in as the Restored crew pick back up on the abandoned 63 Volkswagen 15 Window bus they recently rescued from the woods. Having high hopes of seeing this thing on the road again the team ventures out to check on a 1974 VW Beetle that just might have the engine they're needing to revive some life back into this once forgotten VW. After getting it back to the shop, the guys discover some issues that could only be addressed through some new parts. Knowing just the guy, they visit with Daniel of Oak Hill Automotive to come up with a list of things to take this boring $200 engine to the next level! Follow along as they transform this rusty poor running engine into a show piece all while working within a small budget.
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It's still good for what all Craftsman tools are good for throwing seriously though I only use snap on or matco
There's what five bolts and a throttle cable
Lance Where are u guys located at?
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Ok how do I get this kinda work done for my Lexus
How to adjust valves in 5 steps:
1.- Align crank pulley to TDC mark
2.- Pop distributor cap off and see if rotor points to cyl 1 or 3
3.- Pop both valve covers off
4.- If distributor rotor points to cyl 1, adjust both cyl1 valves, cyl 2 intake and cyl 4 exhaust.
If distributor rotor points to cyl 3, adjust both cyl3 valves, cyl 4 intake and cyl 2 exhaust.
5.- Turn crank pulley 1 full turn and adjust remaining valves.
22 minutes in and zero foul language - kindness and gentleness - couple of smart guys… man what a pleasure to watch. High-five for you both!
This is true, hadn't noticed that about the language. Foul language doesn't bother me, but that is an interesting point to make.
Love the comment on the cracked socket. You are a very lucky man being able to work with your dad. I lost mine last November and would give anything to spend one more day in the shop with him. Thank you for your entertaining show. Keep on keeping on my friends ♥️
I'm so very sorry for your loss. I lost my dad in 2011, on 9/11. Which was very appropriate. If you knew my father, you'd know what I'm talking about! But I miss him greatly! He was 95 when he passed, so he had a good, long life.
@@tomquinn607 thank you my friend
@@jaynordgaard1074 Jay im sorry for your loss, but one of these days you will join him in heaven and I'm sure god has some junk cars up there in heaven that you guys will be wrenching on with some of the best holy tools! Better than any snap on you've ever seen! 👌
Sorry for your loss. My dad passed away decades ago and I still miss him the same now as I did then.
I lost my dad in 83. Still miss him and I've lost what he looked like. But I can still hear his voice. It does still hurt but it gets easier.
wish someone near me had one like that for only $200. what a great deal.
I'm thinking the guy must have been a fan of the channel, because that price is crazy good. Glad they got it for that price, though! Great guys and going to be a fun build to watch.
Three hundred bucks is the price for bare block (used) here in New Zealand. And that's for Single Relief/Single port block!
I thought the guy meant $200 just for the engine, not for the whole car…
@@carkingspot3973 the car is junk son
It’s just scrap value, there are millions of old bugs since they’ve build millions.
And as long as nobody falls in love with them not minding to put in lots of time to restore and rebuild it all it’s just a rusty paperweight with a cool cult following but not worth much.
If you’re are good mechanic and the internal parts aren’t worn or broken out or rusty due to water coming in and you can rebuild the engine just cleaning it and overall putting in new seals etc. then parts wise you could get a good engine for a nice price but if everything is rusted and worn it’s just a old pile of junk unless it’s some rare split window bug model or some safari van shell or something else that’s highly desired by customers willing to dish out lots of money then a rusty restorable one could be a good deal.
But otherwise it’s mostly a much better idea to save up a bit more money and spend more time looking for a good deal one that runs already isn’t rusted out and just cost you a bit more but is much easier to fix up technically as well as cosmetically.
Here in the Netherlands we would say “buying cheap is expensive”.
Are you VW mechanics now? That thing looks like a brand new engine. Watching a lot of VW vids on CZcams, I'm taking a liking to those engines. I used to hate bugs. Now I am wanting one.
Hi i miss u gays i like u 🎥 videos blessings
Currently working on one of these and I've just been reading the factory service manual. Here's some things I learned that can help you out:
1) Replace the rocker arm screws. Its cheap and well worth the money.
2) Put case savers or helicoils into the case where the large studs bolt in. That's a weak spot.
3) Split the case and replace the bearings. Be mindful of measurements especially camshaft endplay when using aftermarket bearings.
4) No need to replace that carburetor. They're fully serviceable. Same goes for the distributor although the vacuum advance probably needed replacing.
5) At the very least, check the oil pump and bypass. You don't everything to be a waste due to the bypass piston/valve sticking and starving the engine of oil. You also don't want it sticking in the closed position and blowing out the oil cooler. And as for the oil pump, they wear out and can get heavily scored. They're not very expensive to replace.
6) Get the factory service manual. Don't use an aftermarket manual. The blue manual is worth every penny.
7) Change the bearings(some need modified to improve oil passage). You need to take off the rod with the messed up piston to at least check if its bent anyway.
8) Test the thermostat and adjust it. Should open around 160F. Make sure you test it while its in its bracket. They tend to fail open and that can damage the engine.
9) Make sure the oil has zinc in it.
10) Clean out the oil cooler and replace its seals.
11) Make sure to clean the oil strainer. Its probably clogged up. You need to remove it every time you do an oil change which means new gaskets and new copper washers.
12) Fix things rather than just replacing stuff unless its a wear item. A properly cleaned and adjusted part is far better than an aftermarket replacement. Anyone can throw new parts at something.
You too work great together. Never miss a chance to spend time with your dad. I lost mine in may of this year and it left a huge hole in my heart. I know my dad was a born again Christian and I will see him again in heaven but for now it’s not the same as having him here. Cherish every moment you have together.
Dang Wyatt. You should've just picked up the car on your shoulders and placed it on the trailer. Pushing it around like it's a shopping cart. Woo Hoo. Love what you fellers do.
Love it because your dad is helping you. 🎉 btw, buy dad a pair of braces, his pants keep falling down a bit 😅🎉
Hello there. When you discover the pushrod that was bended, it reminds me that this happens to my first car, a VW 52 model. What happens next was that the pushrod jumped out of the location in the top and then was forced through the top. Then two valves was open at the same time and the piston crash into them. It was too expensive to repair, so I bought a used engine with about 34 hp. The original engine was 25 hp, so I got myself a VW GTi (hehe). Greetings from an old (74yo) fan in Norway.
I love you all! Thank you for speaking to one another again...I learn a great deal plus you're great folks!
Hey, Lance, you mentioned that the previous owner may have hit something to bend that pushrod? That may explain why you found a new plug in that cylinder. The owner may have thought the plug was bad, instead of a bent pushrod, and put a new plug in it. When that didn’t work, I’ll bet that’s when they parked the car. My thoughts.
Except that the brand new plug was on a cylinder on the other side of the engine.
The new looking plug was in the cylinder with the broken piston. No compression there. They were driving on 3 cylinders for some time, Ìm sure. They stopped driving the car when the pushrod was bent and the motor stopped running. 2 cyl. is not enough, even for those motors. I hope the guys cleaned the crankcase before reassembly. I think there might be parts from the piston inside, as is was already "see through"...
i whould think the owner starter to change the plug and wasnt incline in mechanic ..the push rod must have bend from engine over heating due to head gasket that whould explain the stock plugs on head on that side ..the broken piston must happenned when he unlock the enigne we heard those click click then he started it ..
These engines get caked with oil and grit that clogs the cooling fins. No surprises they overheat when cooling air can’t get to the hot metal.
what happens was he ran over something on road look to be small steel rod and swing up hit push rod and bended it and he thought destory engine and he went to auto store check it find nothing borken it still running rough so he decided replace start plugs but never got to 4th one just like u try wasnt going come out so that how he left it as it is parked
im not bit happy about oils cooler aint been check for leaks it have two o ring under it i do recommend replacing it otherwise be leaking down the road without anyone knowing it and they are knowing to be to rotten out
What a good combination father and son! I was very afraid of my father because when we work I must be alert if he asks for 9/16 spanner it must be a 9/16 otherwise he'll smack me but today I'm 75 I'm a perfectionist I can do anything what i can say is " thank you dad !" I really didn't understand why you're so hard on me" you're teaching me the real life at a young age..thank you!
$200!? what a nice guy
I love to hear "budget restoration" then see everything bug the block replaced. Different perspectives on what budget means.
Working with ur pops making CZcams videos must be the best thing ever man.
I have really missed you guys!! As a fellow believer in Christ the Lord, those of us who know Him relate to others who also know Him. Long story short, I love hearing you say "Praise God" and I feel a kinship with you all! (I also truly enjoy watching your shows bigtime!) My mom is a born Texan and I had wonderful times there! It's great to see you again, and it looks like somebody got a new white truck, very nice. God bless you folks!
Loved it! Recently retired and about to start on my ‘69 bug I parked over twenty years ago. Only about 25,000 miles on the engine so shouldn’t be too hard getting it going. Your videos have been helpful and very inspiring. Thanks from Alabama!
Get on with it! Lol good luck and happy retirement!
Hello neighbor,
Guntersville, Alabama
Sold used any vw, Jettas, rebuilt motors, 20 years ago 🚗
Did you ever meet the man on 431 Albertville who had vws all around his shop;? He was The person to go to for all things VW.
@@foxiedogitchypaws7141 never met him. Just found out Airkooled Kustoms CZcams guys are in Hazel Green, about 1.5 hours from me. Might have to cruise by!
Loved Lance's comment to his Dad about when the radio's were black and white.
There is something pleasing to the mind when something old is made new again. Very satisfying. Looking forward to the next installment.
Great job on the Bug engine! I did a 1966 Beetle back in 2010, complete pan off restoration. Built a 2110 from scratch, including a new case and every part new, Gene Berg parts where possible. Dual Webers and a ceramic coat exhaust. What a runner that was! Watching you guys do this really brought back those memories.
Same, but 1776 with Dual 40mm dellorto's, Big Valve heads and Emgle 110 cam
The best thing about this video is seeing the father and son relationship.
In my hometown we had an old German guy named Roscoe Brake, he fixed, restored nothing but VW Bugs. The guy could literally take apart the engine, fix whatever and have it ready for you before supper. I had a stuck push rod (common in older Bugs) in my 68 Bug. I took it to him at 10 am he called me at 3pm and told me to pick it up and charged me 20 bucks. He also told me a trick that worked, get some thin sheet metal or aluminum, cut it to cover the engine cover vents from the inside so I did, never had a problem starting it after a rain ever again. He was a gift to Volkswagen Bug owners, rest in peace Mr. Brake.
When you have an engine that hasn’t run in 20 years. The odds on you starting the thing and never having a problem with it is like winning the lottery four times in the same week. It’s always best to pull the engine do a complete tear down clean up and rebuild. It’ll only cost you a couple of gaskets and some time and you may just prevent serious damage by running the engine blind.
THAT was a full rescue... and beautification.
There should be an air deflector tin on each cylinder set that snaps between the center case studs and intake pushrod tubes!!! Don't leave home without them!!! Many people toss them over in the dirty tin pile, and then leave them out because you have to remove the heads to install them!!! Yours are not installed,and may have been missing from prior mechanic, but your engine,(and pocketbook) will soon suffer without them!!!! Good luck guys!!
Looking back on videos when your sister started filming
She has come a long way
Good transformation guys, just have to point some things about this:
-You are missing all the lower tins of the engine, which are very important to keep the cooling working as it should
-Did you install the square lower tins on the cylinders? Also a crucial part of the engine
-That empi monza exhaust is crap, actually kills hp. Better to keep the stock one on there
which is the best exhaust for VW?
@@novavolks9652 the kombi exhaust if you want bottom end torque and low noise. All the "tuned pipes" were great if you wanted 5500RPM power and nothing else. That result was from a series of tests made back in the 70's when I was doing a camper.
My 75HP (45 at the wheels up from 20) balanced blueprinted twin port, holly carb, 8 dowel crank, and 17in land rover tyres. spin the tyres 1st and second. But the motor was too much for he diff. Kept spreading the casing bolts. I loved that bus.. 75MPH all day and night for 2000 miles. from the southern tip to the northern tip of NZ. and yes the speed limit was 50 during the fuel crisis. memories.
@@merrickray And in hot weather is that modification recommended? can you keep stepping on the accelerator and not overheat?
You would pay $2k+ aud for a vw in that condition in 🇦🇺🇦🇺. Love watching you guys and vw’s are a fun build. 👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
There is 2K in parts in that rebuild. They should have just paid for an all new engine.
I just watched a video on The Duckman VW Garage were he had a oil leak on a push rod tube and he took out the factory tube what had a pin hole in it and used a telescopic aftermarket tube to replace it . Before he installed it he said folks said that they were known to leak , so the greased the o-rings on the tube then installed it and tightened down tight .
54 years ago I came home from the Navy to find a 1961 VW in the garage where I rented. Purchased the Idiots manual and with almost no mechanical experience I rebuilt that engine top to bottom. It was a confusing time where I needed the therapy of VW maintenance. Thank You for this great video
a quick way to clear up a VW carb like that is to get it "running " like you guys had it than' plug the top of the carb with your hand/palm, It'll clear up the passages in the carb
I just want to say hello thanks for helping your dad and your brother I really dig your show I love old cars❤
Oakhill some of the best guys on the planet!!! Thank you Sr Jr and Daniel for always keeping us going in ETX
Built the last dual-port I did in the '80s. Saw the van I sold a few years back. He sold the engine for someone else's van. The motor was still good. Spent $451 on that motor. I put 35,000 miles on it before I wrecked it. Sober now. I really miss it. It made 2 trips to Colorado and never missed a lick. Be sure you put a new thermostat in it. Looks like a round accordian. Ask your parts guy about it. That sheet metal is there for a reason. Use it. Happy builds.
Mitch of Micbergsma on here is restoring his vw bus kohna, and it's been a journey of love. His will be better than showroom new when him and Skinner's customs are done
Oak Hill Automotive is one of the best VW Shops in the country and we love them! #VWLife
You. Get. A. Rusty VW. Engine. Rebuild. It. On. A.Budget. What. A. Beutiful. Job. Of Restoration. Roger. St.
Great to have you guys back in old and new shape! Been watching both channels since the start from far away Germany! You’re one of the most honest Chanel’s out there with an incredible passion and believe. And next to my own passion to patina and rust you really also helped me with my own relation and binding to the Lord. Thank you for your positive contribution to my life. God bless you - Bush family! Kind Regards, Philipp
You guys need pillows for your knees. Wonderful dynamic between father & son. 🔧🔨🆒
Good job on the engine I've seen them much worse. When I was just getting my drivers license for a couple years that's all my Dad allowed us to drive because he always had a couple bugs sitting around. And it got to where I could pull an engine laying under it and sit it on my chest and work your way with still sitting on my chest. We could rebuild it and have it reinstalled in about 5.5 hours and ready to drive. The worse job ever had on a bug was trying to change the clutch cable that was broken. Only major problem when rebuilding an older engine putting larger jugs and pistons on it was Dad wanted to keep the 6 volt system was the starter was never strong enough to start it. Always first thing of the morning to start it was to park on a hill to roll start it.
Well that was a great video tonight. It's really cool to see a parts store that has parts. Lance, Wyatt and Christian thank you for sharing. Have a great weekend 👋
How r u fellers long time no see🤠👈🏾please save that bug boys….bless u guys!!!
I am glad to watch you! Advertising is how you pay for the repairs( I get it. ) sorry others don’t. I wish y’all could do a video with sleeper dude an his son. Enjoy the bug.
I've only seen a few of sleeperdude's vids, but his name gets mentioned a lot. Everyone seems to think he's a nice guy, and he has some real cool junk.
Sleeper dude involves the entire family in his videos. Husband, wife, 2 girls, 1 boy and 1 crazy goat named Rocky! Haha!!!
@@grantkoeller8911 Yep, Rocky. I think he has a few other critters too. ???
Another great show. Different style and flavor. Hoping much success finds both channels because they work hard to give us this entertainment!
The VW bus, Izetta, Bug were all cars we enjoyed before and after our 12 year mission to Indonesia
Only thing I would suggest is get that vacuum line from the carb to the advance unit above the height of the float bowel. That way no gas can get into the advance unit and eat the rubber diaphragm in there.
Vw used a small metal pipe basically the shape of a shepards crook originally.
I have made many over the years from brakeline
Was that back when Radio was Black and White?” Too funny!!!!❤!!
hey Guys, So good to hear your commentary..... it was to quiet without sound... 200 for a whole car, wow i wish i lived in America now i want to custom stuff, BUT here in PHUKET, cant find SHIT !!!!!!! cheers Cookie......
That's what they want for the USA. Very sad the woke is a joke taken very seriously by the people in power.
Holy crap I can't believe you didn't split the case and get all the crap out of it! It's just like I was telling my buds the other day, "People treat their lawn mowers better than they do a VW."
Having an Isetta just tells me how much I love y’all
That was better than the last video
See y'all in an hour.
PS I have and use the Upside App. 😎
Brings back some good memories for me. My old man and I restored a type 3 fast back when I was in high school. Out of 3 parts cars. Turned out to be a nice car.
Me to les left school at fifteen started at a vw garage loved the beetle, type three for me was a bitch to work on no room in engine compartment happy days for me now in my seventys.
Great video guys! One of the best I’ve seen. Love the tear downs and rebuild videos. That bus will definitely be one of a kind when you get done with it. Can’t wait to see more!
You guys got that bug for a steal. Can’t even find a rusted out, half an engine bug here where I’m from for less than 3k.
Incredible folks! That's all needed to be said!
You paid for that heap? They should have given you $50 for taking out their trash. The fact that you were able to do something with it is darn fine work
Great job guys, my brother had one of these bugs when he was an apprentice mechanic, he's now 54 I'm gonna send him the link to watch. Much respect from Australia 🤠👍
$200 what a steal!!! I've been looking for a bug for a couple of years. Always around $2k in similar condition.
My dad still has a 74 Super in his driveway, rusted so bad that there are plants growing inside like a terrarium! I was going to have someone haul it away now that he and my brother are deceased, but now I'm thinking I might want to pull the engine and see if the block is any good. I have a 1970 Ghia with a balanced and blueprinted 1600 I built some years ago, and it runs like a dream, but it might be nice to have a second engine to play with. Thanks for the video!
Fantastic Teardown of a Volkswagen Engine! Well Done Men!
I love love loved this episode! Ive always wanted to see a vw engine torn down and rebuilt!
Glad to see you showcase that bug shop parts store!
Great video. Oakhill is a treasure trove for the VW enthusiast.. Thanks
Clarke Sr and Daniel are awesome!
Im sitting here screaming, "daggum, take the belt off!!" Finally dad says it.
wow that engine got so clean from 1 second to another
No updated videos on the bus and the engine in a year sure do miss it wish we could have seen the completed version
Yeah I had hope for an update but it seems the project was abandoned.
Awesome thanks. Love seeing the old technology being restored. Worth watching for sure. Cheers from New Zealand.
Awesome guys looks like it’s going to be a Great engine for the bus can’t wait to see the next video
Many years ago, I bought a 1961 beetle with a blown motor (common in that first year of the 40 horse engine). I wanted more power than stock, so I got a 1965 50 horse bus motor. That 25% increase allowed me to break 80 MPH, but first I had to disconnect the electric speed governor which was put on bus motors to prevent overrevving. The beetle engine was designed to run flat out without overrevving, but the bus has portal gears like the WW II military "kubelwagen." Both vehicles have a higher ground clearance with an axle reduction gear, so they sacrifice top speed for larger load capacity. This means that, unlike a beetle, a bus CAN be overrevved, leading to engine failure. The Restored guys may want to consider a speed governor for this engine.
Super clean . I had a big with more water in the block than oil and I couldn't believe that sucker came back to life with a little love . Those motors are bulletproof
I drove a bus once during some traveling where the owner and his friend were chillin at the very back, and since you operate the bus on its' front axle, the effect for having any added weight in the back while driving is detrimental to everyone safety. On top of the speed wobbling it got from the bad weight distribution, semi trucks would rush past and it would suck the bus into the back of their trucks as they passed.
It was a terrifying driving experience for me, but my buddy who owns it, has no issues driving it and he loves it over any other car.
I'm really looking forward to seeing the next installment of this project. I'm glad to see you working with your dad. Good luck on the rest of this project.
That you lord for fixing storms
Wow!!!! The final outcome is absolutely outstanding!!!! It's basically a brand new engine. And she is a beauty!!! Great job guys!!!! And, as always, great job Christian!!!!
This is an awesome video. Thanks for explaining everything so well. You have inspired me to do more things and to get my projects going. Thanks for all of your advice and may God bless you all.
😂😂lol.. "Might have to take that out of your check."
How many times did you hear that growin up from him lol? I worked for my dad growin up😊
Love the Wordless bracelet !!!! and great video !!!!
You guys did a nice job on the engine rebuild. It should push that bus right on along! Keep the episodes coming!
My son and I are working on a 69 Ghia 👍 and we saved from the crusher! Will keep following.👍
I ended up with a very home built dune buggy that has a 1966 (December 1965 build date) 1300cc engine, then a bunch of parts and an extra transaxle and engine (1970s 1600cc dual port), all for $300. Need to rebuild both engines and switch out the swing axle transaxles for a CV axle transaxle. Have the book on how to rebuild a VW air cooled engine, very helpful resource for anyone wanting to dabble in these engines.
I really like this seller. He wasn't trying to scratch every nickle out of them that he could. He sold it for a more than fair price unlike some of the sellers we've seen on some videos. They think their junk is Gold or something. This one was very kind and not bone head. LOL.
Awww yeah now this is some hard-core Volkswagen air-cooled goodness. Thanks for providing my Saturday morning VW fix! May God bless and keep ya'll!
Need to be getting a hold of mustie 1 he's a vw expert!
More his buddy Brian.
@@MaxNafeHorsemanship I don't think he has a buddy brain!
He had old lab named Lillie!
This was fun. Thanks!
I’d be surprised if you get 500 miles on that engine, you skipped a lot of steps. The #3 piston gets super hot especially missing the tin which causes the main bearing saddles to wallow out losing oil pressure. If I saw that #3 piston I would assume the engine would need a line bore. Also you didn’t check the head displacement, if it’s wrong the compression ratio can be too high causing the engine to run hot. Another thing I didn’t see was checking/setting the end play or checking the oil control piston.
The way I got mine unstuck is I took out the spark plugs and put a tiny bit of gas in there, put the car in gear, and rocked it back and forth gently a few times.
Hey you all did a great job on saving that motor! I hope it does work for you on the next project. Take care Restored!!
Great how a boy and his dad get on so well. Great stuff...
Excellent video. I was wishing I knew more about the air cooled engines, after watching this I learned more. Thanks
My brother used to live in Longview. Roughly 20 years ago, he took me to Oak Hill Auto. I remember buying some 66 back headlights. Awesome to see that.
Great build guys.
great video special mention to the lady doing the filming great little engines
Ready to see the vw bus put together n running
Great job. Really enjoy watching your family work together!
Dang I'm getting old I remember those spark o matic radios&s lol
So glad y'all are still around!! You guys have the best content! God bless keep up the awesome work!
Thanks for this it brings back a lot of memories of my Dad building the engine for our 73 type 2 bus on the kitchen table over a winter.
You guys are great you never give up you guys find the way.