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me and my dad put a vw bus engine on a 125 it worked well until we hooked it to a pulling sled and busted the rearend. right now we are fixing it up with a straight solid steel axle with chains coming off the vw transmision sprockets
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Any info on the buildup?
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i dont have any dimensions or anything we just grabbed our welder and torches with some scrap metal and made our motor mounts. and modified a connector on the crankshaft to connect our driveshaft into. and eyeball the driveshaft to make sure theres no wabble in it.
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You still have bus tranny? are you using that tranny? Do you want a beetle irs tranny? they are smaller in size.
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we bought a beetle tranny off of my neighbor. we just didn't get a clutch with it and man are they high at the parts house $100. that guy was fresh out of them but we are still a little ways away from needing a clutch and hopefully he will have one by then.
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I have a used but good one ill send you for the cost of shipping,,let me check tonite but im sure i have a couple. You have bus tranny?
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I don't have a bus tranny. i'll wait and see if this guy gets anymore clutches in and if he doesn't I might have to get back with you. thanks anyway.
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That looks really cool! There's a YouTube video of a VW diesel in a lawnmower puller.
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