I'm looking for a ballpark figure on replacing or rebuilding the engine of a 1973 volkswagen superbeetle. At the moment, the engine is frozen and I am not a mechanic and don't know what to do about it. Any advice, input or anything else would be much appreciated.
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Mark's right! Do your research before you go any further. Decide what it is you want out fo the engine: fuel economy and dependability? You want to stay as close to stock as possible with a few improvements. Keep it at 1600 CC's
Add a full-flow oil system with a filter, and perhaps hydraulic lifters so as to just adjust the valves once and no more.
Want more power? Mildly ported and polished heads will gain you operating efficiency and a bit more power. Add a mild cam, extractor exhaust, a properly jetted carb and a PerLux Ignitor electronic ignition module to top it off and you'll have yourself a good, dependable runner that won't have to be fussed over and that will get decent gas mileage. Just remember to keep your foot out of it!
There are about a million places that sell rebuilt or even brand new VW air cooled engines in just about any configuration you want. A quick Google search should reveal dozens of option or a trip to the local Barnes & Noble will provide you with several magazines dedicated solely to air-cooled VW's.