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bwburd Samba Member
Joined: October 14, 2023 Posts: 13 Location: Tennessee
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Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 12:35 pm Post subject: New case or rebuild |
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I recently bought a 77 sunroof with a locked up motor. I got it home and found the case full of water. The cylinders and the crank are pitted so those need replacing. The case is magnesium but there arent any markings on it. The previous owner didn’t know much about it.
I’m not sure if I should start fresh with an aluminum case and new parts as needed. I’m thinking around 1900-2000 cc street motor.
What route would you guys take. I’ve been looking at parts trying to figure out what compliments each other. |
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Glenn  Mr. 010

Joined: December 25, 2001 Posts: 80411 Location: Sneaking up behind you
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Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 12:55 pm Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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Water in a magnesium case is no bueno.
I'd start with a new case. _________________ Glenn
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bwburd Samba Member
Joined: October 14, 2023 Posts: 13 Location: Tennessee
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Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 1:23 pm Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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| That’s what is was thinking. Then I would know the history of it starting fresh. The only spot that I can definitely see damage is around the oil screen sealing area. |
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67rustavenger Samba Member

Joined: February 24, 2015 Posts: 11529 Location: Oregon
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Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 1:51 pm Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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| bwburd wrote: |
| That’s what is was thinking. Then I would know the history of it starting fresh. The only spot that I can definitely see damage is around the oil screen sealing area. |
There have been a number of corroded case engines that were built from what appeared to be a dead case.
How bad is the corrosion? Maybe it's salvageable, maybe not.
New aluminum cases can be a little difficult to fit the tins on to, once the build is completed.
You have to get creative to install the cylinder tins and the fan shroud will need some trimming and such to get a decent seal on to the cylinder tins.
Not to mention that the alt. needs to lay on the oil filler stand correctly while you fit the FS to cylinder tins can be fun too.
Look here for some ideas on fitting the engine tins on a bubble top case.
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txoval Samba Member
Joined: January 23, 2004 Posts: 3889 Location: The Woodlands, TX
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Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 4:04 pm Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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You don’t have to buy a bubble top case…but fitting the tins just takes a bit of trial and error. It’s not difficult
I would go with a new case |
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mikedjames Samba Member

Joined: July 02, 2012 Posts: 3431 Location: Hamble, Hampshire, UK
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 12:43 am Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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If the case is holding water, it will probably hold oil.
But the other problem is the corrosion flakes that need to be cleaned.
I had an AS21 case, had half an inch of water in it, but most of the corrosion was the camshaft gear (half vanished) and outside of the case. It cost £51 on eBay plus a trip of about 150 miles to collect( it was 99 miles direct from my house, I asked eBay to search up to 100 miles)
I used a parts washer to flush the oil galleries until bits of corrosion stopped coming out .
I used JB Weld to rebuild metal in places where e.g. M8 case sealing studs went through half eaten lugs so there was nothing for the nuts to tighten down on.
Crank, flywheel and conrods were good, and smashing the cylinders off was fun.
Ran it for 27000 miles until it dropped a valve. Never had very good oil pressure, because I used 0/0 bearings
If you can afford it go for a more durable new aluminium case. _________________ Ancient vehicles and vessels
1974 VW T2 : Devon Eurovette camper with 1641 DP T1 engine, Progressive carb, full flow oil cooler, EDIS crank timed ignition.
Engine 1: 40k miles (rocker shaft clip fell off), Engine 2: 30k miles (rebuild, dropped valve). Engine 3: a JK Preservation Parts "new" engine, aluminium case: 26k miles: new top end.
Gearbox rebuild 2021 by Bears.
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Glenn  Mr. 010

Joined: December 25, 2001 Posts: 80411 Location: Sneaking up behind you
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 6:22 am Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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| mikedjames wrote: |
| If you can afford it go for a more durable new aluminium case. |
I disagree that aluminum is more desirable. _________________ Glenn
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bwburd Samba Member
Joined: October 14, 2023 Posts: 13 Location: Tennessee
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 9:01 am Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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| Thanks for all the replies. I keep going back and forth on what to do. It would save a good bit of money to stick with the mag case. I have to get a crankshaft either way |
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Glenn  Mr. 010

Joined: December 25, 2001 Posts: 80411 Location: Sneaking up behind you
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 9:03 am Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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Post some pictures.
BTW, you never build a house on a bad foundation.... food for thought. _________________ Glenn
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bwburd Samba Member
Joined: October 14, 2023 Posts: 13 Location: Tennessee
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 1:21 pm Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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I’ve only cleaned the one half really good. The other half looks like it’ll be similar with the exception of the corrosion at the oil pan
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RickS Samba Member
Joined: May 05, 2005 Posts: 644 Location: Speonk, NY
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 2:28 pm Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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| Glenn wrote: |
| mikedjames wrote: |
| If you can afford it go for a more durable new aluminium case. |
I disagree that aluminum is more desirable. |
He said durable. |
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Glenn  Mr. 010

Joined: December 25, 2001 Posts: 80411 Location: Sneaking up behind you
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 2:43 pm Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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I sit corrected.
I guess you can more easily weld an aluminum case.
I've built 200hp engines with both and see no advantage so far.... except the mag case is significantly lighter. _________________ Glenn
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heimlich  VWNOS.com

Joined: November 20, 2016 Posts: 7570 Location: Houston, Texas
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 4:07 pm Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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Magnesium is lighter and runs cooler.
Looks like you have a little corrosion next to the drain plate which can be dealt with easily. Do you see corrosion anywhere else? _________________ www.vwnos.com [email protected]
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bwburd Samba Member
Joined: October 14, 2023 Posts: 13 Location: Tennessee
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 4:13 pm Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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| no. everything else cleaned up pretty good. should i just go with a stock rebuild and stock crank on this case? and maybe build a aluminum case higher cc engine for later. this is my first vw build but not first engine build. ive done small block chevys and a big block ford before |
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esde Samba Member

Joined: October 20, 2007 Posts: 6393 Location: central rust belt
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 4:46 pm Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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Check the saddles for spread, check all the studs, inspect behind #3, and generally give it the most scrutiny you can. And then send it for line bore and ask whoever does the work to check also. You already own this, and if it is good there's no reason to not use it. _________________ modok wrote:
Bent cranks are silent but gather no moss. I mean, ah, something like that. |
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txoval Samba Member
Joined: January 23, 2004 Posts: 3889 Location: The Woodlands, TX
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 5:21 pm Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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Looks like your lifter bores are pitted
I’d scrap it, but that’s how I am. That case needs an align bore, case savers installed, lifter bores sleeved, clearanced for stroker crank, cylinder bores opened up, and the deck machined.
Even if you went stock, you still need an align bore, lifter sleeves, case savers, and the deck cleaned up. Go price that work |
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jpaull Samba Member

Joined: February 22, 2005 Posts: 3678 Location: Paradise, Ca
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 6:00 pm Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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Good catch Txoval. Yes, those lifter bores are toast.
Get a aluminum case. Once you "polish a turd" and pay to have all the work done to it to fix that mag case, then it will still have a issue later. Build a engine on a good foundation so you can do a nice job and not have to pull it out later and spend the cash twice. Its a lot more expensive that way, and more hours of your labor.
The mag cases flex more then aluminum. The wind blows the wrong way and they have issues. Nothing like the solid cast iron blocks your used to. The aluminum is one step closer though. _________________ [email protected] MPH 1/4 Mile & 8.1 @ 83.7MPH in 1/8 Mile with Mild Type 1 VW Mag Case 2234cc commuter engine in stock weight bug w/only .491 total lift(CB2292 Cam), 42x37 heads, 48idf's, Street tires, Belt on, Mufflers, Pump gas, video of the run here: https://youtu.be/M3SPqMOKAOg
Transmission by MCMScott:
Rhino case, Klinkenberg 4.12, Superdiff, 002 mainshaft with 091 first idler. Weddle 1.48 Third & 1.14 Fourth. |
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bwburd Samba Member
Joined: October 14, 2023 Posts: 13 Location: Tennessee
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Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2024 7:05 am Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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okay cool. what are some good websites to buy a case from.
this is the one ive been looking at, 90.5/92 case from jbugs
https://www.jbugs.com/product/98-0453-B.html
also, what what be a good cc size for street performance/ drive to work every once in a while. i was thinking 1904 to 2007 cc |
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jpaull Samba Member

Joined: February 22, 2005 Posts: 3678 Location: Paradise, Ca
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Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2024 8:24 am Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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The CB version has a little more piece of mind then the others. And its the same or less price then that jbugs you linked to.
https://www.cbperformance.com/product-p/1160.htm _________________ [email protected] MPH 1/4 Mile & 8.1 @ 83.7MPH in 1/8 Mile with Mild Type 1 VW Mag Case 2234cc commuter engine in stock weight bug w/only .491 total lift(CB2292 Cam), 42x37 heads, 48idf's, Street tires, Belt on, Mufflers, Pump gas, video of the run here: https://youtu.be/M3SPqMOKAOg
Transmission by MCMScott:
Rhino case, Klinkenberg 4.12, Superdiff, 002 mainshaft with 091 first idler. Weddle 1.48 Third & 1.14 Fourth. |
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bwburd Samba Member
Joined: October 14, 2023 Posts: 13 Location: Tennessee
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Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2024 11:06 am Post subject: Re: New case or rebuild |
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thanks.
how do i determine which deck height to choose |
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