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Valve Guide 1200-1600cc 8mm 3rd Oversize: Beetle (1961-1979), T2 Bay (1968-1979), T25 (1980-1991)

SKU
113-101-421/A

Valve Guide 1200-1600cc 8mm 3rd Oversize: Beetle (1961-1979), T2 Bay (1968-1979), T25 (1980-1991)

SKU
113-101-421/A
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Guide inserted into the cylinder head to locate the inlet or exhaust valve. 1.2, 1.3, 1.6 engines. T25 Waterboxer inlet valves only. Third oversize.


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This product is intended for use as originally designed and should not be modified for alternative purposes. Please ensure it is installed by a qualified professional. Fitting instructions are typically not included with the product. Contacts

Product Attributes
Also known as113101421A
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleBeetle, T2 Split, T2 Bay, T25, Karmann Ghia, Beetle Cabriolet, Type 3
Weight (kg)0.041
Inner diameter8
Length64.5
BrandIvam
QualityGood Quality
Unit of saleEach

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Beetle1961-1979
T2 Bay1968-1979
T251980-1991
T2 Split Bus1961-1967
Karmann Ghia1961-1974
Beetle Cabrio1961-1973
Type 31962-1973
Beetle, Panels, Front Body
Beetle, Panels, Front Body

Product Questions

Hi, Please excuse my ignorance but what is meant by 1/3 oversize?, also will this item fit type 4, 1800cc? The existing guides appear to have a crimp (peening) groove in them and the aluminium is peened into it.
Question by: Dave Salmon on 13 Jun 2024, 11:11
Afternoon Dave,

Sorry no these are meant for a 1600 Typ1 head.

Oversize refers to the outer diameter of the guide, 3rd oversize on a Typ1 motor is 12.26mm.

But for your motor unless the guide is loose in the head then go for a stock sized one.

Part numbers - 021-101-403/A & 021-101-417/A.

Don't worry about the crimp, the proper way to remove guides is to first drill the guide with a coring drill approx 1mm smaller than the o/d of the guide, go down approx 3/4 of the length of the guide from the chamber side then knock them out towards the spring side of the guide. Be careful here and centre the drill bit in a prill press, not a hand held drill, you don't want to break through the guide and start drilling the head.
Answer by: Max Morley (Admin) on 17 Jun 2024, 18:26