AirCooled VW - Machining a 12V Flywheel for a 6V Crank - Type 1 Engine
People often wonder if they can swap a 200mm "12V" flywheel to an earlier 1200-1300 "6V" style Crankshaft. Type 1 Engine. The answer is YES YOU CAN, but you need to have some simple machine work done to the flywheel! This video explains it all! To contact Hiltz Machine Works for quotes or about your project, you can follow us here: https://www.hiltzmachine.com / hiltzmachine / hiltzmachine / hiltz_machine_works Do you suffer dry or cracked hands? Have bug bites, rashes or eczema? Consider purchasing our trademarked Chapped Hide ® Plantain Salve! https://www.chappedhidesalve.com

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