I'm pondering buying a crate engine with those specs,
 The Super 2275cc crate enginewith 100% NEW parts is the top of the
line! This engine is very similar to the 2187cc with an upgraded
Forged Chromoly 82mm stroker crankshaft.Because the 2275 includes the
stroker version 94mm pistons, with the relocated wrist pins, the 2275
is the same width as a 1600 stock engine which makes it fit well in
most engine bays. Add at set of dual 44mm IDF or HPMX
carburetors and a performance exhaust and you’ll have a great everyday
engine with big torque and power. Works well with a freeway flyer
transaxle for truly cool running hwy cruising speeds.


All engines include the following:
New genuine AS41 vw case
69MM Cast Steel Crank (unless you choose an upgraded engine)
4340 forged I beam connecting rods
85.5mm piston/cylinder set (unless you choose an upgraded engine)
GMB - Special camshaft
lightweight lifters/followers
Chromoly gland nut with washer
Flywheel seal
Oem  gasket kit
26mm oil pump – schadeck
Std - std main bearing set
Std rod bearings
Std cam bearings
Steel pushrods
Complete hardware/nuts/washers etc.kit
New dual port heads 35.5X33 (unless you choose an upgraded engine)
8mm chromoly head stud kit
Crank gear assembly
Main bearing dowel pin
OEM pushrod tubes coated
End play shims  (set of 4 )
12volt 200mm f/w-8 dowled forged 12.5lbs
Cool tin cylinder deflectors
1.1 chromoly rocker arm assembly set (unless you choose an upgraded engine)
Oem adjustment Screws
Lash Caps
New doghouse oil cooler
OEM Black valve covers
Oil drain plate
Oil pump cover 8mm
Denso 14mm X 3/4 in. reach
Oil pressure sending switch
(The 1914/2187/2275CC engines come drilled and tapped for full-flow oiling)

On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 9:42 PM, Kirin Jacobsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> That doesprob ably lose it!
> -Kirn
>
> On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 5:34 PM, bill may <[email protected]> wrote:
>> when you contact him make sure you specify exactly what you need. he only
>> does what you tell him to do. my friend found out his head was cracked when
>> it came back and response was "you did not ask me to check them"...
>> Jeff Denham does all my heads. when Clyde Berg left Gene Berg Enterprises to
>> open Clyde Berg heads and motors Denham is who did Bergs head work.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Courtney Hook
>> Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2011 1:04 PM
>> To: Air-Cooled Volkswagen Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: [vintagvw] Build me a stroker.......
>>
>> Kirin, contact Darren Krewenchuk (sp?) for the headwork. He did my 044 heads
>>
>> and they were works of art. About 600 bucks a long time ago. Are the 94's A
>> or B stroke pistons?? That makes a difference as to what crank you can use.
>> I would go with a nice 1914CC engine, which is 69x94, but you need A stroke
>> pistons to build that one. That, with a good set of heads and a W-120 cam
>> would be an awesome driveable combination. If you let Darren do the
>> headwork, I bet he could get an honest 120HP out of that. It would be super
>> dependable, and wouldn't require massive amounts of money to build. I know
>> you have a supercase, but I would personally go with an AE or AH stock case
>> from VW. WAY better in my opinion. I have not heard good things about some
>> of the supercases, but then, I've been out of the loop for about 5 yrs.
>> Courtney
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Kirin Jacobsen" <[email protected]>
>> To: "Air-Cooled Volkswagen Discussion List" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2011 12:14 PM
>> Subject: [vintagvw] Build me a stroker.......
>>
>>
>>> Greetings listees,
>>> I haven't sent you an update for a bit. Been busy with life, prepping
>>> for winter, and a move back to Vancouver to go back to school to
>>> become a Railway conductor(So I can actually make money, finish a few
>>> cars etc). Anyways i'm in a peculiar situation of I bought a engine
>>> case and some cylinder heads a while ago and now need to figure out
>>> what internals I want to throw at it. The car in question already has
>>> the suspension, brakes, tires and a custom Kafer style brace(AKA a
>>> Airspeed drag bar, with adjustable drop links) so I'm sure the car can
>>> handle the power. End goal is a nice weather cruiser that has good
>>> power and can attend the odd drag racing event. Plus show off to my
>>> friends a bit to be perfectly honest.
>>>
>>> Other factors to be included I will be running stock style sheetmetal
>>> tin. I bought a Porsche fanshroud but it just won't work for the car.
>>> I have two decklids for it now too. One a convertible style the other
>>> a regular 62.
>>>
>>> My case is a brand new aluminum super case. Here are the specs on my
>>> heads. They haven't had any porting done to them yet but I'm not
>>> opposed to getting the worked.
>>> 94 bore, and 42x37.5 is the valve sizing....
>>>
>>> I know years(Okay maybe a decade ago) we were working on a "engine
>>> cookbook" but i'm sure thats now offline or hidden somewhere.
>>> Basically I'm kinda locked into what i'm building based on my case and
>>> what I got for heads. But I want a nice compromise of driveability and
>>> power.... Carb choice will be a "period correct" jetted properly set
>>> of IDAs. I want to run a sidewinder style exhaust but i'm kinda
>>> leaving the building wisdom up to you guys of sizing and where to go
>>> from there.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Kirin
>>> 1962 Resto Custo Seabert.....
>>>
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