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This pushrod is the connection between your brake pedal and master brake cylinder.
More important as you would imagine at first sight as this push rod adjust the play between pedal and master cylinder.

This play is extreme important for proper function.

The official Volkswagen workshop manual learn us when the brakes are not in use the clearance should be 0.04 inch or 1 mm between push rod en and bottom of recess in the piston.
This to ensure that the compensating port in the master cylinder is not covered by the primary cup inside your master cylinder.

Incorrect adjustment can freeze your brakes, you better take care.

Now also available for Beetle 1957 on, for your VW bus you can find HERE

0276-530 Push rod between brake cyilinder and brake pedal – Beetle/KG 08/57-, Type3 11/66-, Type181

Finding good cores to make counterweighted cranks gets more and more difficult, so we add an extra oversize to our range.
BBT counterweight cranks start from original cranks, checked and welded with extra counterweights and finally professionally grinded and polished.

Adding counterweights let run your engine in a way better balance and gives a smoother rotation.
We build countless engines with these cranks and for mild and medium tuned engines this is still our favorite choice.

The complete range of our counterweighted cranks you can find HERE

We buy from our supplier what’s available, everybody wants first cut, but unfortunately they’re not always available, Thanks for understanding.
If you have a pile of good core crankshafts laying around we’re always interested to buy.

1600-020-010 Crankshaft with counterweight 69mm +0.50/+0.25 rod

These plastic covers been used for the 1971 model year only, sitting inside next to your rear window left and right.
These cover grills have a double effect.

Firstly giving an airflow over the inside of your rear window to keep damp away, or at least try to.
Secondly it guides the inside cab pressure out created when you close the doors of your beetle.

Originally made from a seventies plastic that starve after all those years we offer these now in a nice fiberglass reproduction.
Later models used 6 independent grills, available in black or white HERE

0780-050 Headliner vents -Beetle 08/70-07/71 white (pair)

1949-500 Timing belt kit T25 D/TD

0890-931 Floor over rear axle – Bus 03/55-07/67 SWT

1410-925 Oil Deflector in brakedrum – Porsche 356 51-59 SWT

2214-1 Large pulley tin with heating – without preheating

1912 Standard pulley blue

BBT News team wish you a very nice and relaxing weekend.

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