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Beetle Engine Seal - 1950-65 (Also Splitscreen Bus And Baywindow Bus 1950-71)

This engine bay rubber seal fits into the tinware channel around your engine, sealing off the engine compartment from the hot air rising from the exhaust and heater boxes below.

By preventing hot air from being recirculated into the cooling fan intake, this seal plays a critical role in maintaining proper engine temperature and avoiding overheating—especially important on aircooled engines.

This version is correct for:
All Beetles and Karmann Ghias manufactured before 1965
All Splitscreen Buses
Early Baywindow Buses built before 1971 with removable rear valance

Manufactured from durable, heat-resistant rubber, the seal is designed to fit snugly into the tinware channel without adhesives. It compresses against the engine tins when installed to create an effective barrier.

If your old seal is cracked, missing, or hardened, replacing it is essential to protect your engine and keep cooling air working as designed.

Features:

  • OE-style rubber profile for a tight, original fit

  • Helps maintain correct cooling and prevent overheating

  • Quick and easy installation into the existing channel

  • Suitable for early aircooled VW models

Fitting Notes:

  • Position: Engine bay tinware channel perimeter

  • For vehicles with removable rear valance

  • Always clean out the channel before fitting to ensure the seal seats fully

Applications:

  • VW Beetle: Up to 1964

  • VW Karmann Ghia: Up to 1964

  • VW Splitscreen Bus: All years

  • VW Baywindow Bus: Up to 1971 (removable rear valance models)

Quantity: Sold each
Quality: Good quality reproduction

Manufacturer: Classic

Availability: Stock Item

Unit of Measure: Each

Dimensions:

Width: 180mm

Height: 180mm

Depth: 40mm

Volume: 1296000mm3

Weight: 0.473kg

This Part Fits: Beetle, Karmann Ghia, Baywindow, Splitscreen,

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