I am with Pete about this.
In no uncertain terms can the head be welded to the block.
A type 1 vw engine does not have valve seals.
What carbs did he put on it? NO aftermarket hot rod part will or even can be tuned to your specific engine out of the box. "New" weber carbs would need a lot of tuning and testing to get right.
So....
We hafta figure out whatcha got there.
I am an aftermarket hot parts using guy.....not an actual mechanic....but familiar with the hot rod stuff.
First......Pictures are a must.
Vw heads are an aluminum alloy and the part it mates with is cast iron. It can not be welded....but it can be stuck. Typically if the engine is used regularly it will not stick. The two metals heat and expand at different rates so that joint is always moving. Now if the engine sat for years out in the weather the iron could rust and become stuck to the aluminum.
The bad news about an engine that has sat in the weather is.......all the other parts could be affected also. Such as water/humidity in the cylinder bores causing rust. Carbs also damaged by long standing water in them. Also heads and valves are easy to let be damaged by weathering.
Rockers......all hot rod aftermarket rockers are made to be very little side play and shimmed solid.
Only the stock rockers which have the hairpin clips and wavy washers are the ones that can have huge side to side play. You probably have stock rockers or you have something terribly broken.
Pictures of rockers, heads under the valve covers where the springs are, carbs, underneath where the push rod tubes are, joint where the cylinders meet the block and where they meet the head. The I'd number at the generator stand. The sides of the oil sump where numbers are.
In no uncertain terms can the head be welded to the block.
A type 1 vw engine does not have valve seals.
What carbs did he put on it? NO aftermarket hot rod part will or even can be tuned to your specific engine out of the box. "New" weber carbs would need a lot of tuning and testing to get right.
So....
We hafta figure out whatcha got there.
I am an aftermarket hot parts using guy.....not an actual mechanic....but familiar with the hot rod stuff.
First......Pictures are a must.
Vw heads are an aluminum alloy and the part it mates with is cast iron. It can not be welded....but it can be stuck. Typically if the engine is used regularly it will not stick. The two metals heat and expand at different rates so that joint is always moving. Now if the engine sat for years out in the weather the iron could rust and become stuck to the aluminum.
The bad news about an engine that has sat in the weather is.......all the other parts could be affected also. Such as water/humidity in the cylinder bores causing rust. Carbs also damaged by long standing water in them. Also heads and valves are easy to let be damaged by weathering.
Rockers......all hot rod aftermarket rockers are made to be very little side play and shimmed solid.
Only the stock rockers which have the hairpin clips and wavy washers are the ones that can have huge side to side play. You probably have stock rockers or you have something terribly broken.
Pictures of rockers, heads under the valve covers where the springs are, carbs, underneath where the push rod tubes are, joint where the cylinders meet the block and where they meet the head. The I'd number at the generator stand. The sides of the oil sump where numbers are.