So was looking around on fleabay and one popped up. It was in a Beetle that was being parted out, was assured the engine ran fine and was complete. So agreed on a price and on Monday I went and picked up a "complete" (might not be so complete) 2.1 with all the wiring.
Just an FYI, No I am not a mechanic or have expert knowledge of these engines so there's gonna be questions that may seem daft to the knowledgable. It's a learning experience for me and this will either help people make a choice to do this themselves..or not
 
 For funzies I will put the breakdown cost here of everything i've needed to order, will update this as I go.
£750 DJ Engine
£35.63 Facet Low Pressure Electric Fuel pump (carb running, may go injection not 100% decided)
£2.95 Rocker Cover Gaskets
£464 New Cam with Adapter, Oil Pump, Piston Rings, two second hand DJ pistons, one Jug/sleeve and new woodruff keys
£75.60 New set of Lifters
£76.25 Full Engine Gasket Set.
£69.13 Pushrod Tube Set
£118.29 New set of VW NOS Con Rods
£20.79 New Timing Gear
£13.54 Cam Bearings Double Thrust
£14.39 Big End Bearings
£125.64 Cylinder Head Stud Set
£11.94 Piston Ring Compressor
£55.99 Impact Gun
£12.40 Bearing Puller
£9.89 Stud remover
£7.40 Snap Ring Pliers
£4.99 Circlip Pliers
£43.99 Engine Stand
£20 Barrels honed and Crank Polished.
£120 Four studs removed by local engine shop
So that comes up to about £2.052.72 aside form a few sundries like gloves and plusgas.

The reason why I say it is "complete" is that I made a rookie mistake when picking it up and just got the chap to stick the engine in the back of the van with all the wiring in a box.. I never checked the wiring box the next day at home, realizing that the control unit is missing (I think the system is a Digifant, could be wrong, I was, it's a DigiJet, Carb has the vaccum unit + no lambda sensor on the exhaust that came with it nor one on the loom). Gave him a message and he says everything that came off the beetle for the engine was all in the box but he'd have a look to see if it was left behind.
So, I am thinking as I cannot find the unit (it could have fell out of the box into the back of the van on the way back but I doubt it) maybe I should just swap over the carb and manifold from the 1.9, and run it like that I know people tend to do that. Maybe someone has a manifold knocking around? I have another carb to rebuild and get parts for so that might make more sense than picking bits off the 1.9.
I already checked for compression which it has (don't know how much yet but it has some), But gonna be doing some simple checks and closer looks at things after I make this post so more pictures to follow just to document my progress into madness.
 
				



 . Also with the injection system I'd have to replace my brand new fuel tank with an injection tank.
 . Also with the injection system I'd have to replace my brand new fuel tank with an injection tank.
 Not sure that air filter was helping anything... it's messy in there.
 Not sure that air filter was helping anything... it's messy in there. Coil could do with a clean..
Coil could do with a clean.. An example of the state of the fuel lines.
An example of the state of the fuel lines. Looks like I've dug these up from the garden
Looks like I've dug these up from the garden   Got the old nasty pipes and rusted crimp? connectors that held the pipes onto the injectors. Put them back on the engine for now (with the old crappy rubbers).
Got the old nasty pipes and rusted crimp? connectors that held the pipes onto the injectors. Put them back on the engine for now (with the old crappy rubbers). Ruh roh...
Ruh roh... so I carefully used my breaker bar and applied pressure very carefully and I mean real carefully. That got it moving, when I got it out I put spare plugs into the engine to make sure nothing got in that shouldn't... and no I didn't use the breaker bar to put the "new" plugs in
 so I carefully used my breaker bar and applied pressure very carefully and I mean real carefully. That got it moving, when I got it out I put spare plugs into the engine to make sure nothing got in that shouldn't... and no I didn't use the breaker bar to put the "new" plugs in   Balls.. snapped the small thread on the alternator.. I wasn't even trying either
Balls.. snapped the small thread on the alternator.. I wasn't even trying either  
 What horrors hide underneath
What horrors hide underneath 


 Same cannot be said for other bits of the loom..
Same cannot be said for other bits of the loom..   quite a few bare corroded wires here and there expected with the age though I guess.
 quite a few bare corroded wires here and there expected with the age though I guess.

 Off comes the gubbins on the top, did a bit of light cleaning with a wirebrush but need to vaccum it off really..
Off comes the gubbins on the top, did a bit of light cleaning with a wirebrush but need to vaccum it off really..  First real issue I've had.. hopefully the last one
First real issue I've had.. hopefully the last one   . One of the small bolts that holds the thermostat casing together is rusted in. Tried to plus gas it and get a wrench on it, thought it was moving but it's just spinning the metal thread around in the housing. I got the thermostat out, it had a fair bit of sealant gunk around it but overall wasn't too bad. The spring was very weak on this one though. I am guessing I will have to replace the lower part of the thermostat housing as even if I drilled out the old bolt the metal threaded sleeve in it is loose.
 . One of the small bolts that holds the thermostat casing together is rusted in. Tried to plus gas it and get a wrench on it, thought it was moving but it's just spinning the metal thread around in the housing. I got the thermostat out, it had a fair bit of sealant gunk around it but overall wasn't too bad. The spring was very weak on this one though. I am guessing I will have to replace the lower part of the thermostat housing as even if I drilled out the old bolt the metal threaded sleeve in it is loose. Underside of it :x
Underside of it :x

 Now something I've never done before is taking a clutch off. Mainly because I want to take the flywheel off and replace the oil seal behind it, seems to make sense to do that job now with the engine already being out, even though it doesn't seem to be leaking oil.
Now something I've never done before is taking a clutch off. Mainly because I want to take the flywheel off and replace the oil seal behind it, seems to make sense to do that job now with the engine already being out, even though it doesn't seem to be leaking oil.