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    Quote Originally Posted by Snail Style View Post
    Can you give me the vin of the original vehicle and the donor vehicle?

    Most likely is you have the incorrect flywheel fitted. At a certain year break they changed the clutch design. Incorrect flywheel throws the adjustment out.

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    Thanks for the reply.
    I can give you the VIN of my vehicle and engine no of the new engine? will that be enough?

    Can you explain how the engine flywheel could cause issues in the gearbox?

    Thanks

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    That won't help as need a second vin to cross reference. Only other option is to compare the part #s directly off the two flywheels.

    As i said, the thickness of the two flywheels are different. This causes the gearbox to not adapt the clutch points correctly and therefore the shuddering/banging etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snail Style View Post
    That won't help as need a second vin to cross reference. Only other option is to compare the part #s directly off the two flywheels.

    As i said, the thickness of the two flywheels are different. This causes the gearbox to not adapt the clutch points correctly and therefore the shuddering/banging etc.

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    The VIN Numbers are

    My Car - WVWZZZ1KZBM611414
    Engine - WVWZZZ1KZ9W513236

    Thanks for your help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snail Style View Post
    That won't help as need a second vin to cross reference. Only other option is to compare the part #s directly off the two flywheels.

    As i said, the thickness of the two flywheels are different. This causes the gearbox to not adapt the clutch points correctly and therefore the shuddering/banging etc.

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    Hi Any Chance you could look this up please?

    My Car - WVWZZZ1KZBM611414
    Engine - WVWZZZ1KZ9W513236

    Thanks in Advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRG2 View Post
    Hi Any Chance you could look this up please?

    My Car - WVWZZZ1KZBM611414
    Engine - WVWZZZ1KZ9W513236

    Thanks in Advance
    Hi All
    Thanks for eading and Sharing.

    For anyone who wants to know, it was the flywheel was different. The original was put back on and all is well.

    Big Thanks to Snail Style for his guidance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRG2 View Post
    Hi All
    Thanks for eading and Sharing.

    For anyone who wants to know, it was the flywheel was different. The original was put back on and all is well.

    Big Thanks to Snail Style for his guidance!
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    Sounds like you need someone with the right gear to adapt and reprogram the system.

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