see what happens, I've got an audi 1.9l and 5 speed box from my parts car you can use if need be.
see what happens, I've got an audi 1.9l and 5 speed box from my parts car you can use if need be.
What a shame mate. But you'll end up in a better place once you've got through this and out the other side.
And probably a whole heap wiser!
You could change to diff to one that takes circlips or use the experience to justify putting in an LSD.
If you're not fussed about ratios the MK3 boxes are cheap.
I'm puzzled as to why you've got a bolt retaining the flange all the 5 speeds I've seen have circlips.
79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
7? MK1 Caddy
79 B1 Passat Dasher Project
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yeah it's an 020 5-speed...i haven't seen any other MK1 gearboxes, but yeah this one definately has the centre allen key to hold the diff flange one...the previous owner had modified it, not myself and as i've said put one of those crappy friction kits in...i would obviously put a poper LSD in, but student wages don't allow for it.
however, i can feel the groove on the shaft where a circlip would go...are you suggesting that this would be enough to hold the whole flange on? would it be worth a try?
if i do need to replace the box i will look for a short ratio box...recommendatios? as i will be looking to increase engine capacity in the future as well.
thanks!
78 2-door 1.8 KR 16v - twin dellorto's
Definitely worth a try, normally that threaded hole has nothing in it, it's only used to install the flanges. Take a look at this page.
020 Flange
The circlip is all that's required.
As to close ratio gear boxes, they're hard to find.
There's three different diff ratios in the close ratio boxes, 3.94, 3.89 and 3.67
3.94 is what I use, it's the lowest of the stock ratios and gives you about 200Km/h at redline in 5th. Punchy out of the corners.
3.67 is higher and more economical on the street.
Close ratio gear box codes and ratios are
FM FD FK
3.45, 2.12, 1.44, 1.13, 0.91 FDR 3.89
4K
3.45, 2.12, 1.44, 1.13, 0.89 FDR 3.94
4Y 9A ACD AEN
3.45, 2.12, 1.44, 1.13, 0.89 FDR 3.67
7G
3.45, 2.12, 1.44, 1.13, 0.91 FDR 3.65
2H
3.45, 2.12, 1.44, 1.13, 0.91 FDR 3.94
AGB 2Y
3.45, 2.12, 1.44, 1.13, 0.91 FDR 3.67
79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
7? MK1 Caddy
79 B1 Passat Dasher Project
12 Amarok
so a massive thanks to pete jones...absolute guru and saved me the extreme hassle of taking out the gearbox and potentially outlaying a lot of money...
as suggested by pete there is not meant to be a bolt into the stub-axle. obviously a previous (non-vw) workshop and done a dody and just used a bolt instead of the factory set-up...
this afternoon i removed the crappy set-up and prepared it for the factory washer and circlip which should be arriving friday!
i also fabricated a home-made flange installation device as it's the only way to do it properly due to the thickness of the spring behind the flange!
anyway was happy with the way the tool came up (no bad for someone who works in media ahah and should have the car back on the road this weekend.
pete i owe you a beer.
78 2-door 1.8 KR 16v - twin dellorto's
I'm guessing you were able to get the bolt out from inside?
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