I checked with the local clutch and brake place and they said they had never seen a replacement for the spring steel clip , and they didn't think the wear was that bad - put some lube on it thats what they would do !!!
It doesn't appear as a replacement part in any parts manual so I did as they said and in it went today !!!
Note to would be clutch replacers - the entire process depends largely on the engine being moved towards the front of the car so the box can clear the subframe both on the way out and the way in - don't do as I did and take off both engine mounts unless your suspending the engine from above ( this would make the process a lot easier from what i can see) I ended up putting the driver side mount back on so the engine didn't fall out of the car but lowering the other side down and pulling the engine towards the front of the car. It gave me enough room to clear the sub frame and was much more controllable.
Remove ( I couldn't get to the top bolt so I took out the lower 2 bolts and tapped the mount upward gently and on reflection I think that if the oil filter was removed it would allow access to the top bolt) the mount that attaches the drive shaft housing to the engine if you don't you will end up doing it as the gearbox/diff/cv driveshaft causing snags on it repeatedly on removal and instillation.
Ive read a few articles where they jam a 14 inch piece of wood between the sump and the main subframe to push the engine forward and steady it - I think this would work well and also stabilise the engine - next time perhaps !
Remove the diff / gearbox rubber mount as its too tight to leave on but remember to partially reattach it before you put the engine mount back on or you will have to use a tyre lever to pry the mount and fit the bolts.
Its a bit of a hassle to get to the last M8 Hex bolt on the back of the gearbox to bell housing - its a bloody fiddly to get to lying on your back and you can only feel it - almost as bad to put back in - I think that VW did it on purpose to piss me off !
The box is an odd shape and for first timers its a little hard to work out a balance point - once thats done I had no problems slowly lifting and shuffling the box into place - it would be easier with 4 hands but I didn't have any mates willing to climb under the car and get greasy !
It has taken me a real long time - 3 days to get it out and 2 to get it back in but I think that the experience I have gained will cut that down to a day next time ! Its funny I spend days looking on the web for a practical guide to removal but could only find the odd tip and technique for removal likewise the manual I have is rubbish but at least it gave me the basic's !
Its do-able it takes time and the second time around it will be quicker !
Best I think to remove the engine and box together unless you don't want to de gas the aircon like me !
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