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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: new(ish)dubber on 16 August 2010, 20:39

Title: Gearbox help
Post by: new(ish)dubber on 16 August 2010, 20:39
Need a new gearbox for my mk2 1.8 driver. Currently has a 8v gti box but it's shot, just wondering would it be best to replace with another 8v gti box or go for a mk3 box ? or maybe even back to the standard driver box :/ any help much appreciated
Title: Re: Gearbox help
Post by: darren182 on 16 August 2010, 21:14
with the mk3 box u will need to change the gear selector to cables i think but i would just go with what u got or what u can get your hands on i just had to change my gearbox lol so both been in the same boat i think
Title: Re: Gearbox help
Post by: new(ish)dubber on 16 August 2010, 21:27
yeah another 8v box seems to be the best option, first time changing the box ? how lond did it take you ?
Title: Re: Gearbox help
Post by: darren182 on 16 August 2010, 21:31
took me about 4 hours in total my first one on a golf,i found the hardest part was gettin the box out of the chassis and the front engine mount which on the 16v the starter motor bolts through be carefull if yours is like that i didnt realize and ended up busting a water pipe,if your mechanically minded u should be fine
Title: Re: Gearbox help
Post by: new(ish)dubber on 16 August 2010, 21:36
did you take the whole block out or drop the box out the bottom ? i think i'm gonna go for take the whole front off and engine crane her out
Title: Re: Gearbox help
Post by: darren182 on 16 August 2010, 21:51
i got mine up on axlestands and dropped it out the bottom i just had to turn the diff to the top when i removed the box and again when fitting the new one, but i got a little problem with mine now makes a weird noise when pressing the clutch but it cant be the relese bearing because they dont have one its a really wierd setup to the clutch if yours is the same type as mine its like the flywheel sits over the top of the clutch and u will need a 9mm 12sides socket to remove it.
Title: Re: Gearbox help
Post by: new(ish)dubber on 16 August 2010, 21:56
yeah i've got an engine crane handy so it makes sense to use it not too sure about the clutch setup though. i know mine has got a release bearing because i have a reciept in my service history for a new one with the clutch
Title: Re: Gearbox help
Post by: darren182 on 17 August 2010, 10:54
must be different then but anyway hope it all goes well for you and u get no hickups,
Title: Re: Gearbox help
Post by: danny_p on 17 August 2010, 18:20
i got mine up on axlestands and dropped it out the bottom i just had to turn the diff to the top when i removed the box and again when fitting the new one, but i got a little problem with mine now makes a weird noise when pressing the clutch but it cant be the relese bearing because they dont have one its a really wierd setup to the clutch if yours is the same type as mine its like the flywheel sits over the top of the clutch and u will need a 9mm 12sides socket to remove it.

they do have a relese bearing it's just not in the normal place
Title: Re: Gearbox help
Post by: new(ish)dubber on 17 August 2010, 19:59
i see, can anybody shed some light on the flanges ? i believe i may have to change mine ? i'd rather get it beforehand so i have everything i need
Title: Re: Gearbox help
Post by: rubjonny on 18 August 2010, 10:06
mk3 1.8-2.0 8v petrol gearbox will fit straight on, as will mk2 16v. but with the 16v and 21.0 8v box you need a 16v clutch kit. the flanges on 1.8 MK2 and 1.8-2.0 MK3 petrol models are all the same size, so no need to touch em. its the 1.6 petrol ones that have 90mm flanges on
Title: Re: Gearbox help
Post by: darren182 on 18 August 2010, 10:34
i got mine up on axlestands and dropped it out the bottom i just had to turn the diff to the top when i removed the box and again when fitting the new one, but i got a little problem with mine now makes a weird noise when pressing the clutch but it cant be the relese bearing because they dont have one its a really wierd setup to the clutch if yours is the same type as mine its like the flywheel sits over the top of the clutch and u will need a 9mm 12sides socket to remove it.

they do have a relese bearing it's just not in the normal place

really! where? i thought there was just a plate with a push rod, could this be the noise on mine?
Title: Re: Gearbox help
Post by: rubjonny on 18 August 2010, 11:18
behind the green plate on the end of the box