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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: simonh285 on 13 November 2011, 22:27
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hello im new to the forum and have a rather complex question about the drive shatfs on my 1990 golf driver 1.6.
I brought the car a few nights ago knowing that the owner had put a new gearbox in but not completed the job. I believe it had a 4 speed box in before which has now been replaced with a 5 speed box. Now the shalf flanges which I believe they are called on the new gearbox are 100mm wide and the drive shalfs on the car need a 90mm fitments. The previous owner had already replaced the near side flange fitting but the fitting is not pushed all the way in. Would I be right in thinking its just a block of wood and hammer job to get the fitment fully in?
Now on the offside I still need to remove the old 100mm fitting and replace it with the 90mm fitting which i have no idea how to do!
I would be very greatful for any help
cheers
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The flange that's half on should just knock on.
The flange you need to swap will need the nut gunned off and then you'll probably need a puller to get the existing flange off.
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if it's an 020 box there is a circlip you undo that and then ether the flange twits you in the face as it jumps off and flys across the workshop or you have to help it with a hammer, getting new flanges on is fun usaaly squezze them in with a clamp and then poke the cilip in and job done
new shaft oil seals are reccomended tho
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Good point, well put. 020 is different to 02A.
Can't remember when I last worked on the 020 box of cheese... :grin: