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Title: what does this mean
Post by: GemGTI on 03 October 2006, 14:22
and what do I put for my car?

"number and layout of cylinders, eg: 1600cc 6 cyl V6"

I know mine is a 1600 but thats all I know.

Anyone else know?

cheers,

G :smiley:
Title: Re: what does this mean
Post by: Fielder on 03 October 2006, 14:24
yours is a 1600cc 4cyl straight4

thats a 1.6 4cylender (number of pistons) straight 4 (pattern the 4 pistons are layed out in)
Title: Re: what does this mean
Post by: Agreeable Slick on 03 October 2006, 14:27
I do hope this isn't for a for sale ad gem.  :shocked: :cry:
Title: Re: what does this mean
Post by: GemGTI on 03 October 2006, 14:32
no its to fill a form out for a quote on a recon gearbox.

any suggestions welcome for possible plases to get a good 2nd hand one from (with warranty)

 :smiley:

Title: Re: what does this mean
Post by: BobbyT on 03 October 2006, 15:14
getting mine refurbed at g star dubworld for about 650 i think ( i think that includes a new clutch too!  :undecided:)  :smiley:
Title: Re: what does this mean
Post by: GemGTI on 03 October 2006, 15:21
aaagggghhhh!  :shocked: tooooo expensive. I need cheap.  :sad:
Title: Re: what does this mean
Post by: Veedubgt18v on 03 October 2006, 15:23
do a google search maybe?
Title: Re: what does this mean
Post by: mattneck(Beavis) on 03 October 2006, 18:20
01454 329990

volksmania, chipping sodbury, nr bristol.. i use them all the time, and i know they are really good from expereince, got a huge stack of boxes there to!
Title: Re: what does this mean
Post by: Madone_si on 03 October 2006, 18:49
rrrrr the gearbox question.... one I hate....

The following places should help....

Full rebuild of gearbox will cost 550-600 from C&R Enterprise - the only company I would use for gearbox rebuilds

Second hand one can pick up from 50-200 - but you may get the same problem or gear issues - you never know with second hand gear boxs

go onto vwgolfmk1.org.uk - mk1 golf website and ask the following members - crazyquiff or scouse as they break cars and may have a good gear box for you, I use both these guys and they are very helpful on parts for mk1's

I've brought a few gearbox - second hand and have found they don't last that long... so best to go the rebuild route, most companies will strip the gearbox down and repair what ever is broken which then keeps the cost down.

cabriolet 020 boxes:

020300046X - 9A & 4Y
020300046EX - 4S
020300046FX - 4T
020300048EX - ACD & AEN
020300050AX - AUG

also see:

http://www.4crawler.com/Diesel/VW_020_transmission.shtml

and

http://www.jwsvws.com/020%20Transmission%20Guide.html




Title: Re: what does this mean
Post by: GemGTI on 03 October 2006, 21:37
Thanks si, I have already emailed crazyquiff, he thinks he might have a gearbox - but I see what you are saying about second hand ones not being reliable - the last think I would want is to have it taken out and sorted out a second time! When I spoke to Joe, he said he had a box out of a mk1 van, but I've since been told that ideally it should be from the same model and year as my car? I spoke to my local vw specialist who said they would happily fit a second hand one for me (but obviously I'd pay their labour charges £40 an hour). but warned me that it might end up being worse than my existing box. So it might just be worth getting them to take it out and strip it to see exactly what is wrong, it might just be the speedo cable and the rest of the box might be fine, although that would be looking on the optomistic side!!

hmmmmmm.... just dont know  :undecided:
Title: Re: what does this mean
Post by: Madone_si on 03 October 2006, 21:57
I think to save time and money, in the long run, I would get the gearbox you have fixed, that being just small part wrong with it or a complete rebuild. you should ask the guys you have spoken to already, what there pricing is for fixing just the part broken versa a complete rebuild.
Title: Re: what does this mean
Post by: GemGTI on 03 October 2006, 22:08
ok will do.  :smiley:
Title: Re: what does this mean
Post by: DubFan on 04 October 2006, 10:00
You might find that one of the bigger named places can do you a box.
When I had trouble with the gearbox on my Mk4 Polo, I phoned round a few places and found that the local branch of Mr Clutch would supply a recon box and fit it along with a new clutch for about £700. Which was about the best I found.

I too was told to steer clear of second hand boxes cos they can be more trouble than they're worth, unless of course you know where it's come from.

If you get your box refurb'd, at least you'll know that it's ok, and hopefully they won't have to replace much.