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beechymonza
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mad beech
Gearbox mount,
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21 November 2010, 12:59 »
Ok i found out my gearbox mount has broken,
I drive a 16v gti,
I have read somewhere on here that it is better 2 use the mount of a 1.3 golf, Is this correct,
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Ben Lessani
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Re: Gearbox mount,
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21 November 2010, 13:04 »
Yup.
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beechymonza
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Re: Gearbox mount,
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21 November 2010, 13:24 »
I think it was on your How 2 do things list that i saw it,
Whats the difference then,
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Sam
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Re: Gearbox mount,
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21 November 2010, 17:28 »
I wondered this halfway though installing a std mount
im guessing its just cos standard is hydro and 1.3 is solid yes?
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dadrathers
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Re: Gearbox mount,
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21 November 2010, 20:43 »
Just fitted the solid rubber mount from the 1.3 as this seems to be the best advice.
I did not trust a cheap hydro and didn't want to be swapping it again in 6 months. However, there is more vibration now on tick over but I am hoping that as it beds in and the rubber gets worked a bit that it will improve in the next few months - not that is that bad just more vibration than the old mount. Having said that the gear change etc. feels much better. We'll see!!
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Wayne
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21 November 2010, 23:28 »
I might be wrong but was told the diesel is also heavier duty.
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