Hey guy I'm just in a predicament at the moment. I've got a 4speed diesel gear box and I just brought a 1.8l 8 vale engine block, im about to replace the clutch before Assembling them together, is there a specific clutch I need to install or just a standard NA clutch.
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It's a 1980 GLD, ive taken out the diesel motor and replacing it with a 1.8l 8v motor. I'm trying to reuse some parts which can also adapt with both motors. It's not going to be a everyday car that ill be driving in and I'm aware of the final gear ratio on a 4 speed box.
What are your thoughts. Should I Just leave the 4 speed boxMK1, 1976 golfLS, 4 door (SOLD! Will be missed)
MK1, 1980 golfGLD, 4 door (1.8l, 8v, 5 speed)
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unless you do lots of hwy kms,the 4 speed will do fine, imo.
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I believe you are getting it wrong. A diesel engine revs a lot lower than a petrol. Therefore the gearing in a diesel gearbox (ie final drive ratio) is much taller (smaller numerically). So rather than screaming its head off the revs will be lower for a given speed than for a "petrol" gear box. This would make highway cruising easy so long as the engine has the torque to pull it. A 1.8 should handle it quite well.2001 Bora 4 Motion Sport now used by number two son
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Thanks a lot for that vital
Information. I was stressing out couldn't decided on keeping my gearbox or going out and buying one which Now isn't necessary!youve all made my first step easier thanks again
MK1, 1976 golfLS, 4 door (SOLD! Will be missed)
MK1, 1980 golfGLD, 4 door (1.8l, 8v, 5 speed)
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Originally posted by Bora Sport View PostI believe you are getting it wrong. A diesel engine revs a lot lower than a petrol. Therefore the gearing in a diesel gearbox (ie final drive ratio) is much taller (smaller numerically). So rather than screaming its head off the revs will be lower for a given speed than for a "petrol" gear box. This would make highway cruising easy so long as the engine has the torque to pull it. A 1.8 should handle it quite well.
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Originally posted by Stanton View PostYou are wrong.Do the research.I couldn't be bothered seeing you don't want to agree.
Consider that in my old LS, 1.6 petrol, the standard 4 speed had me doing 4200rpm at 120km/h! Woooo!'07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
'98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
'99 A4 Quattro 1.8T
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4 speed gear box will fit fine, but you will have problems with trying to fit 5 speed gearbox without having to do some modifications to the gearbox mount as 5 speed is 5-10 cm to long....also unless you are good with the electrics dont do the engine conversion as you might strugle to find someone to do it for you, n thats y i sold my mk1shame.....
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