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  • Originally posted by Jarred View Post
    It's basically the 4+E from memory isn't it stu?

    Its the 5 speed I'd go for, in a streeter. I think the ratios are too quick in the 5 speeds. just imo though.
    There's a lot more than just 2 types of 020 gearbox.

    Pete
    79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
    7? MK1 Caddy
    79 B1 Passat Dasher Project
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    • i will get the code within an hour for you

      i just cbf waking up right now

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      • From memory it's a 4K

        Right on the mk1/2 change over with 90mm CV Joint's, the close ratio's & short final drive.

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        • Originally posted by golfworx View Post
          From memory it's a 4K

          Right on the mk1/2 change over with 90mm CV Joint's, the close ratio's & short final drive.
          thats the one! legend! thanks tim i knew you would come to the rescue

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          • Cool, that's about the hardest accelerating stock 5 speed there is.

            With that box and the K-Jet 1800 you'll be faster off the line line than Josh and Jarrad.

            You should be faster than me too! (Well, quicker than one of my Mk1s)



            Your ratios are

            3.45 2.12 1.44 1.13 0.89 with a final drive ratio of 3.94

            This is the close ratio gear set and the lowest diff ratio easily available.

            It's not going to be the most economical though

            Assuming 185/65/14 tyres you'll be at 3120 rpm @ 100km hr.

            Should be lots of fun at the traffic lights!

            Good luck with the RWC, I'll see you some time over the weekend for those scrapers.

            Pete
            79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
            7? MK1 Caddy
            79 B1 Passat Dasher Project
            12 Amarok

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            • Originally posted by Peter Jones View Post
              Cool, that's about the hardest accelerating stock 5 speed there is.

              With that box and the K-Jet 1800 you'll be faster off the line line than Josh and Jarrad.

              You should be faster than me too! (Well, quicker than one of my Mk1s)



              Your ratios are

              3.45 2.12 1.44 1.13 0.89 with a final drive ratio of 3.94

              This is the close ratio gear set and the lowest diff ratio easily available.

              It's not going to be the most economical though

              Assuming 185/65/14 tyres you'll be at 3120 rpm @ 100km hr.

              Should be lots of fun at the traffic lights!

              Good luck with the RWC, I'll see you some time over the weekend for those scrapers.

              Pete
              WOOO HOOO! thats just plain awesome! i can't wait to drive her

              thanks for that good info pete! yes i shall see you over the weekend

              hope your knee is getting better

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              • I hate to say it but, from my experience's there also the weakest box of gear's I've encountered.

                It's a funny thing, but my diesel 4 spd was actually faster in a sprint & could be pushed beyond the top speed of my close ratio 5 spd's too!

                But having that 2.12 2nd is pretty nice & you definately notice it, cause that's the main difference.

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                • Originally posted by golfworx View Post
                  I hate to say it but, from my experience's there also the weakest box of gear's I've encountered.

                  It's a funny thing, but my diesel 4 spd was actually faster in a sprint & could be pushed beyond the top speed of my close ratio 5 spd's too!

                  But having that 2.12 2nd is pretty nice & you definitely notice it, cause that's the main difference.
                  ok...well i think 2nd is rooted so i don't think i will be pushing it hard...i shall get it roadworthy and if it is stuffed im gunna pull it out chuck my diesel 4spd in and then get an lsd and get the 5 spd all done up nicely
                  Last edited by thestu; 29-08-2008, 11:07 AM.

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                  • Originally posted by golfworx View Post
                    It's a funny thing, but my diesel 4 spd was actually faster in a sprint & could be pushed beyond the top speed of my close ratio 5 spd's too!
                    I've got one of those Diesel 4 speeds in one of my cars behind a 1.8 ADZ motor. Seriously fast!

                    Code GC
                    3.45 1.94 1.28 0.91 with a FDR of 3.89

                    3150 rpm @100kph though

                    Stu, LSD's aren't cheap! you might want to consider an 80% pelolock kit first.

                    Pete
                    79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
                    7? MK1 Caddy
                    79 B1 Passat Dasher Project
                    12 Amarok

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                    • more problems with the golf today...had it running adn the engine just stopped...the pump it now stuffed

                      the tank sender is also stuffed...the lil plastic sensor for the fuel gauge has come out and i can't think of how to put it back in. so its leaking...

                      exhaust not in yet

                      no door latches

                      nothing going for me
                      Last edited by thestu; 30-08-2008, 08:06 AM.

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                      • Those pumps can be an issue. You need to check your wiring, you may have blown a fuse.

                        Firstly check the fuel pump relay (you did fit one didn't you?) These can be the cause of a lot of grief.

                        As these pumps age the internal bearings wear out and they can jam up internally. When this happens they stop turning, draw heaps of current and blow the fuse ( or melt the wiring if you don't have a fuse).

                        To get them going again on the side of the road a couple of light taps with a hammer usually frees them up again and they'll get you home, but that's about it.

                        A pump in good condition will draw about 5 - 8 amps and it it will pull over 20amps when it stalls so your wiring should be setup for those sorts of currents. I went through a heap of 20Amp fuses until I worked out what was going on with my pump.

                        So, make sure your wiring's up to it, check there's power at the pump and give it a thump.

                        If thumping it makes it go, you're up for a new pump I'm afraid.

                        Pete
                        79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
                        7? MK1 Caddy
                        79 B1 Passat Dasher Project
                        12 Amarok

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                        • Oh and don't forget this site about K-Jet



                          I keep a print out of it in my Garage!

                          Pete
                          79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
                          7? MK1 Caddy
                          79 B1 Passat Dasher Project
                          12 Amarok

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                          • Originally posted by Peter Jones View Post
                            Those pumps can be an issue. You need to check your wiring, you may have blown a fuse.

                            Firstly check the fuel pump relay (you did fit one didn't you?) These can be the cause of a lot of grief.

                            As these pumps age the internal bearings wear out and they can jam up internally. When this happens they stop turning, draw heaps of current and blow the fuse ( or melt the wiring if you don't have a fuse).

                            To get them going again on the side of the road a couple of light taps with a hammer usually frees them up again and they'll get you home, but that's about it.

                            A pump in good condition will draw about 5 - 8 amps and it it will pull over 20amps when it stalls so your wiring should be setup for those sorts of currents. I went through a heap of 20Amp fuses until I worked out what was going on with my pump.

                            So, make sure your wiring's up to it, check there's power at the pump and give it a thump.

                            If thumping it makes it go, you're up for a new pump I'm afraid.

                            Pete
                            yes i definitely had a relay and a fuse

                            the car was runnign and just stalled..so i bypassed the relay to try the pump...the wire just sparks and the pump sounds like its seazed i shall try the tap trick! i should really get one of the proper k-jet pumps and run an accumulator and a pressure reg..but atm the just have the pump going straight into the fuel filter then into the k-jet...but i never had any problems with it running...and worked well at high rpm.

                            with the tank sender should i jsut try and get a new one? or a good second handy? ir try and fix the one i have? what is a glue that will not perrish when fuel touches it?

                            Stu

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                            • Try swopping the wires over on the pump and running it backwards for a minute. That can unjam them too
                              Remember kjet is picky with foreign matter and slurry from the bottom of the tank. A full tank of fresh fuel and a good filter would help matters.
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                              • Originally posted by Golf Loon View Post
                                Try swopping the wires over on the pump and running it backwards for a minute. That can unjam them too
                                Remember kjet is picky with foreign matter and slurry from the bottom of the tank. A full tank of fresh fuel and a good filter would help matters.
                                will try that too

                                i just swapped the tank over and put good clean fuel in and a new fuel filter!

                                should i run na filter before the pump?

                                i was told not to because it may not work properly

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