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  • #16
    I'd love an ABF or 9A, would be the ducks nuts. cost is the only thing holding me back, and availability.

    2E's and AGGs are much easier to find! (and cheaper to buy! I'm a tightarse I know.)


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    • #17
      I know of a few budget ABF engines around atm. Like $1200ish.
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      • #18
        Nice score Jarred. ABF is the way to go any swap will be work you may aswell get your moneys worth!

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        • #19
          you got the car cheap, you may as well get a nice drivelineto go with the straight body
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          • #20
            gearbox code is a 4T..... Anyone know what that means?

            The box also looks to have been reco'd at some stage, judging by the silastic between the bellhousing and the body of the box. Linkages are a little bit sloppy too, are new bushes like in a mk 1 the fix?


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            • #21
              happy to help you out with the wiring side of things if you want to go to a EFI setup.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by BlackVr6ix View Post
                happy to help you out with the wiring side of things if you want to go to a EFI setup.
                thanks for the offer. Might get a knock on your door one day with that kind of helpful attitude


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                • #23
                  Should be an 020 on that beast mate, ball and socket under the gearstick , i can get a kit for that ( most common) and there is a bush at the end of the selector rod on a bracket that bolts onto the steering rack. It is available from Dub If you need part numbers chime in mate. Best to set up the gears with VW3104. Im happy to post it to you to borrow if you need it.
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                  • #24
                    4T is the run of the mill 5 Speed.

                    3.45, 1.94, 1.29, 0.91, 0.75 FDR 3.67

                    This is one of the tallest ratio boxes.

                    6500rpm in 5th should equate to 159 mph on stock tyres

                    at 70 mph it should be pulling only 2856 rpm on stock tyres

                    90mm flanges

                    190mm clutch.

                    Pete
                    79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
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                    • #25
                      Oh, and congrats on the purchase!

                      Pete
                      79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
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                      • #26
                        Good stuff, give it the motorsport sleeper look
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                        • #27
                          Ah yes my bad!!!!! 4T - still there is a ball and socket at the gearstick, common for a sloppy operation and and like i mentioned before there is a bearing bush on the bracket that bolts to the rack, depending on your engine letters some had a 210 mm clutch and like Peter mentioned a 190mm but i was sure the 1.6 had the 190 clutch?????
                          CHeers
                          Jmac
                          Alba European
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                          • #28
                            Thanks Pete. I had a feeling you'd know.

                            Cheers Jimmy. I'll keep that in mind. I checked under the shifter boot, and it's got a ball and socket down there, with plenty of grease! I'll give you a holler if need be when the time comes.

                            I wont actually be doing anything on it for a while yet, not till after exams. Then depends how busy I get with christmas work, we'll see what happens. (more money the better! )

                            I'm thinking I'll defiantly need GTI/G60 arch flares and maybe smoked rear tails. Donno about wheels though. Matt black wheels would be very sleeper though.. hm...


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