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Sweet mate. I'm waiting on price from Camden GTi for a OEM one but what you have made is inspiring!
Can I ask how you made them? Did you use a mold or just cut the urethane?
How easy was it to disassemble and re install?
Cheers ,
Locky
Thanks guys for the praise, but it wasnt that hard, just used a lathe witha bit of help from my neighbor and some teflon/nylon i had, i do have a hoist which makes getting the piece in and out alot easier, but u could do it with a ramp. Took me a couple of goes on the linkage adjustment to get that right when i put it back in, but now i have all my gears, then i had a slight crunch from 1st to second if i changed quick (couldnt do that before) but have solved that by dumping the gearbox oil and using ATF to help the syncro rings work. I am a dual trade Instrument tech/ electrician so ive only ever done minimal training with a lathe (week course 20yrs ago). if you can wind a handle and use a vernier you can make theses bushes. The kit does come with the bush closer to the shifter aswell i think and a heap of other little bits, mine all look ok. good luck.
Thanks guys for the praise, but it wasnt that hard, just used a lathe witha bit of help from my neighbor and some teflon/nylon i had, i do have a hoist which makes getting the piece in and out alot easier, but u could do it with a ramp. Took me a couple of goes on the linkage adjustment to get that right when i put it back in, but now i have all my gears, then i had a slight crunch from 1st to second if i changed quick (couldnt do that before) but have solved that by dumping the gearbox oil and using ATF to help the syncro rings work. I am a dual trade Instrument tech/ electrician so ive only ever done minimal training with a lathe (week course 20yrs ago). if you can wind a handle and use a vernier you can make theses bushes. The kit does come with the bush closer to the shifter aswell i think and a heap of other little bits, mine all look ok. good luck.
I'm not that handy with a lathe- only what I learned in wood work 20 odd years ago too!! haha, plus I dont have access to one.
I Still havent heard back from Camden GTI on a OEM set so..might have to wait to order one from GAP.
Anybody else know where to track a set?
I will do the change over myself though.. that is a challenge I will take on!
I changed the oil to Penzoil SIN ( fully Synthetic ) day before yesterday and have noticed a difference in the shift. Still have the second gear crunch if you change to quickly. 5th gear is a bastard to find sometimes cause of the worn out bushing but really smooth change otherwise.
Last edited by golfmeup; 01-07-2011, 07:22 PM.
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yeah, i couldnt get reverse and had to bloody push the car backward out of a park, but am pretty chuffed that the ATF got rid of the crunch 1st to 2nd in about 1/2 hr of driving. I remembered ford doing it in the 80s with their less than perfect 4 speeds for the same reasons, i will have to change it out more regulary than you would with the synthetic, but its not a daily drive anyway, plus i had the ATF in the shed.Veedub machine in the UK do a kit aswell as someone pointed out to me earlier.
Last edited by mashman; 02-07-2011, 07:43 AM.
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yeah, i couldnt get reverse and had to bloody push the car backward out of a park, but am pretty chuffed that the ATF got rid of the crunch 1st to 2nd in about 1/2 hr of driving. I remembered ford doing it in the 80s with their less than perfect 4 speeds for the same reasons, i will have to change it out more regulary than you would with the synthetic, but its not a daily drive anyway, plus i had the ATF in the shed.Veedub machine in the UK do a kit aswell as someone pointed out to me earlier.
Yep- I will have to look at an upgrade kit at the same time. GAP have one probably the same- has a shift weight included for shorter throw.
Cheers.
Off to play change oil pan gaskets and filter and a few other things!
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