EBJ vs EGR

Maxg1850n

Active member
Joined
May 13, 2018
Location
Iowa
TDI
2000 Jetta GLS Auto
The reverse recently went out in my 2000 jetta with an EBJ transmission. I found a used EGR 5 speed out of a 2001 jetta.

Other than switching my shift linkages around will I have any other problems with the swap? Maybe clutch fitment?

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Prairieview

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 9, 2017
Location
Too close to Sturgis 'ithole
TDI
Two 2000 Beetles, 2002 Jetta, 2002 gas avh Jetta, fleet of older 1.6 turbo and non's
TDI Compatible Code(s): DQY, EBJ, EGR, EGS, EUH
Ring & Pinion: 3.38
Gear Ratios: 1 = 3.78; 2 = 2.06; 3 = 1.31; 4 = 0.97; 5 = 0.74

Appears the same-ol'. Spend time cleaning up the internal bell and such. Nothing more puzzling/angering/***-ering than pulling apart an engine and trans which "just had a new clutch" and the bell is holding all the weeped grease and clutch material from the day it left the factory.
 

Matt-98AHU

Loose Nut Behind the Wheel Vendor
Joined
Apr 23, 2006
Location
Gresham, OR
TDI
2001 Golf TDI, 2005 Passat wagon, 2004 Touareg V10.
Basically the same transmission. I think the EGR (compared to earlier DQY and EBJ) switched to a different style of 1st and 2nd gear synchros, meaning first and second themselves are different along with the synchros, selector hub and collar.

If you have an early EBJ with the 99.5 and older style shift linkage, that is easily swapped. Although I would argue the 2000 and later model year linkage is far far superior. Would be a worthwhile upgrade...
 
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