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WTB: Complete 5-speed swap, or just a transmission and flywheel

s.pavel6

Veteran Member
Joined
Dec 31, 2010
Location
Central NH / Boston, MA
TDI
99.5 Jetta TDI, 98 Jetta TDI
Hi
Looking to get a transmission, and all the necessities for a 5-speed swap. It can either be a 2.0 or a tdi, as I need the gearing in that range for my TDI.

Here is what i'd like to get:

Flywheel, Clutch, Pressure Plate, Throwout bearing, we recommend a quality balanced flywheel
5 speed dust shield for the engine
5 speed transmission
Starter
Axles
Clutch pedal, brake pedal, plus both brackets, both switches
Shifter
5 speed power steering line
Stick shift box and cables and ends
Coolant Hose Coupler
"53" relay

Please let me know what you have.

UPDATE: Got a transmission. Now just debating whether to put it in or wait.. The car is running perfectly, and I'd hate to throw away a good auto..
 
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jimbote

Certified Volkswagen Nut
Joined
Jul 10, 2006
Location
spiral arm, milky way (aka central NC)
TDI
Tacoma 4x4 converted to TDI
you'll need a TDI specific transmission, not a 2.0, the 2.0 transmission gearing is incorrect for a TDI five speed swap....unless of course you're doing some other kind of swap?
 

s.pavel6

Veteran Member
Joined
Dec 31, 2010
Location
Central NH / Boston, MA
TDI
99.5 Jetta TDI, 98 Jetta TDI
The 2.0's 1-3rd gears are the same, and I have a 5th TDI gear already. If it means a $ savings, I would live with a slightly shorter 4th.
 

EMD_16_645_E5

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 21, 2008
Location
Marblehead
TDI
2000 Jetta GLS
I have a 14lb lightweight corrado g-60 style flywheel. It's brand new since I got 2 sent to me by mistake. If your doing a performance build, don't even waste your time with a stock clutch. I had problems with a brand new clutch slipping from sprint 520's and a mild tune. I run a southbend con-ofe with a 14lb flywheel and its awesome. Its good to 350hp and a much softer pedal than stock. The 14lb over 21lb makes a huge difference in acceleration, my motor spins up super fast.
 

s.pavel6

Veteran Member
Joined
Dec 31, 2010
Location
Central NH / Boston, MA
TDI
99.5 Jetta TDI, 98 Jetta TDI
Some updates on my search..

I have some evidence suggesting that the bell housings on the VR6 Transmissions will NOT fit my 4cyl engine bay. Hmm. Can anyone confirm this?

Also, I've gotten a few offers from tdi-ers for o2a transmissions, but I believe these lack the dogbone mount for the mkIV. Can anyone confirm this?

Thank you all!
 

jimbote

Certified Volkswagen Nut
Joined
Jul 10, 2006
Location
spiral arm, milky way (aka central NC)
TDI
Tacoma 4x4 converted to TDI
The 2.0's 1-3rd gears are the same, and I have a 5th TDI gear already. If it means a $ savings, I would live with a slightly shorter 4th.
it's not the first thru fifth that you need to be concerned about...it's the final drive...do some more research...unless you like revving to the moon at sixty, a new fifth aint gonna do squat:rolleyes:
 
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s.pavel6

Veteran Member
Joined
Dec 31, 2010
Location
Central NH / Boston, MA
TDI
99.5 Jetta TDI, 98 Jetta TDI
it's not the first the fifth that you need to be concerned about...it's the final drive...do some more research...unless you like revving to the moon at sixty, a new fifth aint gonna do squat:rolleyes:
You're correct. After having looked at the R&P, it is different on the 2.0. I was a bit confused with the VR6, which has the same final drive, and I have access to. I could potentially change out the final drive, but honestly, I'm looking for a TDI transmission for now.. :eek:
 

EMD_16_645_E5

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 21, 2008
Location
Marblehead
TDI
2000 Jetta GLS
Check with peter noble at idparts.com He's done some final drive swaps in his golf race car, and has different options available for transmission mods
 

dhorn

New member
Joined
Mar 6, 2011
Location
Dillsburg, pa
TDI
1999 Beetle
Have it all

I have a 2.0 five speed and everything else in a 1999 beetle I think it the same. Make reasonable offer...
 

jimbote

Certified Volkswagen Nut
Joined
Jul 10, 2006
Location
spiral arm, milky way (aka central NC)
TDI
Tacoma 4x4 converted to TDI
You're correct. After having looked at the R&P, it is different on the 2.0. I was a bit confused with the VR6, which has the same final drive, and I have access to. I could potentially change out the final drive, but honestly, I'm looking for a TDI transmission for now.. :eek:
if you have access to a MKIV VR6 transmission you can swap the internals into a 2.0/1.8t case and using your tdi fifth you will have a very serviceable tranny
 

Nitrowolf

Veteran Member
Joined
Sep 22, 2005
Location
Kansas City
TDI
White 2003 Jetta TDI
I should have a lot of what you need. I'm doing a 6 speed install here at some point and I would be happy to sell you all the parts I take off the 5 speed.
 
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