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FS: CTN o2J transmission CNY $300

all-starr-me

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Binghamton, NY
TDI
2 96 passat's (1Z) in GLX trim
I have a spare transmission from a 98 jetta my buddy parted out. Will also fit a b4 passat. It has 180k on it and shifted fine, he was gonna put the motor in a Suzuki or something so I grabbed this off him. I would keep it but don't need 2 spares. I'm in central New York (upstate). Can deliver to Binghamton or Syracuse, asking $300.




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I will try to get it cleaned up just wanted to get some pictures up. I have the clutch fork for it, I will dig it out.
 

2many diesels

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rabbit pickup 1z swap Audi A4 Quattro ALH. 02 Beetle TDI. 99 Golf TDI. 03 Wagon TDI. 914 Porsche ALH t
I think that is an 02A. If you were on the left coast i'd grab it
 

all-starr-me

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2 96 passat's (1Z) in GLX trim
Bolt in axle flanges = o2j. Otherwise it would be an o2a. I don't know why but all tdi's got o2j's, even my 96 passats. It really only makes a difference if you try to put a diff in one.
 

jimbote

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Tacoma 4x4 converted to TDI
Bolt in axle flanges = o2j. Otherwise it would be an o2a. I don't know why but all tdi's got o2j's, even my 96 passats. It really only makes a difference if you try to put a diff in one.
incorrect .... b4's and A3's came with 02A's .... bolt in or pop in flanges won't change facts here .... the 02J has an extra mounting tab for the top mount and mounting tabs on the bottom for the dogbone mount ... your 02A does not have these, therefor it will not work in an mkiv which came equipped with an 02J
 
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dieselherb1

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06 MK5,09 Mk5 CR,03 Mk4,96,2-97 B4s,98 A3,2000 A4,4 Caddies( 2-1.6TD,1.6,TDI) Chevys 6.2,6.5,6.5TD
Good job Jimmy!
 

all-starr-me

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2 96 passat's (1Z) in GLX trim
incorrect .... b4's and A3's came with 02A's .... bolt in or pop in flanges won't change facts here .... the 02J has an extra mounting tab for the top mount and mounting tabs on the bottom for the dogbone mount ... your 02A does not have these, therefor it will not work in an mkiv which came equipped with an 02J
I never claimed it would work in a mk4, they are basically the same except the cases.

When putting a diff in one they are o2j's so that's what they are.
 

jimbote

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I never claimed it would work in a mk4, they are basically the same except the cases.

When putting a diff in one they are o2j's so that's what they are.
actually the 02J carries many of the same internal parts as the 02A but the external differences, mounting points etc. is the main reason for the designation change.... so basically calling it a 02J is saying it has the same external mounting points which is not true.... VW calls your trans an 02A so your opinion of what it is really doesn't bend the facts, in other words calling a lemon an orange because they are both citrus fruits aint gonna fly, because there are significant differences.... glws, free bump :)
 
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