So as some of you may or may not know, I lost 5th gear on my transmission from a 90 TD with just shy of 490km. The head's been rebuilt and the car is running pretty good in all consideration.
I've been searching for a suitable diesel transmission with some luck, but in all honesty the more I looked and the more I calculated costs I found that it's not as simple as it seems.
What I've been winding up with is calculating ratio's and final drives with gasser trans versus diesel trans through this site
http://www.scirocco.org/gears/ I've found that there is a lesser RPM if I go through an 8v transmission. Even with a 16v transmission I found that my engine's RPM will spin less with a gas trans, than a diesel trans.
I've calculated it at 100kph, with a tire size of 195.50.15. That tire size is what I'll be using when I switch over to the summer tires in the next couple weeks.
Here are my findings.
Diesel TransmissionsCurrent [no 5th gear] transmission
020 4yFD of 3.941 and a 5th gear of 0.894 = 3245RPM [+/-]
020 ACH [transmission I'm considering buying from another member]
FD of 3.941 and a 5th gear of .0745 = 2704RPM [+/-]
Gasser 8v & 16v Transmissions 020 ACN,AON,ASF,ASLFD of 3.667 and a 5th gear of .0745 = 2516RPM [+/-]
020 AUG,9A,ACD,AENFD of 3.667 and a 5th gear of .894 = 3019RPM [+/-]
020 AGB,2YFD of 3.667 and a 5th gear of .912 = 3080RPM [+/-]
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Keep in mind that all these transmissions have the same first gear, and various ratios that are different from 2nd to 5th. So starting and cruising will be a little different.
My goal of this car is to convert it to become a commuter, with jaunts on the highway that cruise nicely at roughly 100-120km/h So far it looks like that ACN,AON,ASF,and ASL prove to have a lower cruising rpm than any of the remainder transmissions!
If it comes down to changing the way I drive in the city, then so be it. But fact of the matter is......there is a plethora of 8v gasser cars in this city, and I'm sure that I can source a fairly reliable transmission quicker than having to hunt for a exact or similar replacement diesel trans.
thoughts?