By tranny I ment the stock 2.0L 16V tranny in the car. Mine Golf has an 85 Jetta TD tranny in it and going 120km/hr down the highway is like over 3500rpm I think.I live in Canada so the 1.9 AAZs are not hard to come by. I'll likely just sell the Golf and get an AAZ.. found one with tranny and anything else I need for $600, whole AAZ cars that need work for $800.. bought one today atleast.
AAZ's are everywhere in Vancouver. Very easy to find.I know of the infamous crank sprocket slippage... is there an easy way to fix it 'before' it happens?
if you can 02a id do that 1st... if 020... yes it can be done.. but not simple... gotta cut the drivers side bottom off of frame rail at a point.. aong with inner steel fender section... 02a is shorter then 020.. then the shiftube needs cut and a Z added to it as the shifter sits higher and more reward then a mk2/mk3... then making mount on rack for shifter parts to bolt on...
Quote from: steevz on August 14, 2012, 07:12:39 pmAAZ's are everywhere in Vancouver. Very easy to find.I know of the infamous crank sprocket slippage... is there an easy way to fix it 'before' it happens?Replace it with a 1Z or AHU TDI crank sprocket. You have to file a flat spot somewhere (anywhere) on the crank nose, so it's a press fit. I did mine at home, take your time and take the flat spot down slowly, until it just feels like it wants to fit, but doesn't slide on. Torquing the bolt will force it into place snugly. I used a dremel to take it down most of the way, then hand filed until I got the fit.