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will a diesel bolt up to a quantum syncro 5cyl trans?
by
bbob203
on 13 Oct, 2012 15:26
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found a quantum syncro for 600 bones has 5cyl wasnt sure how it would bolt up if at all? 5speed...
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#1
by
745 turbogreasel
on 13 Oct, 2012 16:47
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There is an Audi trans that has both patterns, without that, no.
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#2
by
rallydiesel
on 13 Oct, 2012 20:33
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Isn't Quantum longitudinal and your Jetta's are transverse, so I would say no.
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#3
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 15 Oct, 2012 09:39
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an audi 2.0L 5 cylinder diesel, or Volvo 6 cylinder diesel are the only engines that bolt up to a 5 cyl trans..
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#4
by
fatmobile
on 15 Oct, 2012 09:51
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Isn't Quantum longitudinal and your Jetta's are transverse, so I would say no.
That has nothing to do with the engine bolting to the trany.
I would be nice if they made an adapter kit so we could easily build a quantum syncro wagon with a 1.6 TD.
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#5
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 15 Oct, 2012 11:10
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Isn't Quantum longitudinal and your Jetta's are transverse, so I would say no.
That has nothing to do with the engine bolting to the trany.
I would be nice if they made an adapter kit so we could easily build a quantum syncro wagon with a 1.6 TD. 
the 86-89 quattro trannies had both patterns i do believe..
Audi TD5 engines are not hard to find, and are tougher than a 1.6...
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#6
by
bbob203
on 15 Oct, 2012 11:32
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Isn't Quantum longitudinal and your Jetta's are transverse, so I would say no.
That has nothing to do with the engine bolting to the trany.
I would be nice if they made an adapter kit so we could easily build a quantum syncro wagon with a 1.6 TD. 
the 86-89 quattro trannies had both patterns i do believe..
Audi TD5 engines are not hard to find, and are tougher than a 1.6...
but are the parts as easy to get as a 1.6? this thing is 600 bucks and a 5 speed already so if what you say is true this would be a pretty darn easy swap.
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#7
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 15 Oct, 2012 11:38
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Isn't Quantum longitudinal and your Jetta's are transverse, so I would say no.
That has nothing to do with the engine bolting to the trany.
I would be nice if they made an adapter kit so we could easily build a quantum syncro wagon with a 1.6 TD. 
the 86-89 quattro trannies had both patterns i do believe..
Audi TD5 engines are not hard to find, and are tougher than a 1.6...
but are the parts as easy to get as a 1.6? this thing is 600 bucks and a 5 speed already so if what you say is true this would be a pretty darn easy swap.
a TD5 is just a 1.6D with an extra cylinder..
the manifolds, gaskets, crank, cam, pump, and stuff like that are the only things that are SPECIFIC to the TD5..
the internals are all identical to 1.6s, but with one more.. injectors are the same, but with an extra one.
you can also use lots of gasser 5 cylinder stuff on these engines as well.. (timing belt, water pump, seals, that sort of thing)
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#8
by
bbob203
on 15 Oct, 2012 12:22
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ah I see is the fuel economy the same?
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#9
by
745 turbogreasel
on 15 Oct, 2012 14:37
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Per cylinder it is, but with more displacement, you do better at low RPMs, and there is no balance shaft.
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#10
by
bbob203
on 16 Oct, 2012 06:13
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The posting for this car says "runs drives needs a headgasket" To me that doesn't make any sense. I've never done a headgasket before is it something i could do on the spot with a bag o tools? so i could drive it rather than trailer it or have it shipped?
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#11
by
bbob203
on 16 Oct, 2012 06:44
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so I talked to the owner. he said the po replace head gasket and machined the head to flaten it oit and re used the tty bolts so it leaks. ROR is this something I could maybe fix I knoe you've said you've re used tty bolts before.
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#12
by
GTiTDi
on 16 Oct, 2012 07:32
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Isn't Quantum longitudinal and your Jetta's are transverse, so I would say no.
That has nothing to do with the engine bolting to the trany.
I would be nice if they made an adapter kit so we could easily build a quantum syncro wagon with a 1.6 TD. 
the 86-89 quattro trannies had both patterns i do believe..
Audi TD5 engines are not hard to find, and are tougher than a 1.6...
86-89 are not dual bolt pattern...If that were the case I would have already put my AHU into my 87 4000CS quattro
....And if Audi TD5's aren't hard to find, how come I can't seem to find a head for mine?
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#13
by
lovinthedeez
on 16 Oct, 2012 10:05
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The posting for this car says "runs drives needs a headgasket" To me that doesn't make any sense. I've never done a headgasket before is it something i could do on the spot with a bag o tools? so i could drive it rather than trailer it or have it shipped?
I had a head gasket blow on my diesel swap in four different places. Ran and drove great....for about fifteen minutes. they can run but the heat gets into the coolant, and the temp needle just goes up up up.
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#14
by
bbob203
on 16 Oct, 2012 12:58
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How tough would it be to find a quatro trans for it?