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Mk1 Jetta - 010 to 020 change over
by
homerj1
on 22 Jan, 2014 03:41
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Hey folks,
On my mk1 Jetta 1.6td - I will be changing over from an auto trans to a 5 speed over March Break. ( vs spending my Break somewhere warm and where the yeast based liquids flow freely & cheaply

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I have bought a pretty ripe 1980 Can., german built Rabbit na diesel 5spd for the conversion donor ( pedals\shifter\trans etc). I was planning on pulling the engine\ auto trans out of my mk1 jetta, then installing the donor standard trans on the engine and the dropping the whole drivetrain back in.
I'm assuming that it would be a lot easier to assemble\changeover the trans on the garage floor vs in the car. I do have access to a shop with floor hoists\ engine hoist etc.
Any suggestions or words of wisdom?
Also, I do have access to at least one mk2 diesel 020 trans ( maybe 2). Should I be looking at the trans ratios\codes to see which one will suit my needs? I drive mostly city but occasional highway, but I do make 5-12 hr highway road trips every few months. I did find that the 1.6td with the 010 was reving far too at 100-120kph (60- 70ish mph)
thanks
Aivars
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#1
by
Enslaved_Pickle
on 22 Jan, 2014 05:05
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I have the CHD 020 in my car, i believe the other diesel 020 is DFQ, not 100% sure though. My 1.9td in mk3 revs at 3900rpm going 110kmh on the highway. First gear is veeerrry short lol. Hope this helps
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#2
by
homerj1
on 22 Jan, 2014 05:48
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I have the CHD 020 in my car, i believe the other diesel 020 is DFQ, not 100% sure though. My 1.9td in mk3 revs at 3900rpm going 110kmh on the highway. First gear is veeerrry short lol. Hope this helps 
Hey E.pickle
Thanks for the reply! I'd like to keep the revs down on the highway and am surprised at your rpms at 110. I was hoping for a lowish 3 k at that speed in the mk1?
Although my last ride - "super car #1" a 98 jetta tdi would rev low on the highway. ( like 3300 rpm at 120 kmph?)
Maybe my expectations are unrealistic?
Aivars
ps I used to spend some time in Windsor and Detroit during the late 80's - as a friend was taking is P.Eng from the the U of Windsor. Lots of fun, and also cross border activities.
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#3
by
RabbitJockey
on 22 Jan, 2014 06:04
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do you have the trans codes for the 2 transmission u have available??? i would go with what ever is taller, around town u can always just stick to lower gears...
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#4
by
theman53
on 22 Jan, 2014 06:14
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#5
by
Dakotakid
on 22 Jan, 2014 13:38
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That large, heavy throttle cable out of the automatic is worth some money (if in good shape) to someone who needs one as I don't think they have been available for a lot of years. Don't throw it away.
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#6
by
homerj1
on 23 Jan, 2014 03:34
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That large, heavy throttle cable out of the automatic is worth some money (if in good shape) to someone who needs one as I don't think they have been available for a lot of years. Don't throw it away.
Thanks for the heads up.
Do you mean the cable from the pedal to the trans, or the cable from the trans to the ip?
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#7
by
RabbitJockey
on 23 Jan, 2014 04:28
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trans to ip. i think the other one is the same as any other mk1 automatic.
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#8
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 29 Jan, 2014 13:59
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myself personally, i like the mk2 gasser econo-box trannies…
3.67 final drive, and .75 fifth gear…
some of the best ratios of any VW trans..
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#9
by
CRSMP5
on 06 Feb, 2014 12:15
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the 1980 ff 5 speed is 3k @72mph with 185/60-14s..
you gotta change steering rack too.. and all the diesel auto parts $$$ you also have goofy coolent hoses on the tranny to eliminate
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#10
by
homerj1
on 07 Feb, 2014 09:01
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the 1980 ff 5 speed is 3k @72mph with 185/60-14s..
you gotta change steering rack too.. and all the diesel auto parts $$$ you also have goofy coolent hoses on the tranny to eliminate
NOOOOOOO!!!

Don't tell me I have to change the rack. Why?
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#11
by
RabbitJockey
on 07 Feb, 2014 09:49
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the 1980 ff 5 speed is 3k @72mph with 185/60-14s..
you gotta change steering rack too.. and all the diesel auto parts $$$ you also have goofy coolent hoses on the tranny to eliminate
NOOOOOOO!!!
Don't tell me I have to change the rack. Why?
the shift linkage is mounted to the steering rack
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#12
by
homerj1
on 07 Feb, 2014 10:02
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the 1980 ff 5 speed is 3k @72mph with 185/60-14s..
you gotta change steering rack too.. and all the diesel auto parts $$$ you also have goofy coolent hoses on the tranny to eliminate
NOOOOOOO!!!
Don't tell me I have to change the rack. Why?
the shift linkage is mounted to the steering rack
You guys have a great way of ruining a guy's Fri. aft

I'll have to check out the donor Rabbit I have for the bracket location on the rack - because I just checked the rack of my jetta and there seeming to be some sort of brackety thing in the middle of my rack - between the 2 mounting pts of the rack.
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#13
by
bbob203
on 07 Feb, 2014 10:08
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I think it is 3 threaded holes cast into the rack body in the area you say it looks like something is there.
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#14
by
homerj1
on 07 Feb, 2014 12:33
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I think it is 3 threaded holes cast into the rack body in the area you say it looks like something is there.
Yes!!