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Title: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: aidan on January 11, 2010, 02:20:15 pm
Couple of questions about the auto gearbox that came in the mk2 golf.
I'm struggling to find one, does anyone know if any of VWs diesel starter motor internals will fit in the automatic starter casing?
The engine intended to be used is the 1Y, n/a equivalent of the AAZ, and read there may be problems even mounting the starter with that engine?
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: burn_your_money on January 11, 2010, 05:31:49 pm
You will not be able to mount the diesel starter to a 1.9AAZ. I have never seen the 1Y so I don't know if the back of the block is similar. I actually used an angle grinder to try and clearance the back of the block. I had to completely remove the oil drain bung and a lot more material. I still wasn't close and I felt and I was starting to seriously comprimise the strength of the block. You would have to use a gas casing, that one does fit (it's tight) and the oil bung does need to be removed.
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: aidan on January 12, 2010, 02:16:04 am
That has saved me some money thanks! The 1Y is non-turbo, I haven't actually got it yet but have to go and pick it up this week. I suspect it'll have a shorter bolt and washer where the drain usually is.
I take it the existing starter does not have the guts to start a diesel?
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: burn_your_money on January 12, 2010, 08:00:21 am
I never really tried. I bought a reman gas starter just to see if it would fit and it did. Then I used jumper cables (crappy connections) and tried to turn it over. It wouldn't. It would never start it when it's -25 out and it gets a lot colder then that up here so I scrapped that plan. If the back of the block is different it may work. Have a look at the difference between a AAZ and 1.6 block and you'll see what I mean.

You could always use the 4 speed from a Passat or something.
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: aidan on January 12, 2010, 09:48:25 am
Fortunately we don't have to deal with such severe weather here.

Done some research and it seems the stock starter is 1.1kw, whereas the AAZ is 1.8kw. The Volvo starter I have is 1.4kw, which might be worth a try (if the parts fit) if the starter was at the front and easy to keep swapping out, but with its location, its definitely do it right first time.

Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: burn_your_money on January 12, 2010, 12:33:59 pm
It's not too bad to drop the starter, just make sure to disconnect the battery cable at the battery first
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: aidan on January 24, 2010, 09:02:53 am
Got some photos of the 1Y block, see if I will have the same problems fitting the diesel starter. For comparison, the other block (with the A on it, and the left one of the pair) is a GU, 1.8 petrol carburettor engine. They look very similar to each other I think, no significant differences that would affect fitting the starter. BUT is a 1.6 diesel significantly different to either of these blocks?

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Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: burn_your_money on January 24, 2010, 10:34:31 am
Yes the 1.6 D/TD engine is a lot different. Rather then being flat like those two it has an arch in the back that the starter fits into. Hopefully someone has a picture.
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: aidan on January 25, 2010, 12:01:01 pm
Thanks, what I meant to ask there was is the 1.6 diesel block different to the 1.8 petrol.

I'm hoping I can get something to fit, wish i'd bought a 1.6 now.
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: Rabbit on Roids on January 25, 2010, 12:11:47 pm
the 1.8 gasser is different.
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: aidan on January 31, 2010, 12:57:24 pm
Another quick question, why are there 2 spade connections on the starter? I've been working on the car, not noticing the 2 when disconnecting everything originally, so don't know which one is to engage the starter?
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: Rabbit on Roids on January 31, 2010, 01:18:24 pm
the one closest to the transmission engages the starter. the other one sends juice to the cold start injector.
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: aidan on January 31, 2010, 01:23:10 pm
ah thank you, mine is/was a carb engine so doesn't have that. Won't do any damage trying both terminals then?
Wasn't sure what would happen!
As mine is an auto, the location isn't as you say, it'd either be nearest the block or nearest the firewall
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: Rabbit on Roids on January 31, 2010, 01:29:03 pm
crap, i forgot about that try the one closest to the block..
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: aidan on January 31, 2010, 01:56:39 pm
Yes you were right, tried both, the one you said engages starter,
BUT, horrible grinding/whining noise from it!
Its not a case of it starting then grinding, just grinds as soon as you turn the key, like it is spinning without extending out to the flywheel?
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: burn_your_money on February 01, 2010, 09:10:02 am
There is a spec for how far out the ring gear? needs to be from the block. Did you check that? There was also an update done to some starters and they can't be used with some engines. I forget which way it is exactly. I read it on a pamphlet that came with my rebuilt starter
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: Rabbit on Roids on February 01, 2010, 12:19:49 pm
how longs it been since it was previously started? maybe the starter is just a little sticky. the solenoid makes the gear come out, so if its cycling on, it should be trying to turn the flywheel.
Title: Re: Diesel Auto ??
Post by: aidan on February 02, 2010, 11:29:20 am
It was the ring gear and starter (and gearbox) from the petrol, started maybe a week or 2 earlier, and it was perfect then. Put everything on as I took it off. I will have to have a good look at it again tomorrow