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help needed in yorkshire or not two far lol

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 2:25 pm
by LEEP
hey up peeps,
i was just wondered if anyone would like to give me a hand i need to swap a 5th gear in my gearbox for a tall one and havent got a clue how to do it and swap my manifold over to a stainless one , i have a lovely warm garage and plently of tea lol feel free to let me know
regards
lee :buddy:

Re: help needed in yorkshire or not two far lol

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 4:27 pm
by Mike the Founder
change the gearbox for a GTL 4 + E type one... it'll be a lot easier
!!
:-)

Re: help needed in yorkshire or not two far lol

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 6:31 pm
by LEEP
I have a gti box on and like the rev range with the gti cam I have just want low 5 gear for the motorway driving I do

Re: help needed in yorkshire or not two far lol

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:15 pm
by Mike the Founder
deffo the 4 + e then... i seem to remember its near enuf the same ( but i am sure that an anorak on here will be able to tell you exactly) apart from the 5th ' economy gear. designed for exactly what you want. I am sure changing a cog in a box is gonna be a specialist job with specialist tools. And i betya somone on here has a 4 +e box laid around... :-)

Re: help needed in yorkshire or not two far lol

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 11:33 am
by LEEP
nobody wants to help me lol instead of the gear swap hoe easy is to swap the flanges over as i am running 100mm drive shafts and i have a 4+e box and there have 90mm ones :hugegrin:

Re: help needed in yorkshire or not two far lol

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 11:35 am
by LEEP
nobody want to help me lol, how easy is it to swap the gearbox flanges over from 90mm to 100mm as i am running new 100mm drive shafts i have a 4+e box :hugegrin:

Re: help needed in yorkshire or not two far lol

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 11:43 am
by richlyons
i can help you do the mainifold but i think i may be out of my depth with the gbox?

does it look easy to do?
swaping the flanges is easy really, done it a few times, even have my own "tool" that the hyanes goes on about, is just a 5mm thick steel bar with a long bolt through it :hugegrin:

i should be off to get a new car on sat/sun from liverpool so could stop on the way back?

drop us a pm mate :)

Re: help needed in yorkshire or not two far lol

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 6:56 pm
by Mike the Founder
beat me too it... drive flanges isnt too hard...
problem solved.. :-)

Re: help needed in yorkshire or not two far lol

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 8:50 am
by fonzooorooo
It's a bit warm for my anorak, so faded black t-shirt will have to do...

Gear ratios - in the 4+e:

1st is the same as 1st in the 5 sp.
4th is the same as 5th in the 5sp
e is higher than 5th
2nd and 3rd are both different to fill the "gap" difference between 1st and 4th on the 2 boxes.

I always feel the rocco's crying out for a 6 sp. box - all the ratios of the 5 sp, + the e from the 4+e.

Re: help needed in yorkshire or not two far lol

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 11:32 pm
by filmidget
On anything other than motorways I found using a 4+e mated to an 1800 (with hot-ish cam) less than ideal due to the significantly bigger gaps between gears.

Used to have to drop two gears to get in the power - never used 4th or 5th when 'pressing on' on A- or B-roads!

Re: help needed in yorkshire or not two far lol

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 3:32 pm
by seanr68
Wouldn't a gearbox from the Mk2 Golf 16v do the job?? Good gearing throughout the range for keeping it in the power, just that 5th is a bit longer for the extra top end. Its just an 020 jobby same as rocco basically. The 4+e will do your head in.
Also, if you need a hand, i may be able to help out over the next few weeks as i have annual leave. Not stripped a box, but hey......always willing to learn. :hugegrin: