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DK gearbox question
OK it might seem odd me asking a question about a gearbox but I can't find the information out there so I am hoping someone here can help
DK gearbox can anyone tell me the teeth count on 4th gear please, part number 091 311 341 E
I don't do Aircooled so I haven't got one here I could open and check
at a guess its 50/61, but possibly it's stronger than that (ie fewer teeth)
DK gearbox can anyone tell me the teeth count on 4th gear please, part number 091 311 341 E
I don't do Aircooled so I haven't got one here I could open and check
at a guess its 50/61, but possibly it's stronger than that (ie fewer teeth)
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Re: DK gearbox question
Is this any help? Taken from here http://www.longenterprises.com/parts_li ... _2700.html
020 311 339......... 4TH GEAR 32 teeth, .97ratio
081 311 341A........4TH GEAR Late IRS Type 1
091 311 341E........4TH GEAR 091 Type 2, AC Vanagon 52/61 fine tooth
113 311 341..........4TH GEAR All SA Type 1 & 3, fine tooth, keyed
113 311 341B........4TH GEAR Early IRS Type 1 & 3, splined, .88 ratio
113 311 341C........4TH GEAR Early IRS Type 1 & 3, splined, .93 ratio
200 311 341B........4TH GEAR 1.04 ratio, splined
211 311 341A........4TH GEAR Early IRS Type 2 .82 ratio 21/28
211 311 341B........4TH GEAR IRS Type 2
020 311 351K........4TH GEAR 30 teeth, .91 ratio, pinion shaft
091 311 351D........4TH GEAR Vanagon DU 61/52 pinion shaft, use w/091 311 145G
091 311 351E........4TH GEAR Vanagon ABD 48/41 pinion shaft, use w/091 311 145H
020 311 339......... 4TH GEAR 32 teeth, .97ratio
081 311 341A........4TH GEAR Late IRS Type 1
091 311 341E........4TH GEAR 091 Type 2, AC Vanagon 52/61 fine tooth
113 311 341..........4TH GEAR All SA Type 1 & 3, fine tooth, keyed
113 311 341B........4TH GEAR Early IRS Type 1 & 3, splined, .88 ratio
113 311 341C........4TH GEAR Early IRS Type 1 & 3, splined, .93 ratio
200 311 341B........4TH GEAR 1.04 ratio, splined
211 311 341A........4TH GEAR Early IRS Type 2 .82 ratio 21/28
211 311 341B........4TH GEAR IRS Type 2
020 311 351K........4TH GEAR 30 teeth, .91 ratio, pinion shaft
091 311 351D........4TH GEAR Vanagon DU 61/52 pinion shaft, use w/091 311 145G
091 311 351E........4TH GEAR Vanagon ABD 48/41 pinion shaft, use w/091 311 145H
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Re: DK gearbox question
cheers Oldie, I had already googled and found that info but it is in fact wrong, they state 52/61 but that is actually
091 311 145 G and 091 311 351 D and equates to a 0.85 gear ratio not the 0.82 as found in the DK, the old gearset was sold as a pair only and just had a single part number 091 311 341 E, and actually dates back to the late bay 091 box, but unfortunately Vagcat Etka and Etos don't give the teeth count for those gears
091 311 145 G and 091 311 351 D and equates to a 0.85 gear ratio not the 0.82 as found in the DK, the old gearset was sold as a pair only and just had a single part number 091 311 341 E, and actually dates back to the late bay 091 box, but unfortunately Vagcat Etka and Etos don't give the teeth count for those gears
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Re: DK gearbox question
I thought the DK was 0.85:1
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nope a DK is a 0.82 top hence it's reputation, it's the standard longest 4 speed box for T25 and is the same final gear ratio as the AAP 5 speed, which is why these are the boxes most people are after for their bigger engines, TDi conversions etc...the later ABB whilst having the same 32/7 final drive ratio only had a 0.85 top gear even though the engines had got more powerful by then, the van had put on weight and VW had become more conservative with the gearing
I'm not plugging the DK in any way mind, I'm just trying to find out the actual teeth count on the 4th gear
I'm not plugging the DK in any way mind, I'm just trying to find out the actual teeth count on the 4th gear
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Just had a look in the 1979 091 transmission manual and VW quote 51:61=0.852 for the DK box and 51:62=0.823 for the DH box. I've never bothered to work it out but thats why I always thought they where 0.85:1
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51/62 thanks for that herb
wrong way round I think though, DK is the .82, DH the .85 according to Etka and Etos
wrong way round I think though, DK is the .82, DH the .85 according to Etka and Etos
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I've got one here if you want to take it apart?
As long as you put it back together lol
As long as you put it back together lol
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richnewton wrote:I've got one here if you want to take it apart?
As long as you put it back together lol
bit beyond me that Aircooled stuff, where does the water go ?
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In the underslung tank
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Re: DK gearbox question
Don't think you will find water in a gear box......well, if you do think it is a good sign its furbarred!!
Just out of interest, Aidan, why don't you do air cooled gear boxes? Are they vastly different to water cooled?
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Just out of interest, Aidan, why don't you do air cooled gear boxes? Are they vastly different to water cooled?
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not vastly different, but I would need to buy the special tool for setting them up, then find a source of decent parts, which are well obsolete now, good used ones aren't easy to come by and there are already a good number of Aircooled gearbox specialists out there who already have all that so can meet the needs of the Aircooled anyway, and ultimately I don't have much interest in them, and I don't want to get involved with bays;
it was a necessity/mother of invention thing that got me started on gearboxes anyway, there wasn't anyone I could trust to do mine and having already paid a lot of money to someone who was supposed to be a specialist and found out that his work was shoddy the hard way I was left with the buy a used one and take a chance, buy a supposed rebuilt one, or pay someone else I didn't know or trust to do it again, or buy the tools and have a go myself, that's how it started, built one for me out of three dead ones and it was ok, then another of the syncro boys and girls asked me/trusted me to do theirs and so it snowballed - the 2wd watercooled boxes are basically the same as the syncro and share a lot of common parts and use the same tools so doing them was a logical extension of the service
I've not since seen enough demand to invest in the tooling etc.. for the Aircooled, ditto the T4 - there are loads of gearbox places doing the 02family fwd gearboxes on exchange, I can't compete with them so no point trying, anyway at the mo I'm more than busy enough with the syncro and watercooled boxes and the later vans are so much more common nowadays, most of the aircooleds were scrapped in the 90's when they were seen as outdated/obsolete, only the campers and good ones still survive now really
not vastly different, but I would need to buy the special tool for setting them up, then find a source of decent parts, which are well obsolete now, good used ones aren't easy to come by and there are already a good number of Aircooled gearbox specialists out there who already have all that so can meet the needs of the Aircooled anyway, and ultimately I don't have much interest in them, and I don't want to get involved with bays;
it was a necessity/mother of invention thing that got me started on gearboxes anyway, there wasn't anyone I could trust to do mine and having already paid a lot of money to someone who was supposed to be a specialist and found out that his work was shoddy the hard way I was left with the buy a used one and take a chance, buy a supposed rebuilt one, or pay someone else I didn't know or trust to do it again, or buy the tools and have a go myself, that's how it started, built one for me out of three dead ones and it was ok, then another of the syncro boys and girls asked me/trusted me to do theirs and so it snowballed - the 2wd watercooled boxes are basically the same as the syncro and share a lot of common parts and use the same tools so doing them was a logical extension of the service
I've not since seen enough demand to invest in the tooling etc.. for the Aircooled, ditto the T4 - there are loads of gearbox places doing the 02family fwd gearboxes on exchange, I can't compete with them so no point trying, anyway at the mo I'm more than busy enough with the syncro and watercooled boxes and the later vans are so much more common nowadays, most of the aircooleds were scrapped in the 90's when they were seen as outdated/obsolete, only the campers and good ones still survive now really