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Gearbox change

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Hi folks, my gearbox has gone on my t25 so I am trying to replace it. I have a mk2 golf gti engine in there and the old gearbox was a ALD code from the original 1.7 deisel engine. My question is would a dk code fit the engine on the mounts or would I need to modify things to make it fit.
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I put a DK on the last GTi panel van I had...

you need...
nose mount from RJES or fabricate one
rear selector rod - cut and shut weld to your old rod

swap your input shaft over from diesel to petrol
swap bellhousing over..

not too bad a job but I've done 3 now so have a bit of experience!
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Ok cheers mate, are they a good gearbox to put on the gti engine then?

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I personally like them, I've never managed to blow one up!

the only slight niggle I had on my last one was that with oversize tyres, and country A roads and villages there was a spot around 32mph where 4th was too tall and 3rd was too short.. not a biggie thou. Would cruise at 70 on motorway doing 2700rpm and at 3000rpm held a nice speed without feeling like you were stressing the engine and no change downs on motorway hills.

Gear change can be a b*tch to set up but once it's done it's fine.

save yourself a load of hassle and order the kit from RJES - Richard is a top guy...

page: http://www.rjes.com/html/prices___ordering.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

search on the page for "T25’Short Gearbox’ Front Mount Kit £ 50.00"

he includes a sleeve to enable you to fit the rear gear rods and stuff.. does make life easier than fabbing stuff up...

oh, last point, when changing the input shaft on the gearbox, the splined collar of the DK (091) box includes the reverse gear - don't forget to use this and not the usual one from your old box or you won't have a reverse gear at all
(ask me how I know)
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Go on, how do you know??

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Thanks very much mate you have been a great help :)

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:ok

no worries chap...

BTW, this is how I know...

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Thats my mate "Olympic Tom" after a realization of why reverse was totally missing after driving off the ramps thinking the job was finished!

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See the difference in the collars???
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mrhutch wrote:I personally like them, I've never managed to blow one up!

the only slight niggle I had on my last one was that with oversize tyres, and country A roads and villages there was a spot around 32mph where 4th was too tall and 3rd was too short.. not a biggie thou. Would cruise at 70 on motorway doing 2700rpm and at 3000rpm held a nice speed without feeling like you were stressing the engine and no change downs on motorway hills.

Gear change can be a b*tch to set up but once it's done it's fine.

save yourself a load of hassle and order the kit from RJES - Richard is a top guy...

page: http://www.rjes.com/html/prices___ordering.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

search on the page for "T25’Short Gearbox’ Front Mount Kit £ 50.00"

he includes a sleeve to enable you to fit the rear gear rods and stuff.. does make life easier than fabbing stuff up...

oh, last point, when changing the input shaft on the gearbox, the splined collar of the DK (091) box includes the reverse gear - don't forget to use this and not the usual one from your old box or you won't have a reverse gear at all
(ask me how I know)
sorry to hijack but what size tyres did you run to get those rpm at 70?

I'm on the hunt for a box with good ratios for my upgraded diesel and can only dream of 2700 at 70 ATM :)

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16" merc alloys with fairly balloony AT tyres... I don't do lowered vans or slim sidewalls!
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mrhutch wrote:16" merc alloys with fairly balloony AT tyres... I don't do lowered vans or slim sidewalls!

The best way! Sounds like a DK could be a good box for me.

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very near ratios of an AAP, I've never bust one yet.
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hello ,i have just fitted a DK box in my 81 , with a mk3 golf gti engine , its a bit noisy so its coming back out and having the bearings sorted , runs good on the motorway , had to cut the mounting off my old box and weld half of it to the DK mount , and use my old gear shift rod cut and welded to the front half of the original rod , changes gear really nice after a lot of adjustment , my old box which is a ABD petrol 4 speed unit is up for grabs , the ratios aren't too bad if anybody wants it

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soniquethedog wrote:hello ,i have just fitted a DK box in my 81 , with a mk3 golf gti engine , its a bit noisy so its coming back out and having the bearings sorted , runs good on the motorway , had to cut the mounting off my old box and weld half of it to the DK mount , and use my old gear shift rod cut and welded to the front half of the original rod , changes gear really nice after a lot of adjustment , my old box which is a ABD petrol 4 speed unit is up for grabs , the ratios aren't too bad if anybody wants it

Do you know the rpm at 60 with your DK or ABD?

Also at the op, I can put up pictures of a diesel box, bell housing should you need

Cheers

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SORRY

my bad, I got the rpms 1000K out...

call it brain fudge, typo, skim reading etc.. etc... but I DID mean to type 3700 rpm NOT 2700...

I reckoned over 4K then the GTi 8v started consuming fuel at an exponential rate, thus for sh*ts and giggles I swapped out the ABD for a DK..
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sciroccotune wrote:
mrhutch wrote:I personally like them, I've never managed to blow one up!

the only slight niggle I had on my last one was that with oversize tyres, and country A roads and villages there was a spot around 32mph where 4th was too tall and 3rd was too short.. not a biggie thou. Would cruise at 70 on motorway doing 2700rpm and at 3000rpm held a nice speed without feeling like you were stressing the engine and no change downs on motorway hills.

Gear change can be a b*tch to set up but once it's done it's fine.

save yourself a load of hassle and order the kit from RJES - Richard is a top guy...

page: http://www.rjes.com/html/prices___ordering.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

search on the page for "T25’Short Gearbox’ Front Mount Kit £ 50.00"

he includes a sleeve to enable you to fit the rear gear rods and stuff.. does make life easier than fabbing stuff up...

oh, last point, when changing the input shaft on the gearbox, the splined collar of the DK (091) box includes the reverse gear - don't forget to use this and not the usual one from your old box or you won't have a reverse gear at all
(ask me how I know)
sorry to hijack but what size tyres did you run to get those rpm at 70?

I'm on the hunt for a box with good ratios for my upgraded diesel and can only dream of 2700 at 70 ATM :)


they were 215/65 16s Chris :ok

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