Yes, albeit new engine and gearbox mounting need to be fabricated.
no
there is no odb on mkII golfs there is no odb on mkII golfs
no. but golfs are sicker neons suck.
he golfs right handed.
on most vw golfs before the cat and has 4 wires
VW Golfs have hydrolic clutches that you cannot adjust.
To fit a Golf Mk3 gearbox, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and securely supported on jack stands. Remove the battery, driveshafts, and any components obstructing access to the gearbox, such as the exhaust and starter motor. Unbolt the old gearbox from the engine and the mounting points, then carefully lift it out. Position the new gearbox in place, secure it to the engine and mounts, and reassemble the removed components in the reverse order.
My F-Reg Golf Mk II has Power Steering.
J registrations are 1991-1992. Mk2 Golfs were built up to Feb 1992, mk3 Golfs Feb 1992 onwards. There are a few K reg mk2 Golfs around which were late dealer registrations (post Aug 1992), as well as a few mk3 Golfs on a J reg which were early dealer registrations (Feb-Aug 1992).
Yes, I have it done on mine. The MK3 2.0 gearbox fails when it gets to high mileage. The Mk2 1.8 gearbox is bulletproof.
I believe the wiring comes from the alternator on the early mk3 golfs
Need more detail... Which mk1 and which mk2? (Year/Engine/Spec/Box type, ie '83 1.8 GTI, Manual) Depends on gearbox fitted to either.