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The "automatic gearbox" Volkswagen used to put in Beetles is an "autostick" transmission. It has a three-speed manual transmission connected to a vacuum-operated clutch and a torque converter. There's no clutch pedal but you still have to shift it.
Automatic- 727 TCI 6spd automatic powerglide Manual- A833 4spd Keisler/tremec TKO 5spd Richmond 5spd or 6spd
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Only if it has a completely different gearbox (with overdrive) fitted. You would then have to find an engine to fit the gearbox. You may have problems fitting this into the bodyshell, so I suggest you source a secondhand body from a car that will fit the engine and gearbox. Maybe you could fit the body from the car you took the engine and gearbox out of? Then all you need is an interior, driveshafts, brakes, wheels etc. and the job is done!
That is a very good question. But it is very hard to explain without the visualization of demonstration.
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.
speedo connected to gearbox and connected to other end not brken but not working
I have been looking for a replacement gearbox for my 2000HDi, found that the 1.9 will not fit.
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yes it will any saxo/pug gearbox will fit but putting a 1.4 gearbox on a 1.1 will slow the car down as the gear ratio's in the 1.4 gearbox are longer meaning your cars acceleration will be affected
A 1956 red carbon gearbox will fit