Upper left on the engine block
what is the perfect oil engine for my golf gt 1989 1.8 8v ???
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correct yes there is engine timing on a mark 2 golf, as with all cars funnily enough.
did you use the ecu that was with the new engine as the engine setup would have been different.
The price for a VW Golf MK2 city STROMer was at $34,000. (U.S.) up until its production was ceased in 1985. The VW Golf MK2 had a range of about 31 miles.
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.
yes...but you have to change and modify a few engine mounts and so on. And modify or change the whole el-wiring in the car
yes i just put my 8v box on my 16v bolts straight on
Yes, a starter motor from a 1.6 will fit a 1.8 and vice versa.
Yes, a Mk2 Golf GTI gearbox can fit a Mk2 Golf Driver, as both models share a similar platform and drivetrain components. However, it's important to ensure compatibility with the engine and other related components, as variations in gear ratios and mounting points may exist. Always consult a professional or refer to specific vehicle manuals for detailed guidance before proceeding with such modifications.
To find the engine number in a MK2 vehicle, first, locate the engine bay and look for the engine block, typically on the side or front. The engine number is usually stamped on a flat surface of the engine block, often near the cylinder head or on the engine mounting flange. If it's difficult to see due to dirt or oil, clean the area to reveal the number. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details regarding your particular MK2 model.