Pull it, clean the case and send it to a transmission rebuilder that has successfully rebuilt aircooled VW transmissions before. As John Muir said in his "How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive," you have to be in practice and he didn't want to practice that much, and it takes tools you would never dream of owning.
Dismantle and rebuild!
yes
Basic steps:buy carb rebuild kittake carb apartclean really wellput back together with the parts out of the rebuild kit.
Yes, a VW Bug with a 35 113.301.103 transmission can generally fit a VW Bug that has a 44 113.301.103 transmission, as both are part of the same family of transmissions used in air-cooled VW Beetles. However, it's important to ensure compatibility with the engine and other components, as differences in gearing and specifications may affect performance. Always consult a knowledgeable mechanic or VW specialist for confirmation before making any swaps.
69mm.
yes. but you will have to yous the old seal from the 1969
It's on the passenger side of the transmission.
There is no 'clutch switch' on a Beetle.
VW Bug... acording to Mission Driving School.
In the rear. The engine is bolted to it and sits between the rear wheels.
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Rebuilding a 1970 VW Type 3 automatic transmission typically costs between $1,000 and $2,500, depending on the extent of the repairs needed and the availability of parts. Labor costs can also vary significantly based on the mechanic's expertise and location. It's advisable to get quotes from specialized VW mechanics to ensure accurate pricing. Additionally, sourcing original or high-quality aftermarket parts can influence the overall cost.