yes i just put my 8v box on my 16v bolts straight on
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.
No, a Mk3 Golf GTI gearbox will not fit a Mk2 GTI directly. The two models have different gearbox mounting points and designs, which means modifications would be necessary for it to fit. Additionally, the Mk3 features a hydraulic clutch system, while the Mk2 uses a cable-operated system, further complicating compatibility.
no
No they fit different, although mk2 and mk3 and some mk4 polo gearboxes will fit. You want an 8P gearbox.
Yes, albeit new engine and gearbox mounting need to be fabricated.
Yes,they are the same,i have done this.
The Renault Laguna 2.2 diesel gearbox (JC5) is generally not interchangeable with the Renault Espace 2.0 16v gearbox (also JC5) due to differences in engine specifications and mounting configurations. While they share the same gearbox designation, the internal components and ratios may differ significantly. It's essential to consult a professional or refer to specific compatibility guides to ensure a proper fit.
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!
A Velocity 1.6 gearbox can potentially fit on a Golf 2 GTI 8V, but modifications may be necessary. It's important to consider compatibility with mounts, driveshafts, and the overall gearing ratios. It's recommended to consult with a mechanic or a specialist familiar with Volkswagen modifications to ensure a proper fit and function.
A Laguna 6-speed gearbox is not a direct fit for a 1.8 16v Clio Mk1 due to differences in mounting points, driveshaft compatibility, and overall design. While some modifications may be possible, such as adapting the mounts and ensuring proper alignment with the engine, it would require significant custom work. It's recommended to consult with a specialist or mechanic experienced in such swaps to assess feasibility and necessary modifications.
No the mountings are different and the gearbox ratios won't be able to pull the heavier golf. Also you will need a custom ECU for the new engine timings. I would just find another 1.4 golf engine if u need one.
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.