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Thread: 200Tdi - Rebuilt - Where to source

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    Yeah agreed.
    I'm really just reading forums and reviews by people who have done these mods.
    The gear kit gets very positive reviews, and honestly there is no way I'm doing diffs - too much screwing around. (There will be enough as it is.. Lol)

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    I know the Ashcroft site states that. I am trying to explain that it is highly unlikely that it stays "exactly" the same when 2 of the 3 gears that drive low range have to be changed.
    Maybe it's close the the figures in the 4 Wheel Drives catalogue 40:1 compared to 39.5:1 which would give a 1.25% change. Maybe that's considered insignificant ?


    Colin
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    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    Maybe it's close the the figures in the 4 Wheel Drives catalogue 40:1 compared to 39.5:1 which would give a 1.25% change. Maybe that's considered insignificant ?


    Colin
    Except that stock is 40.65:1, which makes 3% change. Still small, but it could make a big difference offroad.

    I have encountered hills I couldn't reverse up in reverse low in a 109 IIA with a load on - despite me having the lower suffix B gears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sitec View Post
    The two dowels in the engine bell housing will need to be removed,
    Many people suggest doing this, but it is not a good idea, because the function of the dowels is to hold the box in perfect alignment with the centre-line of the crankshaft. The bolts/studs cannot do this because they sit in clearance holes, unlike the dowels. Removing them opens the way to gearbox problems, such as slipping out of gear.

    It is not a big deal to drill one new hole for one of the dowels, the other one on my S3 matched with a pre-existing hole,

    Cheers Charlie

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    if you're interested in fitting the 300tdi disco engine without cutting out the original chassis mounts take a peek at this thread on the Series 2 forum

    300 TDI drivers side mounting - ideas

    also give Swampy2 (the originator of that thread) a shout as he made up his own mount and fitted a remote oil filter to fit his 300tdi into his 88" without chopping the chassis mount off

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