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My Gearbox has gone - Urgent advice needed!

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:36 am
by JKM_GTI
Coming back from lunch yesterday I started hearing a high pitched whining - I thought I was the exhaust, as I just managed to wack it on a speed bump :roll:

The car then cut off and came to a stop, lots of juddering etc.

I have got a quote for fitting a recon gearbox, with 12k / 12month warrenty, fitment of a clutch (I need to provide) all for £620 (but he'll do a deal if I pay cash) - What do you reckon? Sounds like a good price to me?

Next question is; What clutch shall I get? Sachs? What else will I need to get, cable? My engine code in AUY 2001-X if that helps?

Any help would be greatly appreciated! (This is one bloody expensive month - got insurance, service & MOT due next month :shock: )

Cheers,
Joe

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 10:51 am
by Dangerous Dave
Thats not a bad price including fitting, however I would make sure when he says recon box that it isn't just a 2nd box as that will go at somepoint anyway. What you want is your box/a box that has been stripped down and had all the bearings replaced so it should be good for some time.

I would also go for the sachs clutch your for under £100 from www.eurocarparts.co.uk

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:37 pm
by samuel090180
Dangerous Dave wrote:Thats not a bad price including fitting, however I would make sure when he says recon box that it isn't just a 2nd box as that will go at somepoint anyway. What you want is your box/a box that has been stripped down and had all the bearings replaced so it should be good for some time.

I would also go for the sachs clutch your for under £100 from www.eurocarparts.co.uk
a reconditioned box and a second hand box are more or less the same thing...a reconditioned box will simply have been cleaned up inorder to look like a new gear box...but all the internal components will still be the same...

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 5:08 pm
by Dangerous Dave
a reconditioned box and a second hand box are more or less the same thing...a reconditioned box will simply have been cleaned up inorder to look like a new gear box...but all the internal components will still be the same...
There is a guy up here who sells recon boxes that are stripped checked and all bearings replaced, they also do 2nd hand ones which are basically removed from crashed cars and given a quick check. Thats why I was trying to put across that not all recon boxes are the same what ever box you get to replace a failed GTI box the bearings need to be replaced in the box and the diff. If you get anther 2nd hand box it will basically go again.

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 7:28 am
by JKM_GTI
CymruPolo wrote:Ah yes, another member to the "We Hate The Polo GTi Gearbox Club" :lol: . I know the feeling Joe, I don't know what to do 'cause it's not something you come across each day :roll:
Yeah, I am a fully paid up memeber now :lol: I was thinking of selling it - Was looking at TT's, thing is I still love the damn car, now the gearbox is being done - I think i'll keep it!

I am going to cheer myself up & order some new rims for summer soon!

Thanks to every one that replied - I have gone for a sachs clutch kit & got a new cable from vw. The box is a recon box, but does come with a 12 month warrenty. I hope we have some success with the watchdog / trading standard thing! (Have been meaning to email but have been so busy that past few days)

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 5:35 pm
by mule
CymruPolo wrote:What's the sachs clutch kit about? What's better about it?
I put a sachs clutch in from eurocarparts when i had my box done, its loads better then the standerd one its softer, works smother just a hole round better clutch in my opinion

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 7:08 pm
by JKM_GTI
mule wrote:
CymruPolo wrote:What's the sachs clutch kit about? What's better about it?
I put a sachs clutch in from eurocarparts when i had my box done, its loads better then the standerd one its softer, works smother just a hole round better clutch in my opinion
Alun - That is what I was told, so I thought I may as well get is sorted now - Kinda makes me feel better - Knowing I will be spending all this money, at least the clutch will be softer!

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 4:49 pm
by JKM_GTI
I don't know what the part number is - I just called eurocarparts and gave them my reg, telling them I want the sachs clutch kit.

Let us know how you get on :wink: