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changing bellhousings
kombi_kid - September 12th, 2003 at 11:30 PM

hey
gearbox's are all new to me could someone give me the basic rundown on changing a 2L gearbox bellhousing to that of a 1600/1800 gearbox bellhousing?
cheers
rhys


Desert Bug - September 12th, 2003 at 11:44 PM

Rhys, hi,
the 1600-1800 bellhousing will fit straight on to the 2lt box but you will notice that the input shaft of the 2lt sticks out a bit further, I think about 12-15mm. while you've got bellhousing off I believe its fairly easy to swap over the shaft to a 1600-1800 one. The spiggot bush in the end of the crank has been set up for 1600-1800 input shaft. The 2lt spiggot end is also smaller diameter. Please take the flywheel bolts out a refit with a bit of Loctite on them (Not sure if I did this when I put it on).
Cheers, Ian.


Baja Wes - September 13th, 2003 at 09:41 AM

The 1600 and the 1700-1800 input shafts are actually different lengths.

The 1600 is short to suit the type 1 motor fitted to those boxes.

The 1700-1800 is longer to suit the type 4 motor.

I think the 1700-1800 and the 2000 input shaft is the same, but not 100% sure.

I also think the 1600 input shaft is the same as a beetle input shaft.

I put a beetle input shaft in my 1800 box when I had it mated to my 1915 type 1 engine, as the type 4 input shaft was too long. People have been known to simply cut the type 4 input shaft down to length.


kombi_kid - September 13th, 2003 at 11:21 AM

i have either option a 1800 or a 1600 or a 1700 i think!
so i just have to take the 6 bolts out and change it???
cheers
rhys
p.s. yer i will do ian!