Thought this was worth mentioning-N.O.S. 4 speed transaxle
- ubercrap
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Thought this was worth mentioning-N.O.S. 4 speed transaxle
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/ ... ?id=522240
Interesting item to have...
I have three spare 4 speed transaxles just outside of the cars I own, so it doesn't interest me that much on the practical side, but on the Type 4 collecting cool factor side...
Interesting item to have...
I have three spare 4 speed transaxles just outside of the cars I own, so it doesn't interest me that much on the practical side, but on the Type 4 collecting cool factor side...
- tuna
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Wow, that would be welcome in any Type 4 collector's stash.
Tuna
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- raygreenwood
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- ubercrap
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Were there two versions or more than two versions? I know there was an earlier one with the smaller slave cylinder, but virtually none of those came to these shores, right?
If I were a betting man, I would bet that the seller wants a fortune. Is there a market though? Shoot, there was an NOS dash on ebay for fairly big $$$ that I don't think sold (Were there even any bids?), and most Type 4's need one!
If I were a betting man, I would bet that the seller wants a fortune. Is there a market though? Shoot, there was an NOS dash on ebay for fairly big $$$ that I don't think sold (Were there even any bids?), and most Type 4's need one!
- tuna
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Unfortunately, too many people equate scarcity with high value. They think "this is a rare find, so I'm going to get rich on it", but the reality is, the demand for Type 4 parts isn't high. Split/Oval parts are in high demand and people are willing to pay exorbitant amounts for them, but that is not the case with the Type 4.
It's too bad, but as long as we Type 4 people don't pay their exorbitant prices, hopefully they will quit trying to get rich off of us and move back to early Bugs, early Busses, and Notches.
Tuna
It's too bad, but as long as we Type 4 people don't pay their exorbitant prices, hopefully they will quit trying to get rich off of us and move back to early Bugs, early Busses, and Notches.
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- raygreenwood
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There were to main variations. The early 19mm slave and the late 44mm slave models. But....there was an internal design variant that came in the very last small cylinder models and possibly the earliest 44mm slave models. That being that the synchro configuration of one of the gears changed. It had an extra synchro ring. I have seen one I think.
The odd thing is...that I have had in my hands...roughly 8 4 speeds over the years. Two of them were the 19mm slave models. I know where one more is sitting on a shelf....in a defunct wrecking yard. Ray
The odd thing is...that I have had in my hands...roughly 8 4 speeds over the years. Two of them were the 19mm slave models. I know where one more is sitting on a shelf....in a defunct wrecking yard. Ray
- Wally
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Don't you confuse the above with the improved synchro design of second gear in the last ('74) model year?raygreenwood wrote: But....there was an internal design variant that came in the very last small cylinder models and possibly the earliest 44mm slave models. That being that the synchro configuration of one of the gears changed. It had an extra synchro ring. I have seen one I think.
Speaking of exorbitant prices (this is for a master brake cylinder)....:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0189182474
T4T: 2,4ltr Type 4 Turbo engine, 10.58 1/4 mi
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"Mine isn't turbo'd to make a slow engine fast, but to make a fast engine insane" - Chip Birks
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- raygreenwood
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Yes....thanks Wally, that is probably the change I was speaking of and it was an improvement.
It must be the same change. I have never seen a 004 four speed from a 1974. The latest one I have personally seen is an october of 72.
There was a different synchro ring set-up in the very earliest that came over here....like 70-71. They two I have seen all had the small 19mm slave and early bell housing. Its possible that from that point on they were all improved versions. The change we are speaking of is the same.....that being adding an extra synchro ring to second gear. Ray
It must be the same change. I have never seen a 004 four speed from a 1974. The latest one I have personally seen is an october of 72.
There was a different synchro ring set-up in the very earliest that came over here....like 70-71. They two I have seen all had the small 19mm slave and early bell housing. Its possible that from that point on they were all improved versions. The change we are speaking of is the same.....that being adding an extra synchro ring to second gear. Ray
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Alright, all I can say is that it really does shift remarkable well into second in all circumstances, even when very cold.
I have a spare '74 4-speed from the 2-door I dismantled
I have a spare '74 4-speed from the 2-door I dismantled
T4T: 2,4ltr Type 4 Turbo engine, 10.58 1/4 mi
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"Mine isn't turbo'd to make a slow engine fast, but to make a fast engine insane" - Chip Birks
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"Mine isn't turbo'd to make a slow engine fast, but to make a fast engine insane" - Chip Birks
- func412
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Here´s some info about 004 factory gears: http://www.shoptalkforums.com/viewtopic ... c&start=15
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func412 wrote:Ok, now I have some new information found by a member of FVWA (Finnish Volkswagen Association).
Source: http://www.suomenvolkkariyhdistys.fi/ke ... 6489#46489
I´ll translate this for you:
"Type 4 Variant has always had 3,91 final drive (toothed 11/43), as well as the limousine years -71 and -72 until may or june (there is some dissimilair information available from different sources about the month). The transmission code is FC.
Limousines -69 and -70 came with 3,73 final drive (toothed 11/41) with transmission code FA and after may/june -72 was the final drive also 3,73 in transmission coded FB.
In addition to these transmissions there has been a special transmission fon Variant coded FE which is toothed 10/39, so the final drive is almost the same as other Variant transmissions (3,90)."
- raygreenwood
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It should be great. Remember that the original 1.7 was all torque down low. The gearing...especially the final drive ratio was very well suited to teh powerband of the engine. Unlike the relatively gutless factory variats of the type 1 engine (save for that in th type 3 whose automatic had roughly the same final drive as the type 004)....the type 4 had the torque off the line to be able to use nice high gear ratios. It makes for getting off the line very quickly. Ry