Tranny Install from Hell
Iain Atkinson
iain.atkinson at tesco.net
Mon Oct 22 16:21:42 EDT 2001
Sounds to me like something is not lined up right, maybe the clutch plate
for instance. When i changed the engine earlier this year i used the front
bottom pulley bolt to line it all up worked a treat.
Iain
-----Original Message-----
From: quattro-admin at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-admin at audifans.com]On
Behalf Of Marc Swanson
Sent: 22 October 2001 13:44
To: one at humanspeakers.com; Huw Powell; gwbutler
Cc: quattro at audifans.com
Subject: Re: Tranny Install from Hell
> We (I mean I...) fought long and hard with Megan's '87 4kq tranny.
> Similar problem/frustration. That last 1/2".
>
> You might want to consider a little engine rotation, just in case the
> clutch splines are off from the tranny shaft.
>
> I wound up carefully deciding that at 1/2" the shaft was in, and with
> the bell housing to engine distances all around as an alignment check,
> that the two heavy chunks of metal were straight relative to each
> other... and gently, using several bolts, pulled them together a few
> turns at a time. it was not easy, but it worked then and still goes
> down the road.
I used this method on my 90q and it cost me a brand new clutch disc (ouch).
Cracked the spring cage. I didn't even tighten the bolts all that hard so
be very careful about using the bolts to draw in the engine/tranny.
-Marc-
87 4ktq
88 90q
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