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Old November 29th 05, 03:18 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled,uk.rec.cars.vw.aircooled,uk.rec.cars.vw.watercooled
Pilgarlick
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Default VW Golf GTi 2.0 8 Valve


"Eduardo K." wrote in message
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In article ,
VW Internet wrote:
Eduardo,
Are u in spain?


Nopes. Santiago de Chile



"Eduardo K." wrote in message
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In article ,
VW Internet wrote:
Hi Eduardo,
I believe the link that joins the gear stick to the

gearbox
was cleaned, and it greatly improved it.
Do you thinks the gearbox is ok ?

Yep. Every year I read the same threads about hard to shift when cold.

Mostly
around January/February

Redline oil seems to improve the cold shifting a lot. I would not really
know... where I live, 32F is as cold as it ever gets, and thats
only a couple of weeks a year.



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I used to have a British Leyland Maestro with a VW gearbox that was really
horrible on gearchanges when cold but improved considerably when warm,
though it never became slick. I have a Golf and a Polo with similar
gearboxes and of similar ages to each other. The Polo change is beautiful,
slick and easy, with the Golf always sticky and hesitant to engage. These
situations have not markedly changed all the time I owned/ have owned any of
the vehicles, with increasing mileage seemingly irrelevant to these aspects.

Possible differences are manufacturing differences in tolerances box to box.
Differences in the linkages making the boxes feel different. Differences in
oil viscosity/ type box to box.

You may find there is a slight difference made in the "feel" of the box by
using different oil. You may also find a difference in the longevity of the
box if you move away from the declared specification for the oil.

As you do not mention any clashing of the gears when engaging them I assume
we can discount clutch drag caused by oil deposit on the plates. If this is
the case then my advice is to grin and bear it. Nothing I tried has made a
h'apporth of difference to the state of play, but if you want to play around
and experiment...................

Regards

Pilgarlick



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