> > > Does anyone know anything about the 010 being in the Vanagon? > > I guess my main question is whether the Forward clutch and Direct/Reverse > clutch assemblies are the same in the 010 and 090 transmissions. I'd like > to know before I disable my vehicle. It would be good to be able to > preassemble parts based on my original transmission before I get the > present > trans out of the vehicle.
The 010 / 087 / 089 / 090 Audi/VW transmissions were essentially internally identical. The different numbers reflect minor exterior variations for their specific applications, i.e. cooler/no cooler, different reverse ring gear hub splining to mate with the final drive pinion shaft, etc. All of the "wear parts" are the same though. Rebuild kits for these usually say "010/087/089/090" on them. Some of the applications I know are: 010 air cooled Type2, 090 water cooled Type 2 and Audi A80, 087 Audi A100/A200, Not sure off hand what the 089 was for. -- John Bange '90 Vanagon - "Geldsauger" |
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