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Date:         Sat, 25 Jul 1998 22:17:03 -0700
Reply-To:     Per Lindgren <lindgre@ONLINE.NO>
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From:         Per Lindgren <lindgre@ONLINE.NO>
Subject:      Re: European 5 speeds
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The only thing I know about the 5-speed is what I have seen in my owners manual. The shift-pattern on the 5-speed and the syncro is the same, where the syncro's G is in the same position as the 5-speeds 1st, the syncro's 1st in the same position as the 5-speeds 2nd, and so on. The shift pattern on the 5-speed is so unusual that I think it is more than a coincidense that it is the "same" in the syncro. Although I do not know this, my guess is that the two boxes share the design, and that VW created the 5-speed from the syncro box, with altered ratios, of course. As for the difficulties in swapping box, I do not know, as I am a newbie to vanagons, and have only delt with bugs and type 3s earlier.

Per Lindgren

James J Buchholz jr. wrote:

> So is it possible to order one? Or smuggle one back in a suit case? > Would the swap be difficult? > > My guesses are no, no, and yes. Or everyone would have a 5 Speed! > > Please tell me what you know, > jjb


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