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clutch cable /pedal/linkages heeeeelp :S
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rttam
PostPosted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 5:48 am Up
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can someone please advise me on the following Smile

is the gti 206 cable clutch?

if so will the clutch pedal and cable be the same as that for a 1.4 8v?

also will the gearlinkage from the stick to the subframe bit be the same?

i think the gearlinkages from the subframe bit to the box will be different to that of a 1.4 wont it?

are auto and manual starter motors the same on the tu engine?

will my engine run if i fit a manual box and unplug the gearbox ecu or will it affect the engine one?

reason is im converting my auto 206 to manual after the auto box went bang and trying to work out sourcing the right parts Crying or Very sad

i have found a gearbox off a mate and realise i will need a 1.4 flywheel, clutch and cranksensor can anyone else think of other stuff i need?

sorry for the million questions any help would be greatly apprecaited Smile

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rttam wrote:
can someone please advise me on the following Smile

also will the gearlinkage from the stick to the subframe bit be the same?

i think the gearlinkages from the subframe bit to the box will be different to that of a 1.4 wont it?

sorry for the million questions any help would be greatly apprecaited Smile

thanks

matt

I can answer that one for sure. No they are toally different in length. The GTi & 2.0 HDi share the same linkages for future reference.

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Starter motors will be the same.

Dont forget to inform DVLA and your insurance company after the conversion.

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rttam
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cheers guys Smile

yeah they will both be informed Smile

 
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I've got a feeling it's gonna be one of those jobs you wished you never started........... )-:
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panason1c wrote:
I've got a feeling it's gonna be one of those jobs you wished you never started........... )-:

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im a mechanic by trade and have access to all the ramps and equipment at weekends so that isnt a problem Smile although if a cheap accident damaged/mot failure/blown engine 206 comes up i may just buy that and swap all my bits over but cant find anything for less than a grand near me Crying or Very sad

 
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In the early days, a conversion from auto to manual was a fairly straighforward job, but with the intervention of electronically controlled auto-gearbox's and, in some cases its ecu linked to the engine ecu, it is much more a complex conversion with a few 'unknowns' likely to be thrown into the equation.
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rttam wrote:
can someone please advise me on the following Smile

is the gti 206 cable clutch? gti has no cable its hydraulic

if so will the clutch pedal and cable be the same as that for a 1.4 8v?
Uses a different pedal to connect to slave cylinder

also will the gearlinkage from the stick to the subframe bit be the same?
They are different





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rttam
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think this could be a no go then Sad best start looking for a cheap replacement after xmas then Sad
thanks for the help anyway guys Smile

 
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