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Luckson317
14th May 2008, 19:39
Does anyone know wat gearbox code 6W came out of???
thinking maestro 2.0ltr?
does it have LSD???
ratio???
cheers

Beaker
14th May 2008, 19:44
Does anyone know wat gearbox code 6W came out of???
thinking maestro 2.0ltr?
does it have LSD???
ratio???
cheers

6W is a not a PG1 gearbox code. NO PG1 gearboxes in the Maestro came with a Torsen diff either.

Russ
14th May 2008, 21:17
If its got an LSD it could be from a 200 BRM

Russ

E_T_V
14th May 2008, 21:46
BRM boxes won't fit the O, T, L, M, S series engines though.

Luckson317
14th May 2008, 22:11
i forgot to mention, its in my mk1 golf gti, vw cant recognise the code, so alot of ppl say that maestro's and montego's used to have vw boxes in. wanted to be sure where it came from and the ratio, see if its ok to run the new engine ive put in.
cheers

E_T_V
14th May 2008, 22:30
Ahh ok, the 1.3 and 1.6 maestros and some montegos used the VW box. I don't know how they were coded or the ratios though.

Chris Y
15th May 2008, 10:12
According to the list I have:

1.3 3+E................3E; 7N; 6T
1.3 4+E................6W
1.3 4 speed............2E; 7H; 6S
1.3 4 speed 700 Van....6H
1.3 5 speed............7S; 6Y

1.6 4 speed............1E; 7B; 6R
1.6 5 speed............4E; 7P; 6W
1.6 5 speed MG.........5E; 7R; 6X

A 6W box would be from a 1.6 5 speed, non MG.

Ratios should be:

1600 five-speed gearbox ratios (non MG):
1st 3.45
2nd 1.94
3rd 1.29
4th 0.91
5th 0.71

And you should have a final drive of 3.94:1, assuming it's a post July '84 box.

In addition to the 6W code, you should have a few more numbers. These will rather helpfully tell you when the box was made. I.e. if you have "6W 18 04 6", the 6W refers to the VW 020 transaxle type. 18 refers to the date of the month, 04 refers to the month, and 6 refers to the year of manufacture, in this case 6 means 1986, so the date would be the 18th of April, 1986.

Thus, you can check if it's a post July '84 box :)

More info on other VW 020 'boxes at: http://www.scirocco.org/gears/ - plus a handy calculator.

HTH.

Luckson317
15th May 2008, 16:14
wicked, thanks for everyones help.