02x GVE rebuild

Why worry about ARP flywheel bolts? Just use stockers and avoid possible headaches. That is the last part your little girlie A4s will break. I kid

Sad but true. I know everyone wants the “best” for their cars, but sometimes the “best” really doesn’t make a difference. We have never used ARP flywheel bolts and our High powered cars work just fine.

I don’t know if you reused the stockers but if you reuse the stock ones they will be more likely to back out. they are technically one time use bolts.

No I never reuse tty bolts. But arp’s are cut different to help prevent backing out

Tranny update! Haven’t had time to work out the DIY but here is how she looks

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Removed that pesky ball bearing, small circlip behind it, pull the input shaft out, and now I just need to go buy the final tool. A shop press, probably from harbor freight.

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Interesting thing I noticed…there is a reverse synchro. Always figured it was just forward gears that have synchros

Yes you should see its not built exactly like the others are there is almost no load when your going into reverse. This is lookin real good.

Thanks Justin! Yeah it is a bit different, I was still surprised there was even a synchro for it, another thing, its a helical cut, which explains why there is no gear whine in reverse on the b7 a4. the input shaft sprocket is tiny, I’m not sure about you s4 guys, but in the b7 a4, if you pull out reverse, it takes off lol. Now it makes sense, you’ve got a tiny input shaft gear on a big output shaft gear, very low RPM’s going into the transmission come out as big movements in the wheels.

Updated the original post with a tools list and lots of progress. Now I’m just stuck on how to remove the reverse gear and reverse synchro hub. Will work on it this week.

Also I calculated I’m roughly $700 in tools. Some I already had, but most I had to buy. I think the average rebuild costs about $600 in labor. so the average joe might not be interested in doing this.

I was interested in learning how a transmission works, and how to repair one, and I am repairing two transmissions so the tool investment will be worthwhile to me.

If it’s of any consolation to you. I’ve really enjoyed this exploration of your transmission. I’d love to see some pictures of the difference between synchro parts and the R input shaft.

To further this when you tell someone to go stuff it your words come with a sense of credibility.

I need all the consolation I can get! lol I’m sure this will help someone down the road, I just feel like the parts are cheap enough that you can get a used tranny for less than a rebuild so most people go that route. As for me, I’m set, so if I blow another transmission or any local guys blow theirs I can fix them up in a weekend now.

I’m not sure about the R, but my roommate brought home a 2.8 VR6 mk4 the other day and pulled the transmission. Its nuts, the thing could fit in a medium size shipping box. Its so tiny, it weighs nothing, I’ve heard the transverse trannys are a lot easier to rebuild too. Maybe that will be the next project!

I’m still going to rent these tools someday…

You’re more than welcomed to them! They won’t be seeing enough use from just me.

Finished taking apart the transmission the other night and spent tonight cataloging all the parts in order to make reassembly a breeze.

While inspecting all the gears I noted that the 3rd gear on the hollow shaft had a broken tooth…everything else seems great though, the synchro rings hardly have wear on them, with the exception of third gear.

Turns out MSRP on that gear is $274! Nice! Well that’s the majority of my budget lol. I’m definitely going to replace it tho.

Other than that, I broke a $12 needle bearing and twisted 2 locking c clips pretty bad. Basically it would have been a $160 parts cost to rebuild this transmission, including the $60 fluid, the $86 synchro and the small bits I broke, but that gear is the real expensive part. Interesting thing is that I went super soft on that transmission once third gear blew, I’ve been going super hard on this transmission and it’s grinding now too so this third gear in driving on must be just broken all over.

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Try talking to the guys at JHM. They might have something that you can use for cheaper.

Great advice! Did that, ordered parts last week, gotta come in from Germany, should be here end of the week, maybe I’ll do some work on it this weekend.

Other than ordering parts no real updates here.

Oh I bought another tranny…yes now I have 3…why?! Because it was $250 to my doorstep.

Got it back together yet? And where did you get a trans for $250? I’d have one sitting in my garage if I could find one that cheap.

I know right

Not yet, I snapped a piece and I’m waiting for the new tranny to come in first.

$250 from a part out. I’m always shopping around Craig’s, eBay, Audizine, just keep an eye out

That’s the way to hotrod. You gather enough parts that you can basically build another car just out of spare parts.