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Technical => Transmission Forum => Topic started by: HeliMike on January 24, 2005, 11:26:38 AM
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Hey guys. I'm hoping someone can tell me what trans I've got here.
It's a late Super-beetle Single-side-cover IRS with the AH code on it.
Can anyone tell me what R+P and gear ratio's it should be?
Thanks in advance.
Mike :mullet:
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http://fly.hiwaay.net/~jfrohwei/vwac/tables.html (http://fly.hiwaay.net/~jfrohwei/vwac/tables.html)
might help
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It has a 4.12 R&P with:
3.78
2.06
1.26
.89
I'm curious, what's the rest of the trans code?
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Thanks guys.
Bruce:
Not sure about the rest but I'll check and post it later.
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Single side cover \"AH\" ? could it be AT ?
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Hans, even though an AT is the most common SSC for us, they did exist as an AH, which is the same as an AT but with a 4.12 R&P. And just to confuse you more, Mirko has an AM SSC, which is a factory 4.37 R&P.
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So these letters are refering to the R&P for the most part?
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the biggest diff is the R&P. All 3 of those I listed will have a 9 tooth mainshaft. I bet the AH and AM will also have a different 4th gear than the AT. I expect them to have a .89 instead of a .93.
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Bump
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Hey Bruce , ever heard of an \"AO\"
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I don't know that one yet Hans. Do you have one of those?
How about this one, AN SSC. Seen that one? I saw my first one on Wed in a 74 KG. It is supposed to have a 3.88 R&P with
3.78
2.06
1.26
0.89
This would make it the tallest geared Type 1 trans ever made.