ElectroTech Steve Wheeler Elite Moderator Location: Fork Lake, Alberta Join Date: 06/09/2015 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 336 Rally Car: 1992 Golf |
Hey guys Giulio at Bacci Romano has agreed to offer a 10% discount on their in stock transmission parts, ring and pinions etc. Shipping is very reasonable, 56€ from Italy to the middle of nowhere Alberta.
Bacci Romano Just mention "Rally Anarchy" to get the deal! Power means nothing if you cannot control it! Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/25/2016 01:59PM by ElectroTech. |
Erik Christiansen Erik Christiansen Ultra Moderator Location: Culver City, CA Join Date: 05/16/2008 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 73 Rally Car: VW GTI |
Huge thanks to Steve for working out this deal! I just bought some transmission parts from Bacci Ramano and got the 10% RA discount. Combined with the strong dollar it was an amazing deal!
Communication via email was excellent and shipping was very fast. I wired them payment on a Monday and by Thursday I had the parts in hand! Awesome! |
ElectroTech Steve Wheeler Elite Moderator Location: Fork Lake, Alberta Join Date: 06/09/2015 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 336 Rally Car: 1992 Golf |
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Erik Christiansen Erik Christiansen Ultra Moderator Location: Culver City, CA Join Date: 05/16/2008 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 73 Rally Car: VW GTI |
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ElectroTech Steve Wheeler Elite Moderator Location: Fork Lake, Alberta Join Date: 06/09/2015 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 336 Rally Car: 1992 Golf |
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Erik Christiansen Erik Christiansen Ultra Moderator Location: Culver City, CA Join Date: 05/16/2008 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 73 Rally Car: VW GTI |
Well, not quite... I hit one snag. It turns out the input shafts Bacci provide with the gearset are 25mm in diameter where they pass through the large ball bearing in the case. VW has been using 26mm bearings since about 1984, and the 25mm bearings are no longer available. FAG, Timken, etc... don't even manufacture them in that size anymore. Even 020 guru Broke can't source them. I ended up paying $200 to buy a new old stock bearing off ebay Deutschland. That stung even more because I had already bought the 26mm bearing which is not cheap (although I bought that bearing using the $500 hush money gift card from VW courtesy of my wife's TDI so I guess it's a wash). I did not figure this out until I went to press the case halves together which required no effort at all. Luckily I recognized the shaft should press fit into the bearing, and knew this was not normal! For future reference, the part number for the 25mm bearing is 020 311 123 J. I can't figure out why they would use this bearing unless all their gearsets are new old stock from when this bearing was readily available. Since it took me a while to source the bearing I just used 3-4-5 from the kit and ran with a stock 1-2 at High Desert Trails. I then pulled the tranny back out of the car took it all apart again and reassembled with the full gearset. I just put the transmission back in the car last night and should take it for a test drive this weekend. In the photos below you can see the bearing does not fit tight on the shaft. The second photo shows the Bacci shaft on the left and the stock shaft on the right. |
Pete Pete Remner Mod Moderator Location: Cleveland, Ohio Join Date: 01/11/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 2,022 |
Is it a press fit or a slip fit?
Seems to me if it's a slip fit, a spacer could be made, maybe something to press over the shaft and then cleaned up to the correct OD on the lathe. Pete Remner Cleveland, Ohio 1984 RX-7 (rallycross thing) 1978 Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver. |
ElectroTech Steve Wheeler Elite Moderator Location: Fork Lake, Alberta Join Date: 06/09/2015 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 336 Rally Car: 1992 Golf |
What did Bacci Romano have to say? Seems like an easy fix on their part on the next run of parts. I agree with Pete, it's snug but wouldn't call it press fit. I might be interested in your 26mm bearing. Power means nothing if you cannot control it! |
Erik Christiansen Erik Christiansen Ultra Moderator Location: Culver City, CA Join Date: 05/16/2008 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 73 Rally Car: VW GTI |
It certainly seems like a press fit to me. The bearing always pulls itself out of the case instead of off the shaft when you disassemble the tranny. And it takes a good amount of force in my press to put the bearing on the shaft. I thought about a spacer, but it would have to be 0.5mm thick and not deform when pressing on the bearing. |
Erik Christiansen Erik Christiansen Ultra Moderator Location: Culver City, CA Join Date: 05/16/2008 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 73 Rally Car: VW GTI |
When I purchased the gears I asked if they had any tips or tricks to the install, but they said it goes together like any other 020. When I discovered this issue, they just told me I had to find the 25mm bearing, which they said was "stronger." Overall it's still a good value for a full vwms gearset. Just need the right bearing. The 5th gear housing needed some minor clearancing but other than that it was straightforward. |
ElectroTech Steve Wheeler Elite Moderator Location: Fork Lake, Alberta Join Date: 06/09/2015 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 336 Rally Car: 1992 Golf |
How do you like it? Pretty tall first I'm sure in the pits maybe a little har on the clutch. What motor/mods are you running? Pretty sweet deals with some discounting and a strong greenback. Under $3500 for VWMS gears, a R&P and a plate diff giving more performance than any mod one could do to a NA motor, a bargain as far as I can see in the FWD world...... Power means nothing if you cannot control it! |