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REPAIR MAINTENANCE OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Volkswagen Polo (from 1994 to 2001, the year of issue)

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Dismantling of a primary shaft
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Removal of the primary and the driven shaft



Primary shaft can be removed together with the driven shaft. If necessary to replace the primary shaft or the tapered roller bearing, the drive shaft need to adjust again as described below.
To remove the primary and the driven shaft, proceed as follows:

Location of pieces in the gearbox
Fig. 179. Location of parts in the gearbox: 1 - finger shift; 2 - bolt 16 Nm; 3 - bush for the mount shift lever; 4 - the shift lever; 5 - a stopper; 6 - shaft of the gearshift; 7 - the transmission housing; 8 - safety clip for the fifth gear fork; 9 - screw-threaded plug; 10, 11 - threaded plug; 12 - directing the fifth gear




- Split gearbox housing and clutch housing as described in Section. 8.2.1. Fig. 179 shows the parts located in the gearbox. Some items may already be removed, if the gearbox has been completely dismantled. Shaft 6 (fig. 179) of the gearshift must clear the mandrel after the tube 5 is removed (see. Fig. 167). The mandrel is installed as shown in Fig. 168. If necessary to remove the gearshift finger 1 (see. Fig. 179), after the installation or replacement should hold its adjustment, as described in the previous section to establish alignment with the coupling sleeve.

Removing the sealing plug on the side gearbox
Fig. 167. Removing the sealing plug on the side gearbox




Knocking beard shaft gearshift
Fig. 168. Knocking beard shaft gearshift




Bearing shift lever 4 can be removed after unscrewing the bolt 2 and remove the sleeve 3:
- To turn on the one hand gearbox two plugs 9 and 10 and release them under the items;
- Unscrew the screw plug 11 of the gearbox housing. He holds the shaft in the crankcase backing;
- Knock reversing shaft 7 (Fig. 180);

The gears and shafts transmission
Fig. 180. The gears and shafts of the gearbox: 1 - the output shaft; 2 - directing switching of the first / second gear; 3 - rail switch / plug of switching the third / fourth gear; 4 - the input shaft; 5 - directing the reverse gear; 6 - the pivot arm; 7 - Reversing the shaft; 8 - Reverse gear




- The input shaft, output shaft, gear reversing the shaft reversing gear and the two guides put together and pull in one piece from the crankcase, as shown in Fig. 181;

Removing the gearbox shafts
Fig. 181. Removing the gearbox shaft: 1 - shaft reverse gear; 2 - a gear wheel of a backing; 3 - Rod shift forks of the first / second gear; 4 - the output shaft; 5 - input shaft; 6 - Rod shift forks third / fourth gear




- To carry out the disassembly excavated set of gears transmission into separate parts. Fig. 180 shows how the items are associated with each other. Fork gear simply removed from the sliding sleeves synchronizers.
All the items before checking thoroughly rinsed.




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