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  1. Question 1.4 Ryder Gearbox change 
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    Gents,
    Im in a possition where i have to much time on my hand in the evening, i have a Mk3 1.4 Ryder as we all know this is a 4 speed, due to to much time i am thinking of putting a 5 speed box in her, i presume the flywheel will have to be changed and inturn the clutch, the only problem i didnt want to get into was that the box would have slightly different mountng points or something silly but crusial.
    if anyone has any experience with this or better still has done the job themselves i would love to get direction to know how many of my evenings will be taken up?

    any advise apart from the obvious that i need to find myself a girlfriend would be much appreciated.

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    Pretty easy to do, you just need to find a donor car.
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    will i need a new flywheel and clutch?
     
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    Not as far as I can remember or tell from the parts system.
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    dont suppose you put some screen shots on here of the pages you were looking at on the parts system?

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