Flange between gearbox and engine
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Metal flange
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Local Hero
Loose isn't a bad thing, as if you have a oil leak on the rear main, then it will run out more easily, and yes you could take it off.
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Local Hero
1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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Briano1234 said
That is to keep road trash out of the clutch.
Loose isn't a bad thing, as if you have a oil leak on the rear main, then it will run out more easily, and yes you could take it off.
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Early-1800 said
Is there enough left to drill a small hole and fit a small nut and bolt to hold it and stop it rattling and falling off?
That was what I was thinking off doing if it needed to go back on. I'd have to drill both though as there seems to be no thread on the other one
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Local Hero
You could also try a self drilling sheet metal screw.
I once had to drill through a Water pump housing on my 81 diesel, where the t-stat cover stripped. I nutted it on top and I think about 200Kmiles later when I sold it was still that way.
What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
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Old Timer
Personally I'd not do away with the plate, without it there's a large enough gap left to allow dust / dirt / water in… it's there for a reason.
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