How to recondition a VCU yourself.

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I am looking at doing this to my VCU as currently I was unknowingly driving in RWD as my gearbox went kaput and towed another car almost 200 miles, either way VCU is cooked and I am wondering anyone that has done it. Is it worth it? I would need a vice, tapping kit and grease nipples along with the 100,000 cSt fluid, or should I just go with sending mine to bell for a recon one?

I am thinking of both short a long term costs here, I finally did the OWU test and the VCU didn't move it is like a rock, it has a little play in it but once you are through the play it is solid even when pushing on it, just not massively sure if the recon from Bell £85 if I send mind and £185 if I don't is going to be more cost effective both short and long term. Let me know though! I would be keen to try!
 
I am looking at doing this to my VCU as currently I was unknowingly driving in RWD as my gearbox went kaput and towed another car almost 200 miles, either way VCU is cooked and I am wondering anyone that has done it. Is it worth it? I would need a vice, tapping kit and grease nipples along with the 100,000 cSt fluid, or should I just go with sending mine to bell for a recon one?

I am thinking of both short a long term costs here, I finally did the OWU test and the VCU didn't move it is like a rock, it has a little play in it but once you are through the play it is solid even when pushing on it, just not massively sure if the recon from Bell £85 if I send mind and £185 if I don't is going to be more cost effective both short and long term. Let me know though! I would be keen to try!
For £85 I wouldn't bother unless you're really keen to try. It is a lot of work and you need to buy the fluid.
Are you sure that is the price as it used to be a LOT more.
Have you a replacement IRD as it sounds like you need one?
 
For £85 I wouldn't bother unless you're really keen to try. It is a lot of work and you need to buy the fluid.
Are you sure that is the price as it used to be a LOT more.
Have you a replacement IRD as it sounds like you need one?
Just taken a look and it's £185 for a recon and 285 if I don't send mine back would that change anything you mention?

I wouldn't say I want to go out of my way to do it but thinking long term it may be cheaper just want to drive the bloody thing.

IRD I have one I could take from my diesel TD4 but I replaced the gearbox already as the splines inside were sheared, I checked the IRD would there be an underlying issue with the IRD to cause the gearbox to shear its splines and send itself to heaven?
 
Just taken a look and it's £185 for a recon and 285 if I don't send mine back would that change anything you mention?

I wouldn't say I want to go out of my way to do it but thinking long term it may be cheaper just want to drive the bloody thing.

IRD I have one I could take from my diesel TD4 but I replaced the gearbox already as the splines inside were sheared, I checked the IRD would there be an underlying issue with the IRD to cause the gearbox to shear its splines and send itself to heaven?
It's actually £272 with VAT and delivery, after you've sent your old one back and you'll want to do the bearings at the same time, so that needs factoring in.
 
Just taken a look and it's £185 for a recon and 285 if I don't send mine back would that change anything you mention?

I wouldn't say I want to go out of my way to do it but thinking long term it may be cheaper just want to drive the bloody thing.

IRD I have one I could take from my diesel TD4 but I replaced the gearbox already as the splines inside were sheared, I checked the IRD would there be an underlying issue with the IRD to cause the gearbox to shear its splines and send itself to heaven?
When the VCU stiffens up it puts stress on all parts of the transmission/drive train but normally it's the rear diff and/or IRD that fail.
 
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