T10486/1 subframe alignment pins

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T10486/1 subframe alignment pins

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I need to drop the subframe so I can do some work on the gearbox, and I see there are a total of 4 alignment pins used for this job: 2x T10096 and 2x T10486/1.

T10096 are readily available from Laser, Nielsen, US Pro etc., but I can't seem to find the T10486/1 ones.

Does anybody know where to source these in the UK? The VW dealer doesn't sell tooling to the public.
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Re: T10486/1 subframe alignment pins

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what about marking the position of subframe using a marker?
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Re: T10486/1 subframe alignment pins

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amer6R wrote: Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:16 pm what about marking the position of subframe using a marker?
I don't know, is it doable?
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Re: T10486/1 subframe alignment pins

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you wont need to remove the front subframe to remove the gearbox , manual or dsg
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Re: T10486/1 subframe alignment pins

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CarbonChaos wrote: Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:25 pm you wont need to remove the front subframe to remove the gearbox , manual or dsg
I have 2 workshop manuals (VAG and Haynes), and both mentioned dropping the subframe. Just to clarify, it's a Polo 2012 1.4l petrol with a 7 speed DSG. So you're saying there's actually enough room to remove the gearbox without touching the subframe? That's great news then!
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Re: T10486/1 subframe alignment pins

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of course its a whole heap easier with the subframe removed but imo its not necassary , the manual box is no problem ,the DSG is awkward and heavy .
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Re: T10486/1 subframe alignment pins

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CarbonChaos wrote: Fri Feb 04, 2022 3:03 pm of course its a whole heap easier with the subframe removed but imo its not necassary , the manual box is no problem ,the DSG is awkward and heavy .
Perfect, I'll get to work then.
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Does the left drive shaft have to come off completely with this method? Also the power steering pipes?
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Re: T10486/1 subframe alignment pins

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Managed to get the box off. Few pointers for folks:

An engine support beam with double hooks helps a lot! One for the engine, one for the box. That DSG is a heavy b*stard, very difficult to manoeuvre around the subframe. CarbonChaos above was spot on, subframe need not be removed for this job.
Left drive shaft has to come off completely, right one only has to be disconnected and suspended.
Left drive shaft flange can stay attached, right one has to be removed (I found that it's catching on the flywheel housing).
Power steering reservoir unbolted and raised to allow lines to be pushed out of the way.
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