Why not just get a used tranny from the junkyard? They are cheap, plentiful and usually work well. Can you justify spending 5 or 600$ on a rebuild that you may only need for 30,000 miles? Entity Michael Schiesser spoke thus: > I need advice on who to use in seattle for a tranny > rebuild on an 89 VAnagon. > > THe O-ring leaks, and It has a real darn time getting > into 2nd or 3rd for the first few miles of travel. I > have been postponing this for about 6 months. NOt sure > how much longer she will hold out. Its our only daily > driver so I get nervous. > > Michael Schiesser > 89 Westfalia > Seattle WA |
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