Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 20:36:27 EDT
Reply-To: RAlanen@AOL.COM
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From: Frank Condelli <RAlanen@AOL.COM>
Subject: Auto Trans Problems
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A few weeks ago I asked about an '83 auto tranny that was slipping in
third gear. Most responses I received were that the clutch plates were most
likely fried. After some prodding from Listee Dennis Haynes encouraging me
to try my hand at rebuilding this tranny, I decided to have a go at it. I
got it out and up on the bench and started disassembly, slowly to get the
idea of where every thing goes and what it does. The first/reverse clutch
pack, Bentley pg. 38.7, was first out and all the plates looked fine. Then
upon removing the forward clutch assembly, Bentley pg. 38.17, I saw the
problem. The large circlip that holds the clutch pack in the direct/reverse
clutch assembly is out of its place, lying loose between the rear of the
forward clutch assembly and the front of the direct/reverse clutch assembly.
The first steel plate is discoloured, burnt blue, but all the rest of the
steel plates and fibre plates were fine as are the ones in the forward clutch
assembly. Seems that for some reason the circlip holding the direct/reverse
clutch pack in its drum came out. Why ? That's the big question now. Seems
to me I could just put everything back in its proper position and the tranny
would be fine. The circlip seems to have plenty of tension. I guess I
should replace it and the discoloured steel plate just for security reasons.
But I sure would like to know what caused the circlip to come out. Will it
happen again or was this just a Vanagon fluke ? Anyone out there with some
expert advice on this issue ? It sure would be appreciated rite about now.
Cheers
Frank Condelli
Almonte, Ontario, Canada
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