Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 14:58:15 -0600
Reply-To: Ben McCafferty <ben@KBMC.NET>
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From: Ben McCafferty <ben@KBMC.NET>
Subject: Re: manual tranny fluid change
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Take a look at www.syncro.org, tech links, oils for the tranny and
differential. You will not believe the difference Redline gear oil will
make in your tranny. Your cold weather symptoms are because the oil is very
thick until it warms up, and Redline will all but eliminate that as well.
As to replacement, yes, you just drain it, replace the plug, and then fill
it. It's full when oil runs out of the fill hole (as long as the van is
sitting level). You can also pre-measure the correct amount, and pump it
in. When you drain, take a look at the old oil and look for metal or brass
bits. They may be an early indicator of upcoming tranny repairs. It's
cheaper to rebuild a tranny before it self-destructs.
I believe VW says you don't need to change the tranny oil, but I would
anyway. I usually go about 50K between changes.
To my knowledge, there is no stick shift fluid or clutch fluid, other than
the fluid for the hydraulic clutch (shared reservoir with the brakes, behind
the instrument cluster).
HTH,
bmc :)
"Faith will move mountains, but you'd better bring a shovel...."
> From: Tracy Bonin <icculus22420@YAHOO.COM>
> Reply-To: Tracy Bonin <icculus22420@YAHOO.COM>
> Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 10:58:50 -0700
> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> Subject: manual tranny fluid change
>
> Good afternoon,
>
> I was wondering if anyone knew when your soppossed to change the tranny fluid
> in a standard? I got the bus in Feb, and it appears from all the reciepts that
> are with it, that no one's ever changed it. Is it needed? Is changing it as
> simple as removing the fill and drain, draining, and refilling. And how do you
> know when it's full? Another thing, is there a such thing on buses as clutch
> or stick shift fluid too. I didin't think there was, but thought I would ask
> anyways. In the colder, or wet weather I noticed that the stick is difficult
> to shift, especially into 2nd. It goes in fine, but shifting is harder until
> it gets warm. Is that normal? Thats why I thought that maybe there was stick
> shift fluid.
>
> Sorry I'm sure that these are pretty dumb questions, I did check the archives,
> but I've never had a standard before, and never expierenced this stuff before.
>
> thanx,
>
> Tracy
>
> 85 GL" 'Ripple"
>
>
>
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