Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 14:55:10 +0000
Reply-To: raul lince <eeore37@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: raul lince <eeore37@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: A/T wont drive in 3rd.Assistance PLEASE...
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Hey Jeff, Well just this past weekend we had to straighten the 2nd gear
brake piston. It bent because we did not remove the tension adjuster for the
second gear. We corrected our mistake but not before we drove the tranny
upa steep hill we live by (slipping all the way) Then we dropped the valve
body and saw our mistake. Corrected it and now we have 2nd gear when the
selector lever is in that position. It just wont go when 3rd is engaged(by
going through the gears and then 3rd slips) Dont know why this is the case
but im going to try to fix it again this weekend. : ( The knocking im
not sure about anymore. Maybe its a main bearing maybe its in the tranny.
Going to use a stethescope to listen to specific components and see. As far
as the manual yes i have a bentely but i like to get second opinions from
people who have done what im inquiring about. anyway gotta cook breakfast
for the queen (my wife) thanx bro for the help!
Respctfully , Raul '89 gl heartbreaker
>From: Jeff Ensing <Kjmmensing@AOL.COM>
>Reply-To: Kjmmensing@AOL.COM
>To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>Subject: Re: A/T wont drive in 3rd.Assistance PLEASE...
>Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 17:15:19 EST
>
>Hey Raul
>The brake band needs to be seated on the tension adjuster and the piston
>rod
>(much like pushrods and lifters). If this is not correct it could be the
>clunking?.
>You can drop the valve body to check the pin alignment.
>Do you have a Manuel that show this ?(Bentley) You can use a Bentley for
>any
>water cooled VW or Audi and get this info or I can fax you a copy if you
>email me a number.
>If you did not take the adj. loose there is a huge chance its not right. I
>don't think I have ever bean able to get a piston in without taking it
>loose
>and I know I have tried!
>
>Did you happen to check the new convertor real good against the old?
>If the bushing that rides on the transmission stator is wrong this could
>knock as well.
>
>Maybe I misspoke (wouldn't be the first time) about the convertor and the
>governor.
>I think this might only apply to transverse 010 transmissions (the governor
>gear is brass and is driven by a gear in the auto half of the trans. at a
>90
>degree angle and
>makes it impossible to join the two halves .(this does not apply to
>Vernon's)
>Sorry for any "additional" confusion : )
>
>
>Jeff E. Lilburn, Ga.
>87'WESTY (with a small cabinet complex) Weekender
>87'GL
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