Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 18:16:15 -0600
Reply-To: Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
Subject: Re: sounds of doomed tranny?
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Data on fill capacity .............. 3.5 liters or darn near a gallon of
fluid.
Steel shavings are normal, brass flakes are normal.
Steel shavings are gear facings, brass flakes are synchronizers.
At over 100K and probably never been serviced it is probably just showing
normal wear.
A transmission that is noisy will surprise you and run many miles.
If it is hard shifting, jumps out of gear, locks in gear or has to be
forced into gear that is another story.
Reverse gears are often noisy since they are just a tiny little gear on a
bushing, not something to strike fear into you.
Stan Wilder
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 16:14:08 -0800 zampano <matthias.k@ATTBI.COM> writes:
> Well,
>
> I just drained my oil transmission fluid and replaced it with
> Redline
> MT-90.
>
> Have been having symptoms like whining, and then the other day it
> started bucking in reverse. Not when going slow, but if I speed up
> a
> bit (in reverse).
> My drain plug looked like a stalactite, or something like that. The
> fluid had a bronze shimmer to it, and was milky. I dipped my hand
> into
> it and once the oil dripped off I had little metal shavings all over
> my
> hand-tiny, looked almost like glitter or suchwhat.
>
> Cleane dup the drain plug, put it back in and filled it with 3
> quarts
> of MT-90. I could stick my finger into the hole and bending my
> index
> tip, I'd hit fluid. I'll leave it at that.
> Seems like a lot of different data floating around regarding
> capacity.
>
> Going for a test drive as we speak.
>
> matthias
>
> 84 wbx wolfy 4 spd
>
> On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 02:39 PM, Bradley Flubacher wrote:
>
> > Or change it to an even better lubricant: Amsoil!
> >
> > ;)
> >
> > Brad
> >
> >
> > developtrust wrote:
> >
> >> Before you do any repairs, drain out the old gear oil and
> replace
> >> with Red
> >> Line Synthetic gear oil. When I drained mine the original gear
> oil was
> >> filthy. The Red Line made a huge positive difference in shifting.
> But
> >> then I
> >> did not have problems or "moaning" in 3rd & 4th. Switch gear oil
> and
> >> have it
> >> diagnosed again. Others may have better advice, but with 134
> miles on
> >> the
> >> transaxle you might need a rebuild or new tranny. Mine was
> replaced
> >> by the
> >> original owner at 99,000.
> >>
> >> William
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> i'm in the process of selling my '82 vanagon. a potential
> buyer
> >>> had
> >>>
> >>>
> >> his
> >>
> >>
> >>> mechanic look it over and the mechanic advised him the tranny
> is
> >>> going out
> >>> or will be very soon. this took my by surprise since i was
> unaware
> >>> of any
> >>> problem with it. easy shifting, smooth and decisive gear
> changes,
> >>> etc.
> >>> however, in 1st or 2nd (but not in 3rd or 4th that i can hear)
> there
> >>> is a
> >>> very slight "moaning" sound which i always assumed indicated
> some
> >>> wear in
> >>> the gears. the van spends most its time in lower gears, in the
> city
> >>> and
> >>>
> >>>
> >> it's
> >>
> >>
> >>> the original transaxle with 134,000 on it. i'm getting a
> diagnostic
> >>> test
> >>> from triple-a but wondered if anybody had some thoughts based on
> this
> >>> description. thanks. art mcginn
> >>>
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