I have found the best thing you can do, is douse it with old used motor oil. This was done years ago to prevent rust or corrosion. It still works well today and is almost free.
Eric 86-VW4x4 vw4x4@fyi.net 86-SS Syncro Pittsburgh, PA USA 1936-Chrysler 92-Jetta GWC www.fyi.net/~vw4x4/vw4x4.htm On Sat, 13 Mar 2004, pete owsianowski wrote: > How concerned and what can be done about a very rusty Transmission Housing > in my '87 Westy? > > No problems as of yet. The rust really seems bad, though, kind a flaking > off chunks. There is very minor body rust; usual seam and rear panel. This > is a bus that is not a daily driver but has spent it's whole life in one > family, (Grandfather, Mother-in-law now us.) in Columbus, Ohio, Saginaw, > Michigan and now South Bend, Indiana. > > I guess my question is: Will the rust affect the Tranny? Can it be > stopped? > > Thanks! Really enjoy reading all the posts each day! > > Pete > '87 Westy > "Joe's Van" > |
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