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Date:         Sun, 18 Jun 2006 13:42:34 -0700
Reply-To:     Jake de Villiers <crescentbeachguitar@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jake de Villiers <crescentbeachguitar@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: leak at trans or rear main Question to pull
Comments: To: Jonce Fancher <streetbugs@whispllc.com>
In-Reply-To:  <vanagon%2006061816271622@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
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Yup, it takes a while to adjust! I use a 4 x 4 inside the van and a rope sling; keeps the action zone wide open.

Can't you get your wife or child to sniff it ? Dip it straight off the bottom of the bell housing.

Jake

On 6/18/06, Jonce Fancher <streetbugs@whispllc.com> wrote: > > Hi Jake > 1st thing i did was sniff it. But my sniffer is not all that good i almost > went for the taste but opted out of it. Usually i can tell on my concrete > floor if it is oil or > 90W. usually 90 wt will sitt on the concrete and just pool but oil will > tend to spread and wick into the concrete fairly quickly. The problem is the > forward drop > has soaked in and wicked down while the others are just sitting there in > pools. Pulling the trans is the way to go though, Thanks for the heads up. > I can put > it on my lift and use Lift jack stands under the Motor. Heck pull the CVs > just to make it easier. Man that is the way to go. I just didnt want to play > with the > coolant again. Next weekend I will Pull that trick. Thanks. Im going to > make a run to Cabelas this coming week for some camp supplies and will make > sure > the leak is just a 1 time thing or if it is hear to stay. > > thanks Again. If it was just an air boxer i would just yank it and go. But > water hook ups slow me down a bit. Still a die hard Air head. Thanks Jonce > > >Well Jonce, I don't know what's leaking from your Vanagon, but you don't > >have to go through all the hassle of dropping the motor to replace the > rear > >seal. Just drop the transaxle back and down; there's a lot of movement in > >those CV joints! > > >When you sniff the leaks, are they gear oil or engine oil? > > >Jake > > >On 6/18/06, Jonce Fancher <streetbugs@whispllc.com> wrote: > >> > >> Hi all > >> Well my shake down camp trip went well the motor is running like a top. > >> > >> But I drove a 35 mile each way trip without a drop of anything. when i > >> pulled into the drivway shut it down and pulled the bikes of the racks > to > >> put the camper in > >> the garage. So it sat for about 10-15 min. From there i backed it up > the > >> drive and into the garage and we proceeded to unload from the weekend > trip. > >> I left it just > >> hang out the front of the garage to get the back hatch open and once > the > >> rear was unloaded i pushed the rest of the way in. After it sat for > about a > >> half hour i > >> do my look under to see if any leaks. i found 1 more forward and two > from > >> just under the seam between the engine and trans. So i wandered out to > look > >> at the > >> drivway and found Nothing at all on the driveway. So i guess my > question > >> is could the trans be to full?? or to warm and just drop a few?? the > motor > >> is good on oil > >> and between the 2 marks. Would or Do i need to pull the motor to > inspect > >> and or check out?? The rear main was replaced and Im positive i swapped > out > >> the > >> input shaft seal as well. So why or where could it be leaking?? Ive got > 3 > >> weeks till drive time and i really didnt want to pull the motor again > for > >> this. > >> > >> my plans are to check trans fluid (its a 4 speed manual) so 90W. > recheck > >> lugs and rear hubs to make sure everything is tight. Double check the > spare > >> tire. and > >> of course get spares to take with just in case. but if i need to pull > the > >> motor i need to get hoppin. Thanks Jonce > >> > >> Jonce Fancher > >> > >> 56 Single Cab > >> 66 Sunroof Bug > >> 66 Variant Squareback > >> 66 Porsche 912 > >> 71 Sunroof Bus > >> 84 Vanagon "Gottfried" > >> 85 Vanagon Westi > >> 2003 10 Passenger Sprinter > >> > >> Fancher's Upholstery Inc. - www.fanchers.com > >> Not-A-VW Club- http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jaransont3/notavwclub/ > >> > > > > >-- > >Jake > >1984 Vanagon GL > >1986 Westy Weekender "Dixie" > >www.crescentbeachguitar.com > > > Jonce Fancher > > 56 Single Cab > 66 Sunroof Bug > 66 Variant Squareback > 66 Porsche 912 > 71 Sunroof Bus > 84 Vanagon "Gottfried" > 85 Vanagon Westi > 2003 10 Passenger Sprinter > > Fancher's Upholstery Inc. - www.fanchers.com > Not-A-VW Club- http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jaransont3/notavwclub/ >

-- Jake 1984 Vanagon GL 1986 Westy Weekender "Dixie" www.crescentbeachguitar.com


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