> Also thought I would drain the final drive section and refill with Redline. Well, > after 16 years working only on a manual, this section was new to me. No drain plug! I > have cleaned and removed the fill plug. Can I remove as much fluid as possible with a > vacuum pump through the fill hole and refill with Redline, up to the hole? > Or do I have to remove the pan (as in "it's a good idea", but I don't have a new > gasket)? Yep, dropping the pan is how it's done. Don't get that stuff in your mouth, it tastes very, very unpleasant. Personally, I'd pump as much as possible out the fill hole, then drop the pan. Actually, I've found that the absolute easiest way to drain it is to turn it sideways and pour it all out the hole-- but unless you already have it out of the vehicle and separated from the AT unit and engine, that's easier said than done.. -- John Bange '90 Vanagon - "Geldsauger" |
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