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Date:         Thu, 20 Oct 2011 17:57:52 -0400
Reply-To:     craig cowan <phishman068@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         craig cowan <phishman068@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Update on The Miracle & New AA 091 w/ TBD 4 2WD
Comments: To: Tom Buese <tombuese@comcast.net>
In-Reply-To:  <B97620AE-35D3-4BCF-91CE-5A2C2C92E9E8@comcast.net>
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Apparently, don't run Redline Synthetic MT90. : /

At least thats what the yelling on the syncro list indicated. I have some MT90 with less than 50 miles on it for sale! USED TRANSMISSION FLUID ANYONE? : ) Glad to hear it Tom!!!!

-Craig

On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Tom Buese <tombuese@comcast.net> wrote:

> Hey Volks, > > For youse vanagon geeks waiting w/ baited breath for the continuation of my > saga, I will say that all has worked out wel so farl! If you recall, or > haven't been following my thread, or wish it would just die or go away, no > such luck. > > 1st thread: > 84 Westy w/ 146k miles on it, won't shift into gear w/ engine > running. Added brake fluid, which was a tad low, & it still wouldn't shift > for 24-36 hours, but finally, The Miracle, & it shifted perfectly after > that. > > 2nd thread: > 30-45 days later, detected whinning sound from tranny & some > doomsayers said don't drive on my 600 mile trip or R & P could get toasted & > cost moi the core charge. Others said go for it. > > Went on 700 mile trip, whinning the whole way, but shifted well. > Got back into town w/ a Daryl rebuilt tranny w/ TBD in it (for the > required 2WD) waiting at my local Vanagon Repair Shop, Utah Imports, & they > installed it w/ the recommended dino gear oil, Kendall > > NS-MP 80/90, that my ole buddy P. Guard recommended, & I immediately > drove off on another closer weekend campout. > > Tranny has worked well, although the Dino oil is hard to shift thru 1st > thing in the am after a cool nite sitting. Might go to a synthetic like > Swepco or Lubrication Engineers #99 after the Daryl recommended oil change. > But the Kendall is only $4.30 a quart if you can find it! > > Got my autopsy back from Daryl today, after I grilled him when I noticed > that my full $500 core charge had been refunded into my bank account! > He said R & P was ok, but the tranny had normally worn bearings, so the > tranny was rebuildable. > > Daryl also forgot to deduct the return $100 shipping core charge to moi, & > when I told him I owed him that, said Merry Xmas! > > Let's have a shout out to ole Daryl, who isn't on the list much these days! > > Now I can't wait for the 1st big snow storm to try out the TBD! > > Stay tuned, or not. > > YMMV, > > Mr. BZ-how bout an oil thread? >


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