Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 22:49:47 -0500
Reply-To: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
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From: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Subject: Re: Transmission Woes
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If you find that you just remove the transmission to get at the root of
ths problem - be sure to include clutch change with new throw-out
bearing, flywheel seal, pilot bearing and pilot bearing felt oil washer
and flywheel bushing. The felt oil seal/washer goes over the pilot
bearing to keep dust out of the bearing and the bushing that fits into
the flywheel holds the felt washer in place when the flywheel is
reinstalled. Many don't think this to be important - but failure to
ensure this is all in place will shorten the life of the pilot bearing
and force an early replacement.
John
John Rodgers
Clayartist and Moldmaker
88'GL VW Bus Driver
Chelsea, AL
Http://www.moldhaus.com
On 11/5/2011 8:21 PM, craig cowan wrote:
> I have longstanding history of random transmission issues. Here's what's up
> this time.
>
> While driving today, I came to a stop light and put it in neutral. When I
> went to get going again it simply would not go into first (or second gear).
> Several tries and some rev matching of the engine finally got it and it ran
> fine for maybe 40 shifts. Then it did it again, won't go into any gear.
> That seems to me like it's a clutch related problem.
> So, I went and bled the clutch. It seems to have bled fine. There wan't
> really any air in there but the fluid coming out was shockingly dark.
>
> There is fluid in the transmission, i tired to add some and sure enough,
> it's full up (with good clean fluid, only a year or so old).
>
> It seems to come and go pretty randomly.
>
> I have tried pumping the clutch when it does it and can't really tell if
> this makes a difference or not. I have noticed though that When it does it,
> if I shut the engine off I can put it into a gear then fire the engine
> right back up just fine in gear (clutch in) and then it will work and shift
> as needed. This seems to conflict in my mind with the idea that the clutch
> is bad, or else it would have lurched when cranking in gear right?
>
> Any thoughts?
> This is an '85 vanagon GL that I turned into a Westfalia years ago, then
> recently turned back into a 7 passanger. It has a BOSTIG zetec engine and
> recently had a break line fail to rust (making me think a clutch line could
> have started leaking...).
>
> -Craig
> '85GL WESTY-7passanger
> ZETEC in the back
> '87 SUNROOF Syncro Westfalia
> '90 GL
>
>
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