Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2022 18:11:02 -0400
Reply-To: Eric Caron <ericcaron96@COMCAST.NET>
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From: Eric Caron <ericcaron96@COMCAST.NET>
Subject: Re: Manual transmission lesson request
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Great info.
I will check it out to see if my tools get in there or if I need to create something.
I like to plan ahead.
Eric Caron
84 Manual Westfalia
> On Jun 22, 2022, at 6:04 PM, OlRivrRat <OlRivrRat@COMCAST.NET> wrote:
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> Fill Plug Location > Locate the Horizontal Shift Rod Support that is attached to the Tranny,
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> Feel above that Shift Rod & Ahead of that Support Mount Point 1-2 Inches Up & Forward.
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> Both Fill & Drain need a 17mm Allen. Years ago I acquired a Set of 3 Large Allen Sockets
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> for 1/2In drive @ HarborFreight & cut the 17mm so that it was just long enough to fit the Depth
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> of those Plugs,, That also left Me with a piece of 17mm Allen that is just long enough to also fit
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> the Depth of the Plugs with enough protruding to get a 17mm BoxEnd Wrench on it while being
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> Short Enough to fit into the space between Drain Plug & Exhaust Pipe.
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> Also for proper filling,, the Vanagon Should be Level so if You need to lift it to make room
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> under for more comfortable work environment, Lift All 4 Wheels or Both Ends Equally.
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> My personal favorite Gear Oil is Valvoline SynPower 75w90. A year or 2 back after reading
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> someones idea that since We are almost always asking Our Trannys to do a lot of work it might
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> be wise to use a 75w140 so I decided to give that a try but switched back to 75w90 after having
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> symptoms that made Me feel as if My Peloquin LSD was not happy with the 75w140.
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>> On 22 Jun , 2022, at 7:39 AM, Eric Caron <ericcaron96@COMCAST.NET> wrote:
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>> Thanks Bob,
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>> so much easier then the Auto transmission.
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>> I found the drain plug no problem.
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>> Where is the fill plug? I’ll probably find it with the next trip under the van but knowing what side and about how high up is helpful.
>> I was looking for something that felt like the drain plug.
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>> Any favorite manual oils out there? Can I use the same as that in the auto final drive?
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>> My neighbors are getting used to seeing my feet sticking out from the van as they walk by. They now expect a waive from feet.
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>> Eric Caron
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>>> On Jun 22, 2022, at 6:55 AM, Mbob1950 <mbob1950@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
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>>> Make sure your hex tool fits tightly into the drain plug. Plug may need cleaning.
>>> Some hex tools have rounded edges on the tip. I have found that grinding the tip rounded edges flat will give a better bite on the plug for removal.
>>> Remove the fill plug. Remove the drain and catch old oil.
>>> Clean drain plug and magnet and reinsert.
>>> Fill with new gear lube. And insert fill plug.
>>>
>>>
>>> Bob
>>>
>>> 1986 Syncro ‘Bullet’
>>> 1991 WESTY ‘Sylvan’
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Jun 21, 2022, at 23:36, Eric Caron <ericcaron96@comcast.net> wrote:
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>>>> Good point! And, not something I would have thought about, but I will now remember.
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>>>> And, should I ask you how you know this?
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>>>> Now what is the rest of the process?
>>>>
>>>> Eric Caron
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>>>>
>>>>> On Jun 21, 2022, at 10:39 PM, Dan N <dn92610@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
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>>>>> Rule #1 when changing the oil of a manual transmission is removing the top
>>>>> filler plug first.
>>>>> If you can't do that then you still oil in there to drive a shop. If you
>>>>> drain the oil and can't refill then you will need a tow.
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