>I remember reading that a Synchro cannot be towed, since the >drive train can't be disconnected and the system doesn't like to driven >long distances with power flowing in from the wheels. This suggests that >the Syncro is always in 4WD. Is that true? The syncro must either be towed on a flatbed, or it can be towed if you take the rear-to-front drive shaft off temporarily. The drive shaft can be removed with a good quality little 13mm wrench so all syncro owners should be sure to carry one of these in case they need a tow with a regular tow truck. Yes, it is always in 4WD but unless the wheels are slipping, only 10% of the torque goes the the front wheels.
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