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Date:         Thu, 4 Apr 1996 19:45:01 -0800
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From:         dshepher@orednet.org (David J. Shepherdson)
Subject:      84 vanagon sticking in 3rd

My 84 Westy got stuck in 3rd twice a couple of weeks ago. First time I got it unstuck by hitting the selector with a wrench and the second time it shifted when I tried crawling very slowly in 3rd. It has been fine for the last two weeks although its been a little notchy in 3rd ever since I bought it 10,000 miles ago (mileage app. 150,000). I have talked to some experts and they say that the 3rd & 4th Gear bearing are going and that it will soon stick permanently in 3rd. I cannot find a used tranny but I have found a tranny shop that will fix it (replace all major bearings) for about $900 including labour (200 less if I take it out myself). My questions are: 1. Anyone else had this problem? what happened? 2. How difficult is it to take out the trans? 3. Does this seem like a reasonable price? 4. How much and where can I get a rebuilt trans? Any info appreciated

-- David Shepherdson Ph.D. dshepher@ednet1.osl.or.gov Portland, OR


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