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Date:         Mon, 7 Oct 1996 19:03:04 -0400
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         SyncroHead@aol.com
Subject:      Re: humming synchro

In a message dated 96-10-07 14:50:50 EDT, ransom@garlic.com (Mike Ransom) writes:

>Test drove my first synchro at a ford dealership Sunday. It was a 1989 >Carat with 168,000 miles, asking price somewhere between 10 & 12 K.

Stop right there! I'll assume you're in the USA. VW didn't sell any Carat Syncros in the USA. These were two distinctly different models. It sounds like someone's been playing a little bit of random badge "engineering".

>After shifing into 4th it began making a fairly loud whinning sound, much >like all terrain tires make at high speed, only I'm pretty sure it was >coming from the transmission. The pitch varied with the speed. The >salesman said all synchros do this. Was he speaking with forked tongue?

He speak with heap big fork tongue. My Syncro hasn't ever exhibited the whining symptom you mention. Sounds like it could be the differential perhaps.

<snip>

>Mike Ransom, Wanabus(Synchro, straight vanagon)

Syncro has no H.

Good luck, Jim Davis 87 GL Syncro 88 GL Wolfsburg


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