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Date:         Sat, 7 Dec 1996 12:23:53 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         DHaynes57@aol.com
Subject:      Re: Transmission rebuild

In a message dated 96-12-06 10:45:58 EST, young@sherlock.sims.berkeley.edu (Beth Young) writes:

<< Although I haven't pulled the trans on my Vanagon, I've removed the engine many times. In reading my manual before each "pull" I'm reminded that the engine/trans can be removed as a unit; it doesn't seem very complicated or very hard. (A lot of this, however, depends on your own mechanical experience and your willingness/ability to read and follow directions in a manual. >>

Transmission is easier to remove thna engine. In Vanagons, engine can remain in place. I use a bar across the top to support the front of the engine while the trans is out.

Dennis


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