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Date:         Mon, 16 Dec 1996 21:37:17 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Derek Drew <drew@interport.net>
Subject:      Re: French Syncro Club

I am forwarding this personal note from Todd to the list so it can get into the archives. Valuable information.

>Date: Sat, 14 Dec 1996 14:59:42 -0800 >From: Todd Francis <tbf@pacifier.com> >Reply-To: tbf@pacifier.com >To: Derek Drew <drew@interport.net> >Subject: Re: French Syncro Club >References: <2.2.32.19961214164451.00cd6c38@pop.interport.net> > >> I believe I have an 094 transmission, though I haven't double checked that. >> >> Tell me the name of your shop. >> > >Hi Derek: The shop I work with is Mendeola Racing. (mmmsocal@juno.com) >Mike has been building trannys for off road race cars since the >beginning of Baja racing in the late 60's. I do some machine work for >him. In the December 96 issue of Hot VWs there is a article about a new >tranny he developed using a 10 inch ring gear. There are pictures of the >differential and bearing carriers that I machined for him. Mike builds >the transmissions for the fast attack vehicles that the Navy Seals >use(basicly a 3 seat buggy with a machine gun on top). He uses a 091 >transmission and cuts/welds the pinion shaft to accomodate use of tranny >gears from a 002 in these boxes. The Navy pounds the boxes and he does >not get them back broken. Just the other day He was telling me that the >Navy doesn't pound the boxes like the off-roaders do though. The off >road racers usally have to change ring and pinion after a few races >because they won't pass mag. The gears themselves start to crack. The >weld always holds up though. I think Mike is the only one that does >this welding process and all of the other tranny shops buy from him. He >is thinking of developing the new transmission to make it usable for >4wd. The military is interested in a 4wd version buggy. Feel free to >e-mail him and you can tell him I put you on to him if you like. As you >can probably tell by now I think Mike is about the best in the buisness. > >Todd Francis > >91 Tristar >86 Westy Syncro > > ___________________________________ Derek Drew New York, NY drew@interport.net (main address for e-mail) derekdrew@aol.com (alternate/backup, checked infrequently)


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