Date: Tue, 27 May 97 03:39:54 UT
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From: "Dennis Haynes" <dhaynes57@msn.com>
Subject: RE: 91 Vanagon Auto Trans Repair Part 1
None of these parts explains why the transmission did not work. I do suggest
you go to a local Trans shop and get the master overhaul kit. It will contain
all the friction linings and seals including those for the final drive. I
would also replace the second gear brake band and all the piston cups. The
steel plates for the direct and reverse should be checked carefully. Do not
mix up the friction linings for these, they are a slightly different thickness
and not interchangeable. Also, consider getting a rebuilt torque converter
from the Trans shop. You do not want all the junk in it getting into the
newly rebuilt box. Above all, you must find the cause of failure so you do
not have to do it twice. Also, when pressing in the two seals that separate
the Trans and diff oils, make sure there is a space between them. This is
needed so that any fluid that gets past a seal can drain out through that hole
in the bottom. Otherwise, the two fluids will mix and mess up the works.
Good Luck,
Dennis
-----Original Message-----
>From: vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu On Behalf Of hanninkt@ix.netcom.com
Sent: Monday, May 26, 1997 10:55 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: 91 Vanagon Auto Trans Repair Part 1
I started out Saturday evening jacking the Carat as high as possible and
removing the axle
shafts.
Sunday morning was spent removing the various linkages and bolts and dropping
the transmission
and differential. It went very smoothly. I built a transmission holder out of
a 2x4 and a 2x8
that really made it easy to handle the 300 lb assembly underneath the van.
Then I did a quick
cleanup of the unit. I removed the torque convertor and siphoned all of the
fluid out of it.
Siphoned the fluid out of the transmission through the dipstick tube also.
This morning I separated the transmission from the differential. I drained the
gear oil out of
the differential and removed the pan. I removed the axle flanges and turbine
shaft. Then I went
to the dealer to get parts.
The following is a list of parts and dealer prices for the items that I picked
up today.
Item Description VW Part Number Unit Price
Differential Pan Gasket 080 507 215 $30.42
Turbine Shaft Seal Ring 087 323 559 $15.84
Torque Convertor Oil Seal 003 519 089D $19.14
Torque Convertor Bushing 003 323 611 $8.64
Axle Shaft Seal (2) 016 409 399B $5.94
Differential/Transmission O-ring 010 409 549B $5.85
Differential/Transmission Gasket 010 321 385B $2.50
Transmission Cooler O-rings (4) 089 409 069 $2.16
I also ordered some additonal parts and they should be in Thursday.
I will probably spend some time today redoing the CV joints and checking out
the rear brakes. I
intend to repack the rear wheel bearings while I have the Vanagon torn down
this far.
The transmission should be in by Thursday. I should be able to get the Carat
back on the road by
Monday.
Happy Memorial Day
Tim Hannink Winter Park, Florida hanninkt@ix.netcom.com
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