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Date:         Wed, 16 Jun 1999 01:42:45 EDT
Reply-To:     Jwilli941@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Todd Hill <Jwilli941@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Bloody great partition in trans case
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synergx@IBM.NET writes:

<< Todd can no doubt tell us why it's a bad idea to bore a couple of holes through that partition.... >>

If I understand correctly this is the partition in the case that supports the pinion and mainshaft front bearings. It also divides the case into differential section (with the drain plug stuck on the bellhousing) and the gear section (with the fill plug up on the side). I believe that there are enough/big holes to allow the oil to drain adequately but would have some structural concerns for bearing support should you go wacky with a drill.

Besides, its way easier to drive the Van up on some ramps to get the nose in the air for better draining and to drill into a trans case!

One other thing to consider. Try opening the fill plug first before draining the oil. The weight of the oil and the air rushing through that large external hole might be enough to force a couple more oz. of the old stuff out. Just a thought....

-Todd Hill VolksWerks Transaxles Olympia, WA 360-412-0948


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