Yes John, I confirmed last night that the fluid was under a specific pressure. Since Oregon told me last week they were not under pressure it makes you wonder about the quality of the Oregon rebuilds. At 11:18 PM 10/16/98 -0400, you wrote: >Weren't these things sealed by VW under a specific pressure as well Derek? >I though that the viscosity phase change was a carefully controlled result >of heat from the viscous action between the plates but also the pressure in >the coupling housing. Read that somewhere (Motor magazine I think) many >years ago. Other than that I believe them. > >John >janderson@iolinc.net > > _______________________________________________ Derek Drew New York, NY CEO, ConsumerSearch drew@interport.net 212-580-6486 917-848-6425 (cell; this phone is a reliable way to reach me fast or to leave messages) Alternate numbers for the industrious phone caller that wants to try every avenue: 202-966-7907 (Work), 212-580-4459 (Home), 202-966-0938 (Home) |
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