Listers: One more question. Todays batch of mail included some notes on failure of the VC Syncro system -- as an expected event under 100,000 miles. I had considered the Syncro system to be quite long in life (200,000 miles?) and something that is rarely tampered with. Are there a lot of you out there at 100,000 to 200,000 who are Syncro'ing around carefree? I am looking to purchase a Syncro as I write this. Head gaskets I can test and replace. The Syncro VC is not a system I would look forward to repairing (or replacing). Can the Syncro be grossly assessed by putting the car into gear while on a lift? Should I expect the front wheels to roll in this situation? Other gross tests like falling off rear jack stands are difficult to sell to sellers. Thanks. Alan. |
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