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05-19-2017, 04:23 PM
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Drain the oil , remove trans , pull side cover. ...
Drain the oil , remove trans , pull side cover. Driving might not uncover any issues in the short term.
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05-18-2017, 06:44 PM
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Manual trans are more tolerant of towing than...
Manual trans are more tolerant of towing than autos. However if the manual trans car was sitting not run for an extended period of time, oil would have dripped off the top 1/2 of the trans, this is...
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"Syncro mesh" only relates to engagement of gears...
"Syncro mesh" only relates to engagement of gears when shifting.
In a countershaft double reduction type transmission, only the output shaft will rotate when being towed, the gears are...
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Dollying w108 w shot hydraulic compensator, too much camber
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The mileage limitation is mostly for an automatic...
The mileage limitation is mostly for an automatic transmission.
The rear axle won't suffer any damage, they do get hot even in normal use.
Most manual trans are OK being towed however since...
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I'd slit heater hose longways, let the wheels...
I'd slit heater hose longways, let the wheels hang then put the hose over the regular suspension springs to gain height.
The hydro compensator needs suspension movement to pump up, if the car was...
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