4Gears4Tires |
Thu May 22, 2025 8:49 am |
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Awesome pics and adventures. Really just getting around most of the country in the van!
And yeah, going back and forth between driveshaft and no driveshaft, the driveshaft is noticeably more. Even when it's perfectly laser aligned, it's noticeable IMO immediately after swapping it in. But it should "disappear" after a few days when you get used to it. It might have been a bit smoother if VW had used a center support bearing and another joint in the middle. |
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Ceckert64 |
Sat May 31, 2025 8:26 pm |
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Shonandb wrote:
I did the 91/92 Ski season in Vail arriving in Nov of 91 and left for Corpus Christie, Texas in June of 92. Good fun but the first few weeks in Vail were tough getting used to the elevation.
I'm hoping to make one ski season out west after I graduate. Thankfully I never had to many issues with elevation on the trip.
Xevin wrote: Right on Aiden!!
:D It was a good trip no doubt!
4Gears4Tires wrote: Awesome pics and adventures. Really just getting around most of the country in the van!
And yeah, going back and forth between driveshaft and no driveshaft, the driveshaft is noticeably more. Even when it's perfectly laser aligned, it's noticeable IMO immediately after swapping it in. But it should "disappear" after a few days when you get used to it. It might have been a bit smoother if VW had used a center support bearing and another joint in the middle.
Thank you! It was a fun test of the van for sure. Since before I got my first van, I had always wanted to do an out west trip in one so I was happy to get to do that, I'm sure its of many to come.
That's good to know so I don't lose my sanity over a small vibration. It seemed to be getting worse when I pulled it the second time so that was my big worry. I did notice today there was a ton of mud caked inside the rims, maybe that could add to it :?:
The last few days I started on the engine and transmission pull. It went fairly well, besides the exhaust :evil: The exhaust pipes are all in good shape but the part where they all merge together is seized, the Y pipe (?). I was able to snap both ends of the bolt off since the shaft of the bolt was so seized :evil:
My plan is to start on the transmission and get it torn down to see if there is anything else I need. I got new synchros for 3rd and 4th as well as a slider hub, bearings, and a gasket kit.
For the engine, I'm thinking take the least amount apart as possible, it has zero oil leaks and the headgasket is the only leak. I found today where the gasket was split that caused the leak. I'm tempted to just remove that head and only do that since everything on the other side is fine. That may be a dumb idea though :lol:
I drained the gear oil and I didn't find many shavings after 6-7k miles, I'd assume some were trapped when I originally changed oil. Also I found my alternator braket was broken :x
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Xevin |
Sat May 31, 2025 10:29 pm |
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Bro, your brain and skills are amazing. If you ever make it out to my hood you 8) have a VW friendly driveway and or a room to hang in if you’re not allergic to cats. You know how I roll.
And I’m close to this. And other snow parks.
https://www.timberlinelodge.com/mountain/ski-area
You can slide this 10 months of the year. Meaning summer time too, usually.
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Chris-a |
Sun Jun 01, 2025 6:10 am |
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Xevin wrote:
And I’m close to this. And other snow parks.
https://www.timberlinelodge.com/mountain/ski-area
You can slide this 10 months of the year. Meaning summer time too, usually.
Vanagon ski meet up! |
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dobryan |
Sun Jun 01, 2025 9:41 am |
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Some trans advice.
Do not use G gear for engine braking. It is known for getting broken under that use.
Do not use G or 1st for bump starting. Same issue. Use 2nd.
Try to avoid bump starting in R as well.
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4Gears4Tires |
Sun Jun 01, 2025 4:41 pm |
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The GW alternator bracket is a great little piece. Anyone on a wbx should be installing them even if you don't have any cracks. |
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Sodo |
Sun Jun 01, 2025 5:50 pm |
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dobryan wrote: Do not use G gear for engine braking. It is known for getting broken under that use.
Do not use G or 1st for bump starting. Same issue. Use 2nd.
Try to avoid bump starting in R as well.
My take:
Granny and Reverse are very high risk for bump starting.
You should never do it. Reverse gear is the highest risk.
1st gear is much much stronger, but if you have enough speed to use 2nd, such as being towed, choose 2nd gear over 1st gear As DoB wrote.
I have never heard of granny breaking when used "for engine braking: such as slowing your descent, with caution.
Don't "jerk" your tranny in reverse or granny.
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I saw the 1st gear oil change hairdo. That wasn't 'great'.....
I bet that was the factory gear oil.
The owners manual said the oil does not need to be checked or changed, and most owners thought "cool !" and complied.
And the Bentley manual does not even have one word about changing gear oil.
So the antiquers are bummed of course.
Its reasonable to change engines at 200k miles but gearboxes should go 400k.
If Previous owners maintained these gearboxes all you'd have to do is replace bearings, hubs, & synchros.
But the danged POs drove them hundreds-thousands with contaminated oil and thus sucked the second-life out of our gears !
Now we're re-using deathbed gears with our new synchros and bearings.
People should know better than to believe "lifetime fluids".
But it's convenient. And they trade-in for a new car.
The vehicle MFRs are happy the car is "injured' but the antiquers are bummed.
Ceckert64 wrote: So this change, this hairdo, how many miles is this?
Is the oil a really dark oil (Swepco?) or is it blackened?
If it's blackened, it could be due to the front trans groundstrap beckoning electricity to come forward via your shafts, and it's crossing at the mainshaft bearing.
If it's electricity turning yur oil black, it's ruining your bearing too.
Get rid of that strap and ground the starter to the chassis directly.
It's a good idea to ground the alternator case to the chassis too. |
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dobryan |
Sun Jun 01, 2025 6:17 pm |
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Sodo it was a few years ago that one of our well respected members mentioned to not engine brake in G. Can’t pull up that post though. |
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Sodo |
Sun Jun 01, 2025 10:41 pm |
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dobryan wrote: Sodo it was a few years ago that one of our well respected members mentioned to not engine brake in G. Can’t pull up that post though.
Diesel feller? |
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