HELP!!! Taking out my Cabby's tranny. I'm lost!
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HELP!!! Taking out my Cabby's tranny. I'm lost!
My tranny went out and I have no idea what I'm doing!!! Please help!!! I went on a short 3 hour road trip and noticed a whining noise as I was pulling into the drive. The next morning I left for work. I made it about ten miles, heard a "pop", and then my car stalled and pissed transmission fluid all over the HWY. It's now sitting on jack stands in my buddies garage. He is a transmission teck for Ford Motors but the VW is very foreign to him. I should probably mention that my car is an '88 Cabby. I don't have much money but I have to get it fixed ASAP. We tried to follow the steps in the Chiltons manual but it's very vague.
I think I may have just blown a seal but I won't know until I figure out how to get the tranny out. I'm stuck on the step where I'm supposed to take the axles out. Do I really need to take off the hub nut? Cuz I've been told that's a real pain and almost impossible to put back on as tight as it needs to be. I'm basically asking for someone to talk me through this step by step and diagrams would be awsome. Anyone???
I think I may have just blown a seal but I won't know until I figure out how to get the tranny out. I'm stuck on the step where I'm supposed to take the axles out. Do I really need to take off the hub nut? Cuz I've been told that's a real pain and almost impossible to put back on as tight as it needs to be. I'm basically asking for someone to talk me through this step by step and diagrams would be awsome. Anyone???
- Briano1234
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first is it an auto or manual tranny we can go from there...
each is different..
I have owned both and have had both out I just need to know so I can give you the proper play by play
each is different..
I have owned both and have had both out I just need to know so I can give you the proper play by play
Briano
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you don't have to pull the axles completely to yank a tranny (std or auto), but you will have to unbolt the six 12-point serrated hex bolts (8mm 12-point tool, btw) on the inner of each axle and then support the axles with wire so they aren't hanging on the outer CV joint. From the description of the problem I take it you have an automatic tranny?
Putting the tranny back in may require you to remove the passenger side axle completely and possibly both. It's no big deal, 30mm socket on a 2 and a half foot breaker bar....give it a good sharp kick and it will break loose no prob. installation requires 175 lb/ft of torque, but you can apply that easily with the same bar. I just torque the crap out of it until it's too hard to turn and then check it against my 150 lb/ft limited toque wrench. I peg it to the 150 reading and then give it a good extra "heave-ho".......... close enough for government work.
Putting the tranny back in may require you to remove the passenger side axle completely and possibly both. It's no big deal, 30mm socket on a 2 and a half foot breaker bar....give it a good sharp kick and it will break loose no prob. installation requires 175 lb/ft of torque, but you can apply that easily with the same bar. I just torque the crap out of it until it's too hard to turn and then check it against my 150 lb/ft limited toque wrench. I peg it to the 150 reading and then give it a good extra "heave-ho".......... close enough for government work.
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White knuckles and back off 1/2 turn!speedtek wrote: It's no big deal, 30mm socket on a 2 and a half foot breaker bar....give it a good sharp kick and it will break loose no prob. installation requires 175 lb/ft of torque, but you can apply that easily with the same bar. I just torque the crap out of it until it's too hard to turn and then check it against my 150 lb/ft limited toque wrench. I peg it to the 150 reading and then give it a good extra "heave-ho".......... close enough for government work.
Phil
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- Briano1234
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For an auto tranny you don't have to remove the axle on the drivers side,just wire it up out of the way.
I removed the drivers side mount bracket it gives you an extra 2.5 inches of clearance.
Also Tie the Torque convertor back, use the holes on the opposite sides of the bell housing to keep that sucker seated.. Trust me on that one...
Going back you have to make sure that you have 1 13/64 inches from the button of the torque convertor to the edge of the bell housing...
I use a 5 foot cheater bar, and the umpf to get the nut loose is the umpf that I put them back on with....
I removed the drivers side mount bracket it gives you an extra 2.5 inches of clearance.
Also Tie the Torque convertor back, use the holes on the opposite sides of the bell housing to keep that sucker seated.. Trust me on that one...
Going back you have to make sure that you have 1 13/64 inches from the button of the torque convertor to the edge of the bell housing...
I use a 5 foot cheater bar, and the umpf to get the nut loose is the umpf that I put them back on with....
Briano
Yes as matter of fact, I have the Luck o'the Irish...everything I touch turns to fertilizer of the bovine variety.
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Yes as matter of fact, I have the Luck o'the Irish...everything I touch turns to fertilizer of the bovine variety.
You can lead a user to a link, but you can't make him Click....

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NAPA has them... but they are inserts to a wrench.My88Tortugo wrote:I'm having trouble finding any 12 point torques bit. Any suggestions? I'm in SD, Cali.
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Briano
Yes as matter of fact, I have the Luck o'the Irish...everything I touch turns to fertilizer of the bovine variety.
You can lead a user to a link, but you can't make him Click....
Yes as matter of fact, I have the Luck o'the Irish...everything I touch turns to fertilizer of the bovine variety.
You can lead a user to a link, but you can't make him Click....

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For ease of identification don't call them torx wrenches. They are technjcally called serrated wrenches. Both Lisle and KB bubble pack them and they can be had almost anywhere if you call them by their name. Most of these guys behind the counter know as much or less than you do about tools, every little bit helps.
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- Briano1234
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Be sure to clean out yout screws with brake clean, then insert the tool and tap it home with a smack or two from a hammer.
It has to be seated firmly in the socket or you will strip the heads.
It has to be seated firmly in the socket or you will strip the heads.
Briano
Yes as matter of fact, I have the Luck o'the Irish...everything I touch turns to fertilizer of the bovine variety.
You can lead a user to a link, but you can't make him Click....
Yes as matter of fact, I have the Luck o'the Irish...everything I touch turns to fertilizer of the bovine variety.
You can lead a user to a link, but you can't make him Click....

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