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Man, you guys really struck gold with that shop. Sure beats swapping out the entire tranny, nothing was wasted, sweet. |
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Heh, as I mentioned, Vanagon engines suck, and everyone knows it. I suppose so many people owned camper vans with those depressing VW motors, that somewhere along the line, someone figured there was a market to sell these guys engine swap kits. The Focus engine doesn't bolt up to a VW trans, there's an adapter plate. It's like a 1 inch thick aluminum plate, with all the appropriate bolt holes for that particular engine/trans pair.
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And the envelope, please...
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*************************************** * * * STUPIDEST CAR CHOICE OF 2018 * * * * * * * * * * MIPS * * * * "Bought a 1982 AMC Eagle for $2000, * * However needs $3500 Transmission rebuild" * * * * * *************************************** Well, I guess that writes off any personal expenses for the next six months. The transmission was dropped and an inspection was performed. The fluid was found to be burned indeed while particles were found in the filter and the pump had failed. A used transmission is not available (that I already knew) so the only viable solution is to have this transmission torn down and completely rebuilt, which at the least comes with an 80000km warranty. Now that figure is worst-case. If they find components in the transmission are still good that cost will go down but this is still a costly mistake. Last edited by MIPS; 09-17-2018 at 04:06 PM. |
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