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Re: towing - dropping drive shaft?

To: Phil Vanner <pvanner@pclink.com>
Subject: Re: towing - dropping drive shaft?
From: Bud Krueger <bkrueger@ici.net>
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 07:37:34 -0700
Good synopsis, Phil.  I'll quit there.

Bud Krueger
52TD
77MGB

Phil Vanner wrote:

> Excuse me, but I think I'll drop off the list until the dust settles. I'll
> be back to converse with the survivors in a week or so.
>
> No, seriously George, this was an issue of much contention a few months ago
> on the list. The "drop the driveshaft" theory holds that the input shaft
> must be turning (driven by the engine) for the tranny internals to get
> proper lubrication. if the driveshaft isn't connected the tranny guts don't
> spin and you have no problem.  The "don't waste your time" theory holds
> that no one has ever proven that you need to do this to avoid damage and
> challenged the list to come up with one example of a ruined tranny from
> towing with the driveshaft connected. No one seemed to able to prove
> anything.
>
> You absolutely cannot hurt your car by towing with the driveshaft
> disconnected, as long as you are certain that you have tied it up out of
> the way. That would be *certain.* It doesn't take very long to do, nor is
> it at all difficult.
>
> As for leaving it connected, as they say, no one has ever *proved* it
> ruined a transmission. Although the theory about lacking lubrication makes
> sense.
>
> Then there's always the trailer option.
>
> Phil Vanner
> Tow it? I prefer to drive mine myself.
>
>
>




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