[Roadsters] Towing with a tow dolly

Gary and Cindy Ault aultgc at att.net
Wed Feb 12 20:34:00 MST 2014


My recommendation:  Disconnect and remove the drive shaft.

Gary
________________________________
 From: Bill Cole <datrock at centurytel.net>
To:
datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net 
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 9:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] Towing with a tow dolly
 

If going a long distance
with my roadster on a dolly, I would have concerns about the 5 speed
transmission possibly getting warm, the reason why is that the counter or
cluster gears are in the bottom where all the gear oil is sitting and the
Cluster gear will not be rotating and transferring the gear oil on to the main
shaft parts. The synchro slider rings, the ones that the shift forks slide
into and synchro hubs rotate with the main shaft and will pick up some of the
oil but not like it is designed to be, which is being bathed in oil when this
are rotating.
     Plus while being towed in Neutral the main shaft and
bearings are rotating inside of 1st,2nd,3rd, 5th gear hubs while the gears
hubs are not moving, and same for the pocket needle bearing that is inside of
the input shaft, all this while the angle of the transmission being nose high
from being on the dolly. Just my opinion and thoughts after reading this
thread...Bill


On 2/12/2014 4:29 PM, robert k. smith wrote:
> hi, well, i've
flat towed my 69 2000, at least 3000 miles, over the
> years.
> ive never
damaged the trans., or the bumper brackets. there are a few
> caveats, tho: 
never try to back up(always think ahead), dont turn as sharply
> as your tow
veh. will turn ( make more gradual turns),  dont go across
> drive way
entrances at an angle, as it might cause the steering wheel to whip
> all the
way to the right or left(you will know if this happens, as there is a
>
screeching
> noise, and the car is hard to pull(i only did this once). you
cant tie the
> steering
> wheel straight ahead, because the car wont turn at
all.
> except for the wheel whipping all the way, i think most of this advice
will
> apply
> for a dolly.  best of luck,  bob smith  ohio
> 
>> Date: Fri,
10 Jan 2014 14:52:47 -0800
>> From: at_in_sa at sbcglobal.net
>> To:
datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net
>> Subject: [Roadsters] Towing with a tow
dolly
>> 
>> Can anyone out there give me some advice on towing my roadster on
a tow
>> dolly.  It is a 1966 1600 but has been modified with a U20 engine and
a
> five
>> speed transmission (if that would make any difference).  I've got
to tow it
>> 700 miles in two days.  Any advice would be appreciated.
>> Alamo
>> 
>> A.T.
>> In San
>> Antonio
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