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1951 VAC Torque Tube Question

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WOD

01-13-2005 13:08:32




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Hey Guys,
Onto my next issue, I have to keep adding oil to the torque tube every so often in my VAC. I think it's going into the tranny. Does the oils
discolor when they run together? Anyone had this problem before?

Thanks




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Sam#3

01-13-2005 15:36:45




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 Re: 1951 VAC Torque Tube Question in reply to WOD, 01-13-2005 13:08:32  
As per the lower post check the transmission level.
Another good bet if you have a low pressure hydraulic pump it could be passing oil to the engine.
Is there a leak in the hydraulics any where?



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WOD

01-13-2005 18:45:47




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 Re: 1951 VAC Torque Tube Question in reply to Sam#3, 01-13-2005 15:36:45  
There is no leak anywhere and the oil level in the engine does not change.



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Paul f

01-13-2005 13:21:15




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 Re: 1951 VAC Torque Tube Question in reply to WOD, 01-13-2005 13:08:32  
It can Probably would not change color of rear end fluid as there is a lot of it realtive to the amount leaking in. Is the rear end getting over full???



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WOD

01-13-2005 18:49:02




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 Re: 1951 VAC Torque Tube Question in reply to Paul f, 01-13-2005 13:21:15  
I have not checked it recently as I had to drain it out to replace the diff axle seal. The brakes were getting oiled up. But I do remember several
years ago I noticed that I had to keep putting oil in the torque tube and then when I checked the tranny oil level, it was past the full mark.

WOD



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