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Re: 966...I Gotta split this baby today. Ouch
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Posted by Migraine on February 05, 2005 at 18:51:07 from (24.18.75.6):
In Reply to: 966...I Gotta split this baby today. Ouch posted by Migraine on February 05, 2005 at 08:00:45:
Just came out of the shop after working on the lady all day. Took it for one last test drive and loaded up the brakes in both sides of TA and could bring it to its knees with no slippage in either high or low. But the lever still activates it in reverse of normal. The very knowledgeable I.H. man who did the valve body spring and repair process is totally stumped by this one and he has done more than just a few TA, clutch and mcv repairs in his day on both 966 and 1066 models. Is it possible that the TA spool or something in that part of the valve body is in backwards or spring broken? The strange part is that in worked in the correct order for a few times after reassembly (maybe 4 or 5 shifts) and than started working backwards. Also we determined that the oil in the clutch housing is engine oil and the rear engine oil seal must have failed, so we can fix that while we have her apart. Notice I am not even calling her bad names yet. Thanks for all your help and replies. Migraine
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