[928uk] fluid/water in Torque tube

Mac mcclean20 at ntlworld.com
Thu Apr 1 07:51:51 BST 2004


Quite right :o)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Holdsworth" <jon.holdsworth1 at virgin.net>
To: <TomVelk at aol.com>; <richard.hacker at eds.com>; <928uk at 928.org.uk>
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 12:06 AM
Subject: RE: [928uk] fluid/water in Torque tube


> Tom
>
> No it doesn't happen with Manuals. - It is a typographical error.
Automatics
> can get water (coolant)in the Torque COnverter/Auto transmission if the
ATF
> cooler which is part of the radiator fails.
>
> All 928s with an integral Engine oil cooler (All up to 1990 I think) can
get
> water in the Engine Oil and vice versa if the Oil cooler at the other side
> of the rad fails.
>
> You will only get water in the torque tube if you take your 928 somewhere
> where you wish you had taken your Land Rover/Ranger/ Explorer any other
> 4x4/Ute you can think of.
>
> Hope this puts your mind at rest.
>
> Rgeards
>
> Jon
> Black SE
> Grey Range Rover
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: 928uk-bounces at 928.org.uk [mailto:928uk-bounces at 928.org.uk]On
> > Behalf Of TomVelk at aol.com
> > Sent: 31 March 2004 18:18
> > To: richard.hacker at eds.com; 928uk at 928.org.uk
> > Subject: [928uk] fluid/water in Torque tube
> >
> >
> > Dear All:  Talk of water/fluid in torque tube most scary.  Does it
happen
> > with manual trans?  (have not had noticable trouble with rad.)
> > Does my 83 euro
> > manual have a drain?  It has been stored all winter (winter still
> > on here in
> > vermont).  Should I drain before running?  What are the signals
> > of water in tube?
> >  Thanks any and all.  tom
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