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105 transmission flush?
Put it in your parts washer and flush out the gunk. With care you
should not get grit and gunk in the bearings.
It is far easier with the case split. Splitting the case is not that
big a deal if you already have the bellhousing and rear yoke removed to
replace the seals.
As to the residual oil on the bearings, it may be gone if you wash
everything thoroughly. But the new transmission lube will quickly
relubricate everything. I normally put some Lubriplate on the internal
bearings on the main shaft. However, the large roller bearings will get
oiled pretty rapidly.
Ciao,
Russ Neely
Oklahoma City
In a message dated 3/23/2003 11:38:46 PM Central Standard Time,
owner-alfa-digest@domain.elided writes:
> Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2003 13:22:35 -0500
> From: Kevin Trent <trentkc@domain.elided>
> Subject: 105 transmission flush?
>
> I have a transmission out of a '71 Berlina that has been sitting for ~8
> years. Last time I drove it, my recollection is that it shifted well and
> would be operational for reuse. I'm about to reinstall it, and am
> replacing the front and rear oil seals. When I drained the oil there was
> sludgy goop at in the settling areas, and when I removed the bellhousing to
>
> replace that seal, I saw more sludge. The stuff is slowly draining out,
> but I'm wondering if there is a SAFE way to "flush" the trans while out of
> the car. I've thought of putting in a quart of kerosene and shaking it
> around to loosen up and dissolve the sludge, but sure don't want to muck up
>
> the bearings by splashing grit in them while at the same time washing away
> the protective residual oil on bearing surfaces.
> I also do not want to split the case and wipe it clean. Finally, I'm not
> sure this is really a problem - the sludge is at the bottom - aren't they
> designed to accommodate such natural contamination?
>
> Any suggestions or experience??
>
> Thanks, //KCT
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