<VV> 140 PG swap complete - PG fluid level theory?

Charlie chaz at properproper.com
Mon Jun 9 13:04:29 EDT 2014


So, fill the PG to "full" then, when it "warms up" the fluid level will
drop, then add more if it drops, keeping it?

This is because running moves the fluid "away" from the dip stick, so the
dip stick registers "more full" than it really is?

Charlie


-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Blackwell [mailto:bryan at skiblack.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2014 7:02 AM
To: Charlie
Cc: Virtual Vairs
Subject: Re: <VV> 140 PG swap complete - PG is "weak"?

I find getting a PG to the correct fluid level is just a little tricky,
since you check the fluid fully warmed up with the engine idling.  Fully
warmed up really means after a drive, I have found it takes several miles.

I'll assume here you don't have that luxury.  With it just sitting you want
to fill it at least to the full mark.  After starting, check it while it's
running and fill so it's showing on the stick, but not all the way up to the
add mark.  The trans needs no "warming" from sitting, you just need enough
fluid in it.

Off the shelf Dexron is fine for our PGs.  Use whatever brand you like.

--Bryan

On Jun 8, 2014, at 11:24 PM, Charlie via VirtualVairs
<virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:

> In drive, the rear wheels both spin "forward" but in reverse, it looks 
> like they try to move "backward" but don't actually turn around even a 1/4
turn.
> 
> I'm thinking the PG "pumps" need to get warmed up after so long sitting?
> 
> I'm adding a little fluid at a time until she comes up on the stick ~ 
> any caveats on PG fluid?




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