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Rent a U Hall. A big one might hold your van inside. Don't tell them you are
thinking of putting it inside. you might consider upping the viscosity ov the oil for the trip. Also give it a warm up and cool down before and after. Mike ************** This May I plan to drive to Quebec/Ontario to find a particular model of sailboat and tow it back home. Trouble is...the boat + outboard + trailer will weigh about 1800 lbs. which is 90% of what my '95 Plymouth Voyager mini-van is rated to tow. Adding to the problem...Chrysler vehicles are known for weak transmissions. Luckily I have the 3 speed automatic which was more reliable than the 4 speed in this model year. To get ready for the trip, I plan to have the transmission serviced & change fluid/clean filter plus add a cooler. Hopefully this will keep me moving on the 1200 mile drive home. Questions...am I pushing the envelope? I'd hate to breakdown in the middle of nowhere at the mercy of a local 'mechanic' waiting for a $1500.00 repair job while cooling my heels in a flea bitten motel. What about next winter when I'm not towing? In your engine cooling system, you have a thermostat to hold the coolant in the block until the temperature gets up to 195 F. I assume the transmission fluid would never get warm as it is probably always circulating.......when engine is on. Would this promote premature wear? |
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