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Re: Driving without front prop shaft
the viscous coupler takes the brunt of the punishment from driving without a
front propshaft.... it is designed to lock up completely to transfer torque
to one axle or the other but probably not for extended periods of time....
but statistically there is little proof that it will cause damage... so go
for it... enjoy smoking the tires... but beware of other cars on the road
now cause you lost your number one weapon.... AWD RULES
Ivan The Terrible
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert A. Woolner <e9bm@earthlink.net>
To: syty@syty.org <syty@syty.org>
Date: Wednesday, September 30, 1998 7:54 PM
Subject: Driving without front prop shaft
>While the front prop shaft is out for repairs, how safe is it to drive
>without it....as far as damage to the transfer case??
>Robert
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