We have two vanguard II's, a 96 and a 98. Just returned from 2 weeks in the boreal; our first foray with the argo's. Learned a lot about driving them and shook some bugs out.
The 98 the tranny whine's I believe more than it should. It doesn't scream or anything but is noticable. Putting down a cutline it's minor, and the noise increases with the rpm. In all other respects it functions perfectly.
The 96 shift lever seems to have more throw than it should. It pops out of reverse from the pressure of the lever against the firewall unless you physically hold the lever tight against the pressure of it hitting the driven pully bump in the firewall. On the other side when putting it in high the knob goes past the left tilly bar to get it into gear. It also grinds to get it into any gear. In all other respects it functions perfectly. I idled it right down and that made no difference with the grinding.
Now, I'm comfortable with a wrench in my hand and have built many chev 350's and dirttrack racecars but to be honest transmissions have always seemed like one of the mysteries of life and I've never opened one up.
I have downloaded the argo shop manual which has excellent step by step to rebuild a tranny.
Sorry for the long post, I guess I'm asking if from the described issues if someone could point me to possible problems; I can then go through the manual and help myself get up the nerve to dive in myself.
Thank you for your advice.
The 98 the tranny whine's I believe more than it should. It doesn't scream or anything but is noticable. Putting down a cutline it's minor, and the noise increases with the rpm. In all other respects it functions perfectly.
The 96 shift lever seems to have more throw than it should. It pops out of reverse from the pressure of the lever against the firewall unless you physically hold the lever tight against the pressure of it hitting the driven pully bump in the firewall. On the other side when putting it in high the knob goes past the left tilly bar to get it into gear. It also grinds to get it into any gear. In all other respects it functions perfectly. I idled it right down and that made no difference with the grinding.
Now, I'm comfortable with a wrench in my hand and have built many chev 350's and dirttrack racecars but to be honest transmissions have always seemed like one of the mysteries of life and I've never opened one up.
I have downloaded the argo shop manual which has excellent step by step to rebuild a tranny.
Sorry for the long post, I guess I'm asking if from the described issues if someone could point me to possible problems; I can then go through the manual and help myself get up the nerve to dive in myself.
Thank you for your advice.
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