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    Flat Towing A CUCV Question

    Westech, Now that makes sense and will save me from getting dirty.
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    Flat Towing A CUCV Question

    Mangus580, Do you know if the 208 uses an oil pump driven off of the input shaft or uses splash oiling?
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    Flat Towing A CUCV Question

    If the output shaft doesn't dip into the fluid it may be spinning without oil splash lubing it's bearings. I've never opened up one of the 208's to see what's inside. If the output shaft or it's gear is sitting in ATF, I think it would be OK to tow it with the drive shaft installed and with the...
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    Flat Towing A CUCV Question

    I have towed a few CUCV's using the shackle points and the Military tow bar, with all four wheels on the ground. I have always removed the rear drive shaft and unlocked the front hubs. If the transfer case was placed in neutral and the rear driveshaft left in place, would any damage occur to the...
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