blackgsxrcst
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- Jan 9, 2003
you cant drive the car after you take the transfer case off correct? from my understanding, you can dyno it, but you cant drive it. is this correct? thanks.
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Originally posted by candela
if you can dyno it you "can" drive it...
Originally posted by DrZiplok
With a VCE, you still can't remove the transfer case; you will piss all the oil out of your transaxle onto the road.
Originally posted by TSi92
What a bunch of misinformation here. The t-case is a separate component, it's attached to the transmission by 5 bolts and it's driven by a transmission output shaft, and it's lubricated with it's own oil. You can drive without it as long as you have a welded center diff or welded coupling or VCE.