> Thanks! This is good to know. I am thinking the issue is transmission
> related, but I want to check the timing too.
Simply because you should never rev an engine in Park. That is what Neutral
is for. In Park there is a very strong mechanical lock applied to the
output shaft. On the ZF the internal pump is not engaged when Park is
selected. There is nothing wrong with the ZF gearbox, any faults being
caused by the person using it.
All the best, Peter.
700/900/90 Register Keeper,
Volvo Owners Club (UK).
>> Thanks! This is good to know. I am thinking the issue is transmission
>> related, but I want to check the timing too.
>
> Does it have a ZF 4 speed transmission? Those are notorious for burning
> themselves up if the engine is revved in park.
James Sweet - 25 May 2006 07:29 GMT
> Simply because you should never rev an engine in Park. That is what Neutral
> is for. In Park there is a very strong mechanical lock applied to the
> output shaft. On the ZF the internal pump is not engaged when Park is
> selected. There is nothing wrong with the ZF gearbox, any faults being
> caused by the person using it.
Nonsense, sure there's rarely reason to rev the engine in park, but that
doesn't do much good once someone has done it now does it? A well
designed slushbox will easily stand up to the abuse. There's a reason
the AW boxes have a reputation of being bulletproof while the ZF's are
notorious for being fragile.
Of course I hate slushboxes in general so this is pretty much a moot point.