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No that is the Vacuum Modulator. It should not have fluid in it. About $30 to replace new from your FLAPS. Jason Renville ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I would rather attempt something great and Fail than attempt nothing and succeed. Jason_Renville@ccm.al.intel.com 69 Fastback second owner. Automaic also. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ______________________________ Forward Header __________________________________ Subject: T3 Automatic vacuum cyl? Author: type-3-errors@umich.edu at SMTPGATE Date: 3/18/97 10:31 PM Hey, folks! I've got the engine and auto tranny out of the '71 T3 Sqrback I'm working on, and came across something that doesn't look right. While pulling the assorted hoses off, the one that connects the engine to the auto tranny had a good deal of ATF in it (oh, about 6oz). I'm refering to the metal cylinder that's screwed into the tranny body right by the pan. It looks like this shouldn't have fluid in it, as my Bently manual sez this is a vacuum connection (air, not fluid). So, Should this hose/cylinder have fluid in it? If not, anybody know where to find a replacement? The VW part number for it, as stapmed onto the casing is 003 325 391A. Thanks! -- Ford Donald mailto:fordd@macconnect.com http://www.macconnect.com/~fordd/ Web Design for Fun, Profit and Job Security - Internet and intranet web pages assembled, boxed and shipped complete! Driving a '64 Ghia Coupe with no heat, a/c, radio, back seat... and strangely loving it!