Do I need to drop the driveshaft to tow the svo or do I just can leave it in neutral. Can tell if these oil them selves when rolling.
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Depends on how far you are going. If you are going less than 50 miles you'll be alright with it in neutral. More than 50 miles, yes the drive shaft will need to be disconnected.86' SVO 1C # 17 of 3379 86's #6475 of 9837
86' SVO 1C #497 of 3379 86's #6955 of 9837
84' GT Turbo #4 of 3241 GT Turbo HB's #560 of 3935
87' Thunderbird TC 1 of 10
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My "Low Mile" SVO was towed from Ohio to Carlisle for several years before I bought it and they unbolted the drive shaft from the rear end. Somehow left the drive shaft in the tranns to leave in the fluid. I watched part of it one year when they were loading it up on the dolly.86' SVO 1C # 17 of 3379 86's #6475 of 9837
86' SVO 1C #497 of 3379 86's #6955 of 9837
84' GT Turbo #4 of 3241 GT Turbo HB's #560 of 3935
87' Thunderbird TC 1 of 10
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