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In the manual it clearly states that the vehicle should not be towed backwards.

 

Can anyone explain potential damage that would be caused by doing this over a short distance of about 50 feet at slow speed with gearbox in neutral?

 

R

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I assume it's a gearbox/torque converter overheating issue. I can't see that 50 feet could cause any problems, but hopefully Sharky will give us the benefit of experience!

 

Andy

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we havent killed a 432 buy towing it yet backwards or forwards to be honest i cant see the need to tow one very far backwards ? any doubt disconect prop shaft then no worries .

on a slight tangent tow starting is interesting its a bit like back to the future and hitting that critical speed but in the case of the 432 its 15mph instead of 80 something for the delorian and much to my disapointment i wasn't transported back in time to 1957 only thing that happens is the engine fires up oh well i'll keep experimenting .

perhaps my ideas on time travel may work with a saracen an some lengths of box section oh yes also a flux capasitor but i have already said to much ssshhhhh :wow:

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