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W56 from T100 exactly the same as W56 in Tacoma and Hilux Pickup?
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08/03/05 03:32 AM
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Joined: Jun 2005
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I have a 95 T100 2.7L 4Cyl 2wd. There is a seal at the tailshaft on the transmission where theh driveshaft goes into. Mine is leaking and I went to replace it, and the seat that the seal presses into was all scratched up (i think from the seal puller when I pulled the old seal out). I replaced the seal but it still leaks. So, I guess I'm going to have to call around and find a used W56. So my question is, is the W56 from the T100 exactly the same as the W56 used in the Tacoma and Hilux Pickup? If I got a W56 from a Tacoma or Hilux, would it just bolt right in?
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Re: W56 from T100 exactly the same as W56 in Tacoma and Hilux Pickup?
[Re: Squeezer99]
#632706
08/03/05 09:56 AM
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Joined: Mar 2002
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short answer is no! input shafts are different on the older mini trucks and rear of tranny is different on tacomas, because of the different t-cases.
cheers
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Re: W56 from T100 exactly the same as W56 in Tacoma and Hilux Pickup?
[Re: Squeezer99]
#632707
08/03/05 03:37 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
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Are you sure it's W56? My "96 T has the W59 Trans. Just a thought...
joel
*1996 T100 2wd,long bed w/5speed Borla Cat-back *2002 Z28 Convertible *2002 Lightning *2005 Trailblazer
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Re: W56 from T100 exactly the same as W56 in Tacoma and Hilux Pickup?
[Re: jabush]
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08/03/05 07:47 PM
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Joined: Jun 2005
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Are you sure it's W56? My "96 T has the W59 Trans. Just a thought... according to the 1995 toyota factory service manual, my truck has the w56.
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Re: W56 from T100 exactly the same as W56 in Tacoma and Hilux Pickup?
[Re: Squeezer99]
#632709
08/06/05 12:25 AM
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Joined: Nov 2004
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Need a Spot
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I've seen a hurst short throw shifter for Tacos would it work on my 97? It's a five speed with a 3.4 <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
Last edited by 96heckler; 08/06/05 12:27 AM.
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