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Rebuild the trans or try to find a 'new' one?
#519797
10/30/04 03:26 AM
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Joined: May 2003
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Okay, here's the deal: 1989 4Runner, 22RE, W56 manual trans, 280,000 miles. 5th gear has developed a nice rythmic noise, which gets louder under power, and quietens down when you let off. Downshift into 4th, the noise is gone.
So, the question is, should I try to rebuild the trans, or try to find one in junkyard? Transmissions around here go for around $700-$900. I looked in the FSM, and the rebuild instructions require a lot of tools that I don't have (and there's a lot of parts in there, too!), stuff like pullers, and presses, etc. I'm fairly mechanically inclined, but I'm not sure how much parts would cost or if I can get them easily.
Advice?
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Re: Rebuild the trans or try to find a 'new' one?
[Re: Runner-Man]
#519798
10/30/04 04:09 AM
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Might've answered your own question. Junkyard trannys here go for about what you pay for; rebuilds done locally are around $2K. Get in the Yellow Pages and shop around for a rebuild and warranty. Sounds like it's time for bearings.
Only problem with a junkyard tranny is there's no guarantee that you're getting anything better than what you're pulling, so....
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Re: Rebuild the trans or try to find a 'new' one?
[Re: Runner-Man]
#519799
10/30/04 04:11 AM
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Body Damage is Cool
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i'd say it'd be good to be fairly adventurous if you want to rebuild your tranny.
have you looked into having marlin do it for you? for what a tranny goes for in your area, you can have a top notch "new" one for the same
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'91 4x4 shortbed 22R-E, W56, the dd!
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Re: Rebuild the trans or try to find a 'new' one?
[Re: kyle-22r]
#519800
10/30/04 06:05 AM
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Anonymous
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Marlin Crawler does transmission rebuilds and we are much less than $2,000! ![[Linked Image]](http://www.marlincrawler.com/images/w56b_left_500.jpg) Our W56 rebuilds run between $799 - $849 depending on year. We build the best manual Toyota transmissions and at a great price too! See our transmission rebuilding page here: http://www.marlincrawler.com/trans.html
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Re: Rebuild the trans or try to find a 'new' one?
#519801
10/30/04 06:09 AM
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FAWK. I needed to know this 2 years ago. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/evil.gif" alt="" /> Figured you guys just did crawler stuff.
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Re: Rebuild the trans or try to find a 'new' one?
[Re: Runner-Man]
#519802
10/30/04 06:44 PM
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Anonymous
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mine has been making the same noises for 30k
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Re: Rebuild the trans or try to find a 'new' one?
#519803
10/30/04 07:06 PM
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Joined: Jul 2000
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Body Damage is Cool
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I got a rebuilt tranny from t&m trans exchange out in california for about $1000 including shipping. I wanted a marlin HD, but the lead time was around 6-8 weeks at that time (1.5 years ago). I've heard they now have them ready to roll though. Been very happy with my T&M so far.
Mine started with noise in 4th and later 2nd and soon after that I lost 4th and 2nd. I know some people go years with noises, but it was only about a month (~500mi) between noise and destruction in my case. Had to drive her with 3 gears for 5 hours through the mountains to my buddy's shop to do the replacement and the clutch started letting go 1/2way through the trip.
'87 4-Runner--DD/wheeler, 4.3 swap coming soon '89 Supra--E85 powered 2jz NA-T Swap, 533rwhp 497ft-lbs '89 Festiva, turboed BP swap powered by megasquirt
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Re: Rebuild the trans or try to find a 'new' one?
[Re: Dok]
#519804
11/01/04 03:57 PM
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You went here, right? Not very many specialty tools, not terribly difficult, and the press should be in your garage anyway. Nowadays Marlin is a good source for parts, except for a shim assortment (inexpensive dealer item, especially if they are ok with ordering an assortment, you use what you need and return the others - please check first with them as a courtesy - or make close friends with your local Toy tranny rebuilder). If you do not feel up to it, Marlin is a good way to go.
Last edited by Bill_Morgan; 11/01/04 03:59 PM.
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