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Transmission Removal #793606 03/01/07 01:27 AM
Anonymous
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Any secrets to taking out and reinstalling the transmission on my 86 4x4?
I am replacing the clutch, bearings and seals .

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Re: Transmission Removal #793607 03/01/07 02:52 AM
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yotaman7 Offline
Wheeler
No secrets/tricks that I can think of. Only thing I suggest is to have a buddy around to juggle the trans. Makes it alot easier.
Rob


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'00 tacoma 4WD---Sold to Toyota
'93 pickup 2WD
'85 pickup 4WD

Re: Transmission Removal [Re: yotaman7] #793608 03/01/07 03:26 AM
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4Crawler Offline
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I like to pull the t-case off first, makes the tranny lighter and more symmetrical so it is easier to work with. Also, need a long (30" or so) extension to get to the upper pair of bolts. You can lower the back end of the tranny a few inches for better access if you don't have a body lift.

Re: Transmission Removal [Re: 4Crawler] #793609 03/01/07 05:26 AM
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yotaman7 Offline
Wheeler
Yeah, you do need a long extension or combination of many and a universal to get the angle you need (for the top bellhousing to engine bolts). Also, on the truck that I just did this job to, I found it helpful to have a buddy under the hood looking down the firewall to help guide you on the upper bolts which are really hard to see from down below. You want to make sure you're all the way seated on the bolt head so as not to mess it up when you go crankin on it.


"4X4 in upper case is $X$" Quoted from http://4crawler.com/4Runner.shtml
'00 tacoma 4WD---Sold to Toyota
'93 pickup 2WD
'85 pickup 4WD

Re: Transmission Removal [Re: yotaman7] #793610 03/01/07 06:00 AM
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Posts: 1,270
willzrunna96 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
i always take the 2 top bellhousing bolts thru the shifters inside the cab...get a 3ft extension with the 17mm socket on the nut..go inside the truck with the shifters removed and put a breaker bar on it...of in 2 minutes


91 pickup 5.29's US GEAR.35x 12.50 trxus m/t.5 speed swap- SOLD!
96 4Runna limited-toytec/OME lift,diff drop Nitto 285/75/16 Elocked=butter
07 FJ cruiser 3" DR coilovers 285/75/16 nitto TG. allpro sliders
Re: Transmission Removal [Re: willzrunna96] #793611 03/01/07 09:54 AM
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missouriman Offline
Rock Warrior
use a 2x4 scrap to support the back of the motor against the cab, not against the valve cover. after you get the top two bolts loose. if you use a u joint on your extension wrap some tape around it so it dons't flop all over.
dont forget the wires and speedo cable.
if you have the fly wheel turned make sure they also turn the step on it.
use brake cleaner on the bolts and blue lock tight.

Re: Transmission Removal [Re: missouriman] #793612 03/01/07 05:05 PM
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toowacky Offline
Wheeler
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if you use a u joint on your extension wrap some tape around it so it dons't flop all over.


Yep, that's the method I used. Recently I purchased a wobble extension, which limits travel to about the same amount as the tape does on the u-joint. Works great for this and other stuff.


1988 4Runner 22R-E W56
1989 4Runner 22R-E A340
1995.5 Rodeo 3.2L 5spd
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Re: Transmission Removal #793613 03/02/07 12:12 AM
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Adam F Offline
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Rent a good tranny jack. Use a ratchet strap to hold the trans to the jack.


88 4R, 350 V8, R150 5 speed Sold <...uot; />
97 4R, stock, daily driver
98 Sienna, kid and dog hauler, wife's ride
Re: Transmission Removal [Re: toowacky] #793614 03/02/07 12:15 AM
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Adam F Offline
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Recently I purchased a wobble extension, which limits travel to about the same amount as the tape does on the u-joint. Works great for this and other stuff.


Yup. Wobble socket/adapters are soo much better than ujoints. I just did a C6 tranny using one at work today out of one of these

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Only way to go is using long extensions and a wobble


88 4R, 350 V8, R150 5 speed Sold <...uot; />
97 4R, stock, daily driver
98 Sienna, kid and dog hauler, wife's ride
Re: Transmission Removal [Re: Adam F] #793615 03/23/07 08:13 PM
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toysarefun Offline
Need a Spot
How about the flange that sits right over the no. 2 crossmember, it's impossible to get wrenches on the bolts!

Does the vehicle really need to be raised off the garage floor to drop the tranny?

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