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80 series gearbox
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80 series gearbox
father in laws 80 gettin hard to put into gear anybody no where abouts to take it or what the prob could be,any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks azwa.
thanks azwa.
"instant combustion"
"ITS A JEEP THING"
"ITS A JEEP THING"
will be the synchros, i cannot select 1st gear without comeing to a stop myself
Gears are expensive so i hope he hasnt been crunching them too much requiring new one/s.
I'm haveing my gearbox done next week, just reco the whole thing and replace pinion seals and uni joints while your at it?
looking at 1800-2200 for full gearbox reco depending on who you take it to.
Gears are expensive so i hope he hasnt been crunching them too much requiring new one/s.
I'm haveing my gearbox done next week, just reco the whole thing and replace pinion seals and uni joints while your at it?
looking at 1800-2200 for full gearbox reco depending on who you take it to.
Team: Cause For Concern
http://www.offroad80s.com
http://www.offroad80s.com
thanks heaps for the help guys he said himself that the synchros are prob the drama said he was told by a bloke at work fairly easy to get to something about open here slide out & replace or was this fella full of it.can any body confirm this.thanks also we'll try different oil see if that does the trick thanks again.
azwa
azwa
"instant combustion"
"ITS A JEEP THING"
"ITS A JEEP THING"
I changed my gearbox oil to VMX-M 75/85 in my 80 series, much better when cold. It may not be ideal if you are towing as it is GL4 rated. cheers
Manual Transmission
CASTROL VMX-M 75W/85
Mineral transmission and transaxle fluid especially formulated as a factory fill fluid for Mitsubishi vehicles and used in passenger cars, 4WD's and light commercial vehicles. SAE 75W/85, API GL4.
Service Refill Capacity: 2.6 Litres (See Note 402, 162)
Manual Transmission
CASTROL VMX-M 75W/85
Mineral transmission and transaxle fluid especially formulated as a factory fill fluid for Mitsubishi vehicles and used in passenger cars, 4WD's and light commercial vehicles. SAE 75W/85, API GL4.
Service Refill Capacity: 2.6 Litres (See Note 402, 162)
apparentlt theres a ball on the gear stick that get worn making it hard to locate gears is what one of the gearbox mobs reckon $25 to fix he was taking his car to the fella to see if that was it still havent heard if he did or not will post up outcome.thanks for all the help.cheers
Azwa
Azwa
"instant combustion"
"ITS A JEEP THING"
"ITS A JEEP THING"
x2bigbrowndog wrote:I changed my gearbox oil to VMX-M 75/85 in my 80 series, much better when cold. It may not be ideal if you are towing as it is GL4 rated. cheers
Manual Transmission
CASTROL VMX-M 75W/85
Mineral transmission and transaxle fluid especially formulated as a factory fill fluid for Mitsubishi vehicles and used in passenger cars, 4WD's and light commercial vehicles. SAE 75W/85, API GL4.
Service Refill Capacity: 2.6 Litres (See Note 402, 162)
I am using this oil in mine also, has made an incredible difference.
Was ready to do a gearbox rebuild. Changing 1-2, 2-3, 4-3, 3-2 , 2-1 was a biatch before with new oil as per toyota spec.
Tried the castrol oil as last resort. Now shifts easily into every gear. VMX-M is the same grade as toyota specifies just a little thinner.
I have been told toyota changed to a thinner oil after problems with early 80series gearboxes.
Changing the nylon ball and the nylon gear stick seat was suggested to me. Didnt want to spend $2k on rebuild so thought it was worth trying. Changing them made no difference.
Difficult gear shifts in mine is obviously from worn synchros. If I remember to shift from one gear to the next slowly I have no problem. 80series definitely dont have sports car gearbox.
Change the oil first, 30 0r 40 bucks worth of oil is cheap way to improve driveability.
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I had all my synchros and some bearings replaced as all checked out, same as T-rex $1500.
Also have 1 year old HD clutch.
I can atleast select 1st gear without coming to a stop now but still feeling abit rough when cold.
Will have to try this VMX-M out.
thanks, rezpkt.
Also have 1 year old HD clutch.
I can atleast select 1st gear without coming to a stop now but still feeling abit rough when cold.
Will have to try this VMX-M out.
thanks, rezpkt.
Team: Cause For Concern
http://www.offroad80s.com
http://www.offroad80s.com
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