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80 series gearbox buzz?

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80 series gearbox buzz?

Post by Bundy79 »

Morning all.

I have recently upgraded the ole bundy to a 93 80 series. I have noticed that there was an intermittent grind noise from the gearbox and today i was traveling along at 100+km/hr and it turned into a full blown grind/whirring/buzzing noise.

After soiling my tweeds and stopping it went away again, i finished the journey back into town with only the intermittent/random buzz sound.

Any ideas, i have booked it into Toyota, as i have little choice where I live but they have jipped me before.

Cheers
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Post by thrashlux »

while on the free way and teh buzz is happening try just holding the low hi lever mine had a buzz type rattle in it it was quite loud
i just fiddled with it ie. tightened the knob a bit then selected it in and out and it goes away
also try the gear stick they can rattle as well
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Post by Bundy79 »

it seems there was little to no grease in the front --cv/hubs
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Post by TheBigBoy »

Front or rear? Mines making that noise aswell, when Im somewhere between accel and engine brake. Just in the middle there is a grind and vibration.
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Post by 80's_delirious »

its a feature of the 80s, just to remind you that you are driving one of the finest 4x4s known to man :lol:

mine tends to seem like it comes from the transfer case lever, but it is bearing or gear noise, not the transfer case lever, although it some times rattles about.
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Post by Bundy79 »

TheBigBoy wrote:Front or rear? Mines making that noise aswell, when Im somewhere between accel and engine brake. Just in the middle there is a grind and vibration.
Front left was the specific culprit, but both were pretty empty. all it needed was the right angle or bump and it would grind away hence when i stopped or bounced on the loud pedal it went away for a while. It was a totally random event. Do you get yours every time you decelerate?
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Post by TheBigBoy »

Yep. Mine happens everytime I coast along. Under engine braking or acceleration its fine. I have already changed my rear uni's and removed my front drive shaft and its still there. Its either in the rear diff or the gearbox "I think"
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Post by StiKerZ »

Hey Yeah! my 80 had the same problem, its the mainshaft bearing in your
gearbox. it was cheaper to buy a new gearbox then reco my old gear box.
costs $4000. hasnt skipped a beat since. :cool:
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Post by DOZER »

your full of good news arnt ya, lol.
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Post by beinthemud »

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Post by StiKerZ »

yeh its abit expensive, but my gearbox had the noise for ages!! and it lasted for a while. so you do have abit of time to save up. :)
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