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Gearbox Rebuild

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Gearbox Rebuild

Post by HRZOOK »

Hi Guys

I am starting to grind second gear during the change from first. Also the rest of the gears are feeling a little notchy.

How hard is it to rebuild the gearbox....as simple as the rockhoppering a xfer?

What sort of cost is involved for the "typical' rebuild?

and yes serching was done :finger:

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Post by nicbeer »

Might be cheaper to get a 2nd hand box.

Mine cost me $500 late model low k .

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Post by mud4b »

COILY BOXES ARE DIFFERENT RATIOS...

A REBUILD KIT WILL SET YOU BACK AROUND $150 TO $350 DEPENDING ON WHATS NEEDED.

THEY ARE SLIGHTLY MORE COMPLICATED THAN A T-CASE TO REBUILD...BUT IF YOUR CONFIDENT YOULL HAVE NO PROBS.. :D
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Post by duncan »

Any ideas on the price of syncro rings just want to do second as its a trailerd car only for weekends
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Post by bazooked »

hey duncan ring peter at suzishop in cannington, tell him i sent u.
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Re: Gearbox Rebuild

Post by muppet_man67 »

HRZOOK wrote:Hi Guys

I am starting to grind second gear during the change from first. Also the rest of the gears are feeling a little notchy.

How hard is it to rebuild the gearbox....as simple as the rockhoppering a xfer?

What sort of cost is involved for the "typical' rebuild?

and yes serching was done :finger:

Thanks
Heath
How many kilometers has your gearbox done?
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Post by duncan »

Would love to do it myself with some one showing me how as rebuilding a gearbox is the only thing i have never done obviously would be paying the said person for there time any takers in WA im a shift worker so mid week is definatly possible
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Re: Gearbox Rebuild

Post by HRZOOK »

muppet_man67 wrote:
HRZOOK wrote:Hi Guys

I am starting to grind second gear during the change from first. Also the rest of the gears are feeling a little notchy.

How hard is it to rebuild the gearbox....as simple as the rockhoppering a xfer?

What sort of cost is involved for the "typical' rebuild?

and yes serching was done :finger:

Thanks
Heath
How many kilometers has your gearbox done?


Just over 100,000 but I gave it a hard time in the early days...pre gearing :twisted:

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Post by muppet_man67 »

have you tried castrol syntrax gearbox oil? My gearbox displays similar simptoms but I think I might try this first.
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