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HELLO!
Is there anybody who can tell me which brands of gearbox (other than the original) are compatible for the Feroza F300 year 1990?
Thanks a lot!
Is there anybody who can tell me which brands of gearbox (other than the original) are compatible for the Feroza F300 year 1990?
Thanks a lot!
Is there anybody who can tell me which brands of gearbox (other than the original) are compatible with Feroza F300 year 1990?
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot.
You don't state whether your's is going out or not so I assume that it is.
I don't think that there are any others that will work. A custom bell housing could be made or a spacer custom made betweeing the engine block and the bell housing of a different transmission.
You couldn't use your transfer case with another transmission so you would be looking at a transmission and transfer case...probably not the drive shafts either and they would have to be modified.
I looked into it rather extensively and couldn't come up with anything that I could afford.
I broke one transmission and two transfer cases then instead of using Daihatsu I went to Toyota drive train. Couldn't afford that either but it is better (stronger) and cheaper parts.
Probably the best thing to do is to find a good one at a slavage yard or have your's rebuilt.
I don't think that there are any others that will work. A custom bell housing could be made or a spacer custom made betweeing the engine block and the bell housing of a different transmission.
You couldn't use your transfer case with another transmission so you would be looking at a transmission and transfer case...probably not the drive shafts either and they would have to be modified.
I looked into it rather extensively and couldn't come up with anything that I could afford.
I broke one transmission and two transfer cases then instead of using Daihatsu I went to Toyota drive train. Couldn't afford that either but it is better (stronger) and cheaper parts.
Probably the best thing to do is to find a good one at a slavage yard or have your's rebuilt.
----------------------Toyhatsu wrote:You don't state whether your's is going out or not so I assume that it is.
I don't think that there are any others that will work. A custom bell housing could be made or a spacer custom made betweeing the engine block and the bell housing of a different transmission.
You couldn't use your transfer case with another transmission so you would be looking at a transmission and transfer case...probably not the drive shafts either and they would have to be modified.
I looked into it rather extensively and couldn't come up with anything that I could afford.
I broke one transmission and two transfer cases then instead of using Daihatsu I went to Toyota drive train. Couldn't afford that either but it is better (stronger) and cheaper parts.
Probably the best thing to do is to find a good one at a slavage yard or have your's rebuilt.
Thank you very much for your answer.
I'll have to study all the technical terms you are using, as I am not an expert and, moreover, English is not my mother tongue.
Anyway, I just fear that my gearbox will soon stop working, as it sometimes makes a strange noise and days ago the reverse motion refused to enter, it went completely void, and then unexpectedly reverted to normal functioning. It's extremely difficult here in Italy to find a Feroza at a scrap dealer's (is it what you call a slavage yard?) and original spare parts have impossible prices. Anyway, thank you again for your valuable help. Hope my gear will keep working... Bye!
Is there anybody who can tell me which brands of gearbox (other than the original) are compatible with Feroza F300 year 1990?
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot.
What sort of noise is the gearbox making and when? Mine makes a bit of noise in second and third gear at high revs- but it's been doing that for over two years and hasn't "let go" yet. I found changing the oil to a higher quality has made it a lot better for noise and shifting in cold weather.
It's possible to buy bearing kits to rebuild the gearboxes too.
It's possible to buy bearing kits to rebuild the gearboxes too.
David
murcod wrote:What sort of noise is the gearbox making and when? Mine makes a bit of noise in second and third gear at high revs- but it's been doing that for over two years and hasn't "let go" yet. I found changing the oil to a higher quality has made it a lot better for noise and shifting in cold weather.
It's possible to buy bearing kits to rebuild the gearboxes too.
Hi, David! Thank you for your message and valuable advices.
The noise is a sort of trembling or vibration inside. I noticed it in second and fourth gear. Hope it won't let go like yours!
BYE
D.
Is there anybody who can tell me which brands of gearbox (other than the original) are compatible with Feroza F300 year 1990?
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot.
Hi again- I think you misunderstood me!
My gearbox is still running fine. I was told by my mechanic it is just worn due to the previous owner not getting the gearbox oil changed when required. I now run Redline Shockproof Lightweight Gearbox oil in it- this has made it a lot better. I experimented with other oils, but found the Redline to be by far the best.
www.redlineoil.com
My gearbox is still running fine. I was told by my mechanic it is just worn due to the previous owner not getting the gearbox oil changed when required. I now run Redline Shockproof Lightweight Gearbox oil in it- this has made it a lot better. I experimented with other oils, but found the Redline to be by far the best.
www.redlineoil.com
David
Hi! NO, I did not misunderstand, but sorry, my English is not so good and I was in a hurry.murcod wrote:Hi again- I think you misunderstood me!
My gearbox is still running fine. I was told by my mechanic it is just worn due to the previous owner not getting the gearbox oil changed when required. I now run Redline Shockproof Lightweight Gearbox oil in it- this has made it a lot better. I experimented with other oils, but found the Redline to be by far the best.
www.redlineoil.com
I meant: hope mine WILL NOT let go, just as yours DID NOT let go.
Thank you for your advice about the oil. Just fear I won'yt be able to find it in Italy. Anyway, let's hope it won't let go... BYE
Is there anybody who can tell me which brands of gearbox (other than the original) are compatible with Feroza F300 year 1990?
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot.
Hi! NO, I did not misunderstand, but sorry, my English is not so good and I was in a hurry.
I meant: hope mine WILL NOT let go, just as yours DID NOT let go.
Thank you for your advice about the oil. Just fear I won'yt be able to find it in Italy. Anyway, let's hope it won't let go... BYE[/quote]
CORRECT: Had a look at www.redlineoil.com and there is a distributor in Italy WOW!
I meant: hope mine WILL NOT let go, just as yours DID NOT let go.
Thank you for your advice about the oil. Just fear I won'yt be able to find it in Italy. Anyway, let's hope it won't let go... BYE[/quote]
CORRECT: Had a look at www.redlineoil.com and there is a distributor in Italy WOW!
Is there anybody who can tell me which brands of gearbox (other than the original) are compatible with Feroza F300 year 1990?
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot.
Sometimes The Daihatsu transmission wouldn't go into reverse. Sometimes the toyota transmission won't go into reverse either. Just put it in first gear and pull forward a little bit then it should go into reverse. The synchros get a little misaligned.
Hope that the RedLine helps.
Your English is great
Hope that the RedLine helps.
Your English is great
Hi!
This is really GREAT news (that it's just that the synchros get a little misaligned). And it seems to me to be what happened, apart from the trembing noise I was telling about in previous messages, which continues to make itself heard.
Thank you for defining my English great. Bye!
This is really GREAT news (that it's just that the synchros get a little misaligned). And it seems to me to be what happened, apart from the trembing noise I was telling about in previous messages, which continues to make itself heard.
Thank you for defining my English great. Bye!
Is there anybody who can tell me which brands of gearbox (other than the original) are compatible with Feroza F300 year 1990?
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot.
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