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gearbox rebuild

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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gearbox rebuild

Post by totto »

anyone know of a source of gearbox rebuild kits for a mk-86 5-speed?
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Post by Patroler »

not sure mate, im looking at another box for mine, if i buy it i'll go over it and check bearings and syncros, the syncros would probably come from nissan, and the bearings could come from nissan, a bearing shop or my work ;) , anything else would likely be too specialised to be sold anywhere but nissan i'd imagine?
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Post by V8Patrol »

Syncros ..... order from Nissan

Bearings .... the ones in the box have "part numbers" on em so any reputable bearing supplier can supply these.
A bearing supplier will be cheaper than Nissan genuine parts.... alot cheaper !

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Post by Bucks2 »

Hi Guys does anyone have the specs for MQ 5 speed gearbox No FS5W81A. Mine needs a new bearing kit too. :)
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Post by Patroler »

just pull it apart & take the bearings to a bearing joint, they'll have numbers on the sides of them - like 6308 - C3, the bearing shop will be able to match them up, goto nissan for the syncros.
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Post by Bucks2 »

Thanks Patroler, Has to come apart anyhow, so way to go!!
This is a great forum guys keep up the good work.
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Post by procompman »

CBC does the complet kits
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Post by Bucks2 »

Well Done Procompman, thanks for that, I will check it out., Mate. :)
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Post by smiley »

I just rebuilt mine and when you come to getting the bearing with part number 63/32NC3 get the same bearing WITHOUT a groove in it, as the one with the groove costs around $1500, or thats the best price i could get but the one without only costs around $40, the groove is not required.
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Post by Bucks2 »

Thanks for that mate, big difference eh!!!!
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Post by Bucks2 »

At last got the bearing Kit from CBC for $298.00 +Gst.
Pretty happy with that, its only took me 8 months to get around to it LOL.
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Post by Bucks2 »

Ok Guys well it is in, and test run it today no Probs, Quiet as its ever been, I will give it a longer run On Sat, see how it goes.
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Post by GRINCH »

how hard is it to do the bearings, is it something that can be done at home with a good puller set and a press? i'm tosing up doing mine or just getting a 2nd hand box. it in a rb30 gq
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Post by Bucks2 »

Gday Grinch,
Well I am no mechanic, but did mine easy, just like a mechano set, nuts and bolts really, once on the bench, bearing puller, Press, Perfect mate!!
Shouldnt have any trouble, I have the 5 speed Supplement if you need any diagrams or the 4 speed too.
The hardest bit was gettin it back in the vehicle, I was by myself took me 4 hours and still cud not get it lined up to locate spline, got my local mechanic to put it back in, took him 2 hours with 2 of them he said , was a B--ch.
Good luck have a go, if you buy a second hand one you will be only buying someone elses Probs I reckon, and it may not have been built properly, or it may be on the way out like the one you have now.
Fix it your self mate!!
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Post by Bucks2 »

Hi Guys Just done 300kms so far and its been good :D (Touch Wood) Has anyone noticed how much heat comes from the gearbox Re:- Gear Stick Rubber Boot in the cab, it gets quite warm, mind you it did before I rebuilt the Gearbox, does any of yours do the same????
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Post by Chook350 »

hey guys, in the last 18 months i.ve had my 4speed in out that many times its beyond a joke, last time by myself on da ground with a trolly jack and a few bricks 1 hr and 50 mins.
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Post by Bucks2 »

Strewth thats keen mate, Im not that strong!!!
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Post by RMP&O »

forgive me but what is CBC? Got a link?
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Post by Bucks2 »

Ye its a local Bearing Company:-
http://203.202.147.99/homepage.htm
Cheers Mike.
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