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79 series Gearbox

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79 series Gearbox

Post by Rum 79 »

Just started getting a load bearing noise in my 79 series ute, with 120kms on it. had a family member drop a sleeve in his at 100kms but just wondering if anyone else is having this problem?
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

What engine? N/A diesel run the smaller R151f gearbox (as apposed to H series found in Turbo and 4.5 Petrol models) which are not uncommon to pack up completely when used for heavy towing/offroad work.

There was a thread about this happening in 100 series recently.
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Post by 80UTE »

My kids lego 4B's use the same box, O/K for a kids toy but not a Cruiser have replaced a few with a real gearbox in 78's and 100's. What was Toyota thinking when they did it. :!: :!: :!:

Wally
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

80UTE wrote:My kids lego 4B's use the same box, O/K for a kids toy but not a Cruiser have replaced a few with a real gearbox in 78's and 100's. What was Toyota thinking when they did it. :!: :!: :!:

Wally
Cost cutting.... not as clunky/notchy as the bigger box... however my G52 is more notchy and clunky than my mates 80 series :cry:

How easy is the swap wally?
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Post by Rum 79 »

yea, went in today to get a reco, ill let yas know what it costs me.. :(
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Post by slosh »

To anyone considering swapping, I will swap an 80 auto for the smaller R series manual from 78- 100 series (I need it for Hilux).
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Post by 80UTE »

+dj_hansen+ wrote:
80UTE wrote:My kids lego 4B's use the same box, O/K for a kids toy but not a Cruiser have replaced a few with a real gearbox in 78's and 100's. What was Toyota thinking when they did it. :!: :!: :!:

Wally
Cost cutting.... not as clunky/notchy as the bigger box... however my G52 is more notchy and clunky than my mates 80 series :cry:

How easy is the swap wally?
It can all be done using factory parts.

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Re: 79 series Gearbox

Post by MQ080 »

Rum 79 wrote:Just started getting a load bearing noise in my 79 series ute, with 120kms on it. had a family member drop a sleeve in his at 100kms but just wondering if anyone else is having this problem?
My father's went about 50kms while I was towing my MQ. Replaced by Toyota but the box is the weakest part of the truck IMO.
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Post by mickbeny »

Hi all...I completely destroyed a gearbox and had it rebuilt.then just recently the thrust washer broke in 5th.
PEACE...
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Post by Rum 79 »

looks like a sleve has come out, and destroyed the main shaft and the transfer input shaft, going to be well over $3g!!

have seen this happen before too. They generally will replaec the sleeve with a afterarket replacement, im actually having one engineered so it shouldnt happen again
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Rum 79 wrote:looks like a sleve has come out, and destroyed the main shaft and the transfer input shaft, going to be well over $3g!!

have seen this happen before too. They generally will replaec the sleeve with a afterarket replacement, im actually having one engineered so it shouldnt happen again
for $3g you should be able to pick up the parts from a wrecker like Wally has suggested and change over to a H series...
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Post by slosh »

+dj_hansen+ wrote: for $3g you should be able to pick up the parts from a wrecker like Wally has suggested and change over to a H series...
Or buy my complete auto setup from 80 series for $800 with transfer case, approx 120 000 km.
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Post by badger »

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another shameless plug.

the h series box is definatly the only option in cruisers
dont waste cash trying to engineer a r series box to be better
it never will be
1hd-fte 5 speed tiptronic 105 series
78 series troopy for work
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FTE 80 series sahara Sold

i think i have a problem
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Post by Rum 79 »

Re-Co Gearbox and rebuilt transfer...

STILL MAKES SAME NOISE!!

checked diff's = Fine
Motor = Fine

What else could it be, they have stripped them down tice and sent both back to gearbox bloke and cant figure out?

I should also say that they are looking after me, apart from them not being able to figure it out they have been profesonal and i am happy with there service.
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Uni joints, or clutch release bearing... unless its motor related.
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