Go back to home

Gearbox rebuild

Author
duff_boy
MR2 Enthusiast
  • Total Posts : 71
  • Scores: 0
  • Reward points: 0
  • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
  • Location: Brisbane Queensland Australia
  • Status: offline
2007/03/07 19:14:45 (permalink)
0

Gearbox rebuild

Hey just wondering if you guys fo gearbox rebuilds? My clutch soon needs replacing and my syncros are on the way out too. Anyhow what im planning to do is take the gearbox out and get it rebuilt with new syncros/bearings/seals etc. and also fit a new heavy duty clutch(supplied by me) while the box is out.

My car is a 1990 sw20 gen2 3sgte - what kind of price range am i looking at with parts, labor etc.
Planning on gettinh the work done in the next couple of months, when i get my tax cheque back.

Cheers,
dan
#1


8 Replies Related Threads

    MR2QIK
    MR2 Deity
    • Total Posts : 2015
    • Scores: 106
    • Reward points: 3479
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Sydney NSW Australia
    • Status: offline
    RE: Gearbox rebuild 2007/03/07 19:48:56 (permalink)
    0
    Sorry didn't realise you posted this in Road & Track section. I'll let them respond to your query.
    #2
    duff_boy
    MR2 Enthusiast
    • Total Posts : 71
    • Scores: 0
    • Reward points: 0
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Brisbane Queensland Australia
    • Status: offline
    RE: Gearbox rebuild 2007/03/07 19:51:40 (permalink)
    0
    quote:
    Originally posted by MR2QIK
    [br]Sorry didn't realise you posted this in Road & Track section. I'll let them respond to your query.

    If you've got any other suggestions send me a pm/email :)
    #3

    Road and Track
    MR2 Master
    • Total Posts : 1427
    • Scores: 29
    • Reward points: 3770
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Ipswich, Queensland, Australia Queensland Australi
    • Status: offline
    RE: Gearbox rebuild 2007/04/07 22:19:41 (permalink)
    0
    gearbox jobs can be anything in the $1500-$3000 range, drive in-drive out. it very much depends on how much harm has been done by driving with crappy 2nd gear syncros.
    #4
    duff_boy
    MR2 Enthusiast
    • Total Posts : 71
    • Scores: 0
    • Reward points: 0
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Brisbane Queensland Australia
    • Status: offline
    RE: Gearbox rebuild 2007/05/07 16:58:45 (permalink)
    0
    well they're not freaked, just notchy...
    #5
    Road and Track
    MR2 Master
    • Total Posts : 1427
    • Scores: 29
    • Reward points: 3770
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Ipswich, Queensland, Australia Queensland Australi
    • Status: offline
    RE: Gearbox rebuild 2007/05/07 17:41:39 (permalink)
    0
    it takes 11 hours to remove the box, strip it, refit 1 or 2 syncro rings and then reassemble and refit. This is the $1000 end of the budget costs, and the most common. More damage however, is then more cost. Most of the cost is labour, so we try to fix anything that looks a bit sad.

    #6

    duff_boy
    MR2 Enthusiast
    • Total Posts : 71
    • Scores: 0
    • Reward points: 0
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Brisbane Queensland Australia
    • Status: offline
    RE: Gearbox rebuild 2007/05/07 22:07:00 (permalink)
    0
    All gears are less than perfect, so id definitely want all the syncro's replaced as a minimum. as far as i know the parts are relatively cheap, aren't they?
    #7
    Road and Track
    MR2 Master
    • Total Posts : 1427
    • Scores: 29
    • Reward points: 3770
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Ipswich, Queensland, Australia Queensland Australi
    • Status: offline
    RE: Gearbox rebuild 2007/06/07 08:25:42 (permalink)
    0
    as I said, I have assumed we will change 2nd & 3rd gear syncro rings and the input shaft seal. The full bearing set is almost $550 so we only change what is needed. The 1st, 4th and 5th gear syncros are often OK. They vary in price depending on the exact model but around $120 ea. If the 2nd gear hub or gear is damaged beyond repair, then they are about $660 pair. NO gearbox is cheap to repair and in your case, there is almost no choice apart from genuine Toyota parts.

    I dont think there is anything more I can tell you on this matter till you bring me the car to test drive, or the box to repair.
    #8
    duff_boy
    MR2 Enthusiast
    • Total Posts : 71
    • Scores: 0
    • Reward points: 0
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Brisbane Queensland Australia
    • Status: offline
    RE: Gearbox rebuild 2007/06/07 15:50:33 (permalink)
    0
    No worries mate. Thanks for your help so far. Once i get my tax return money in my hand ill come in to see you and we can work it out further.
    #9
    Jump to:
    © 2025 APG vNext Trial Version 5.5