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1988 4runner, Automatic 22R-E
Well my tranny has seen better days and i am not about to slap another automatic in. I cant really find any too detailed threads but if i had a complete standard 88 parts runner could i bolt the tranny and transfer case right in and then install the clutch? any input or links to other threads and write ups would be great thanks.
Well my tranny has seen better days and i am not about to slap another automatic in. I cant really find any too detailed threads but if i had a complete standard 88 parts runner could i bolt the tranny and transfer case right in and then install the clutch? any input or links to other threads and write ups would be great thanks.
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You got most of it. You will also need a different flywheel for a stick, those will run ~$200. Also, if not done right your computer will throw codes like crazy, you need to rig the computer to make it think the Automatic is in neutral, so it will warm up properly. I assume it has manual locking hubs?
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Yeah manual hubs. I couldn't get the computer and flywheel out of the parts truck? haha the only thing i havn't modified on my truck is the engine tranny and transfer case so its about time.
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yea if you had the computer and flywheel then you'd be golden. Sorry, didn't see part about parts truck. Might as well get the flywheel resurfaced while its out. Wouldn't hurt to do the clutch while its there. Probably would change the tranny gear lube if its been sitting, or I'd probably do it anyway. Redline synthetic GL4 80W-90 is what I used.
PS good riddance for getting rid of the slush box.
PS good riddance for getting rid of the slush box.
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so would the computer out of the standard hook up the same as the auto computer or would i have alot of complex wiring on my hands? Electronics isn't my strongest point, i leave that to my freinds.
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Any help would be great, i am scared to go too far from home incase my transmission just conks out . I am going to a special import salvage yard this weekend so if i can get this figured out i can get the complete parts truck they have and put it in. Otherwise i will be staying auto
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Nevertheless.....
The auto ECU has a few more terminals than the 5spd. So, the connectors are different. Can you not get complete wiring harnesses from the part vehicle? That would be the way to go.
Last edited by thook; 11-13-2007 at 11:26 PM.
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