5 speed transmission questions
I have a 95 4runner with a 22re engine and 5 speed manual. i need a transmission do i have to get one out of a 4runner with a 22re or will one from a 6 cyl or from a truck fit?
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W56
No the R150 won't work. :google: will tell you more than you need to know as to what fits :wabbit2: |
Originally Posted by nail bender
(Post 51921615)
I have a 95 4runner with a 22re engine and 5 speed manual. i need a transmission do i have to get one out of a 4runner with a 22re or will one from a 6 cyl or from a truck fit?
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my doorjamb says g58 is there a stamp or a tag on the transmission so if i find one i can tell what it is? i know a guy with a few transmissions out of late 80s pickups tryin to see it one of them will work, thank you for the info
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I don't know about the G58 transmission, but make sure it's the right one. I've recently run into that with my W56. Turns out there's a W56-A, B,C, and D and they're not all interchangeable. Not even the dealership could tell me which one i have in my 89 pickup. All I was told was that it was a 'W series' so don't trust everything they tell you either.
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I'm having a similar problem and I really don't know what I'm doing.
I have a 95' v6 2x2 and my auto transmission went out so now I want a manual tran and i have no clue where to start |
Originally Posted by bobbybouche
(Post 51921651)
W56 wont work unless you get the transfercase with it, you probably have a G-series which has the chain driven case. Look in your door jam, the code for which trans you have is in it. W56 is a way better option though. And like wabbit said the R150 won't work but a R151f would.
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And the W and G series use the same bell housing bolt pattern to the engine. They will interchange. The variances are shifter locations and positioning and possibly overall length.
But the R150 from behind a V6 will not interchange. Different bolt pattern. |
I think the w56 also went forward shift t-case with the C series and later.
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I have a 90 2wd Toyota p/u with 22re engine. It currently has a four-speed manual transmission. I want to upgrade to a five-speed tranny. I've spotted what I think is a five-speed in a 2wd 94 Toyota p/u in a salvage yard. How can I determine if it is a five-speed? Are there any badges to identify it?
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Check the tag/label in the door jamb/striker area. If this is non-existent, try shifting thru the gears.
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If it's still in the truck why not just look at the gear stick knob? Does it have a 5 on it?
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