Shifter bushing replacement Q
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Shifter bushing replacement Q
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My tranny (2WD 4sp)won't shift into 1st or 3rd, but 2nd and 4th work fine. This doesn't seem to be a synchro problem, so I went ahead and did some searching. I found this link
http://www.off-road.com/toyota/tech/shifter/index.html and decided to try replacing the bushing.
I bought the two bushings at Toyota and then went to work. I removed everything (carpet, boot) up to the shifter. Then, as per the instructions, I tried to remove the "collar" that holds the shifter in. No workee... and no pictures to clarify. So I tried to remove the 4 bolts that hold the top part of the tranmission plate on. I got the top 2 off, but the bottom 2 are a real PITA. I can't reach them with an extension, but I could slide in the socket and remove one. The other one I have no idea. I tried/cussed for an hour before retiring to the computer.
Now, my questions. Has anyone tried this by removing the collar and done it? And failing that, does anyone know if I can get the top off to get to the bushing? I'd happily go to Sears and get a u-joint if that is the case, I just don't want to buy it to remove the plate if there is no point.
Thanks a lot guys, this forums rocks.
My tranny (2WD 4sp)won't shift into 1st or 3rd, but 2nd and 4th work fine. This doesn't seem to be a synchro problem, so I went ahead and did some searching. I found this link
http://www.off-road.com/toyota/tech/shifter/index.html and decided to try replacing the bushing.
I bought the two bushings at Toyota and then went to work. I removed everything (carpet, boot) up to the shifter. Then, as per the instructions, I tried to remove the "collar" that holds the shifter in. No workee... and no pictures to clarify. So I tried to remove the 4 bolts that hold the top part of the tranmission plate on. I got the top 2 off, but the bottom 2 are a real PITA. I can't reach them with an extension, but I could slide in the socket and remove one. The other one I have no idea. I tried/cussed for an hour before retiring to the computer.
Now, my questions. Has anyone tried this by removing the collar and done it? And failing that, does anyone know if I can get the top off to get to the bushing? I'd happily go to Sears and get a u-joint if that is the case, I just don't want to buy it to remove the plate if there is no point.
Thanks a lot guys, this forums rocks.
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I've done them on 4wd trucks by removing the plate. Trying to remove just the shifter is a PITA, putting it back together is worse. Does yours look something like this?
And if so, you are replacing item 33548F in the pic? If so, it is far easier to remove the whole assembly as opposed to just the shifter.
And if so, you are replacing item 33548F in the pic? If so, it is far easier to remove the whole assembly as opposed to just the shifter.
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I haven't done it but.... From the article:
So press down on it with the one hand, and use some vice grips or channel locks to twist. I don't think you'll get the bushing out removing the entire plate, as there will be a ridge underneath holding the bushing so it won't fall down into the tranny.
I haven't done it yet, but that's what I am thinking anyway.
I had a tough time getting a decent grip on the collar that holds the shift lever, but found that I could grab it with a pair of needle-nose pliers and turn it while pushing down with the other hand. Once the collar turned about a 1/4 turn, the shift lever lifted right out.
So press down on it with the one hand, and use some vice grips or channel locks to twist. I don't think you'll get the bushing out removing the entire plate, as there will be a ridge underneath holding the bushing so it won't fall down into the tranny.
I haven't done it yet, but that's what I am thinking anyway.
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Zetoe,
As about as detailed as you can get on this little task:
http://www.4runners.org/articles/shift/
See step 3.
Bob
As about as detailed as you can get on this little task:
http://www.4runners.org/articles/shift/
See step 3.
Bob
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Bob, thanks for that link.
It's got probably all the detail I need to get the lever out. Before, I had no idea how or what to twist! Pictures really are worth more than a thousand words. (Boy I'm corny) Thanks a million!
-Chris
It's got probably all the detail I need to get the lever out. Before, I had no idea how or what to twist! Pictures really are worth more than a thousand words. (Boy I'm corny) Thanks a million!
-Chris
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