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Re: Leaking Transmission, Replacement?
Okay, well after finals and going home for the break I finally got some time to work on the svx and here's what I found:
the inside of the input torque converter shaft(?) scraped this is the input torque converter shaft metal bits in the torque converter here's the bits by themselves and it's kind of hard to see, but it seems that there is scraping on the transmission where the TC goes in Now, from this I think that the rattling noise was coming from these metal particles bouncing around in the TC. I couldn't see where the particles came from. My guess is somewhere is the transmission. I bought a new front seal for the transmission and tore the old one out. I didn't see anything wrong with the old one, but there might have been some small cracks. It was leaking massive amount of transmission fluid somehow... The torque converter isn't cracked, but I'm not quite sure what to do with it now because i'm sure it has more metal particles in it. I thought you had to drill a hole, flush it, then weld the hole shut. I'm not sure whether to just get another transmission (4.44 this time) and a new TC. I remember reading that the TC from that 2.5 engines have been used successfully or maybe I'll get a used SVX one. Anyhow, any comments and suggestions are always appreciated.
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97 Toyota 4Runner SR5, 5 spd 92 Ebony SVX AWD (4.44 gears) |
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Re: Leaking Transmission, Replacement?
Hey Scotty,
It looks like you damaged your pump when you installed the torque converter/transmission. When you don't get the torque converter splined on all the way before installing the transmission the crank/flex plate push the pump driveshaft (that's the shaft you have in your pictures) into the pump rotor and crack it. Unfortunately that transmisison isn't even a decent core now. SVXfiles can set you up with a nice 4.44 if that's what you want. I've used him as a source for 4.44 cores in the past and the transmissions he found for me were very nice. |
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Re: Leaking Transmission, Replacement?
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I would definitely get the 4.44 from SVXfiles, but he's all the way on the east coast and I'm definitely not shipping a transmission across the country... Another question: How would I go about making sure my torque converter is alright to reuse and free of metal bits? Or would it be better to get another just to be safe? Thanks in advance
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97 Toyota 4Runner SR5, 5 spd 92 Ebony SVX AWD (4.44 gears) |
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Re: Leaking Transmission, Replacement?
Your troque converter is not alright to use. It can be used as a core for getting a rebuilt torque converter but that's it.
I wouldn't worry too much about the shipping of a transmission. Limitting yourself to local options often limits you to not the best transmission you can get. I don't exactly live next door to svxfiles and I had no problems getting the transmissions. He can help you get one that has the right torque converter for you so you don't have to worry about it. If it was me and I wanted a used 4.44 I'd call him. Quote:
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