Transmission rebuild...
Actually, I'm interested in it more for the challenge. It is the one thing on a vehicle I have yet to do in life, and plan on doing. The timing is simply right. Plus, I do ahve the spare I picked up last weekend. I would install it, but it was in a grungy garage, and when I picked it up, some dirt dropped into the thing. Now I am worried this will "sand" all my gears to death.
Any ideas on how I could remove the dirt without cracking the case?
OR, could I crack the case without having to disassemble everything??? (kappa, I'm asking you)
-Parsko
Any ideas on how I could remove the dirt without cracking the case?
OR, could I crack the case without having to disassemble everything??? (kappa, I'm asking you)
-Parsko
I haven't yet put it in. I am still waiting to acrue a few more parts, and get the garage time...
I am still hoping to crack the thing to see if I can clean out that dirt. The input shaft doesn't "wiggle", which, I am told, is the thing that says that the tranny is still good.
I am still hoping to crack the thing to see if I can clean out that dirt. The input shaft doesn't "wiggle", which, I am told, is the thing that says that the tranny is still good.
ORIGINAL: parsko
I am still hoping to crack the thing to see if I can clean out that dirt. The input shaft doesn't "wiggle", which, I am told, is the thing that says that the tranny is still good.
I am still hoping to crack the thing to see if I can clean out that dirt. The input shaft doesn't "wiggle", which, I am told, is the thing that says that the tranny is still good.
That's reassuring. From what Kappa was saying, I was worried that if I simply did that, that I would screw something up. It would be worth it to me to see what's inside, and inspect everything.
When you say diff pin, is that visible? I am not sure I know what you speak of...
Have any diagramss????[sm=smiley2.gif]
When you say diff pin, is that visible? I am not sure I know what you speak of...
Have any diagramss????[sm=smiley2.gif]
you can see the diff pin through the axle holes on the outside of the transmission.....the really get a good look at it you will have to oull the gearset out as the diff is installed to where you cannot see it without removing it.
Sorry about that. I didn't mean to make it sound like suicide to even go near the internals. You should be able to crack it and have a look around no problem; just use caution whenever removing anything (if you want to do that) and work in a clean, clean environment.
I am certainly familiar with working in clean environments... I have rebuilt a few motors (and it's very important when doing that), and I work in the semiconductor industry, where clean is CLEAN.
I think I will split this thing soon. Nah, I may not gut the thing into pieces, but I will check it out.
You guys have any suggestions or warning about specific things I should watch out for??
I think I will split this thing soon. Nah, I may not gut the thing into pieces, but I will check it out.
You guys have any suggestions or warning about specific things I should watch out for??
If you can find a tranny for around $200 you're best to go with that instead of trying to rebuild it yourself. I have replaced parts inside a tranny (not Honda) and installed a "shift kit" myself. There's a lot of stuff inside that you can mess up as mentioned above.
ORIGINAL: ngoti8tor
If you can find a tranny for around $200 you're best to go with that instead of trying to rebuild it yourself. .
If you can find a tranny for around $200 you're best to go with that instead of trying to rebuild it yourself. .


