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gen 2 tranny

Postby natureboy » Fri Apr 09, 2010 7:44 am

I found a low-mileage 5spd manual, 4x4 tranny, but it's for an 86. Mines an 87. Is there any reason it wouldn't work on my truck? Not familiar enough with the generation change in the driveline to know what the differences would be, and any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: gen 2 tranny

Postby TotallyBalistic » Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:31 am

it should just bolt right up....driveshafts were the same as well as the bell housings and such.
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Re: gen 2 tranny

Postby Ramit » Fri Apr 09, 2010 3:04 pm

Sounds like the natureboy is fix'n to get his ass back on the road!How many pounds of concrete do ya think it will haul with the new tranny Rick?
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Re: gen 2 tranny

Postby natureboy » Fri Apr 09, 2010 7:11 pm

Ramit wrote:Sounds like the natureboy is fix'n to get his ass back on the road!How many pounds of concrete do ya think it will haul with the new tranny Rick?

Thanks guys. As far as haulin concrete, I plan to avoid any more of that! i don't really enjoy replacing expensive and labor intensive components too frequently. it looked like there were some anatomical differences between the generations-different clutches, etc...Guess i'll take a chance and drop 300 on a used trans. :o
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Postby Mojave Magic » Sat Apr 10, 2010 4:10 am

How much concrete are we talking about? I use mine to haul all kinds of stuff, so I'd like to know the limits. Usually I don't have more than 500lbs, but I had 1,100 in scrap metal once. The truck still sat level, so I wasn't too worried at the time, but now I'm rethinking that.
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Postby Ramit » Sat Apr 10, 2010 5:23 am

If I remember right, I think he said it was around 3000lbs!
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Re: gen 2 tranny

Postby natureboy » Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:18 am

I had close to 4000 pounds! total weight of truck and load was 6500. I could definitely tell there was a load on it, but the 2.6 hauled it without a whimper. Of course, I'm now wondering if that contributed to the tranny failure. That plus 23 years of use. It will easily match the capacity of the Toyota 1 ton I used to have.
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Postby Mojave Magic » Sat Apr 10, 2010 3:12 pm

Wow, I guess I'm safe then! I know mine handled 1,100 just fine. Didn't even have to downshift for one of the steep hills to maintain 45mph. I couldn't imagine the look on the scale operators face if I came across with 4,000, he couldn't even believe what I had on mine.
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Re: gen 2 tranny

Postby natureboy » Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:36 pm

Yeah, these trucks are tough, as long as they aren't abused too badly. Having owned Toyotas, Isuzus and Nissans, I'll stick with my D50.
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Postby natureboy » Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:11 pm

Just got incredibly lucky. Found an 87 D50 with the 2.6 and 5spd manual 30 miles from me for $300! Owner says it stripped teeth on the timing gears, so I may also have a good core G54B. The transmission is good, so I can get my a$$ back on the road soon. :dance:
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