A lot of play in my stick shift Help!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: A lot of play in my stick shift Help!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Jamie Mello wrote:
> > Oh and this was not a transmission shop. It was a auto repair shop.
> > That I bet know very little to nothing about transmissions. And they
> > said something about the top half of the transmission sheared off. I
> > think that is a lie. Thanks Jamie
>
> Look in your local yellow pages for transmission shops or aftermarket
> toyota truck specialty shops.
>
> Or head for the internet and pick up a new, rebuilt, or used
> transmission or a rebuild kit and the special tools you'll need to
> rebuild it yourself.
>
> And keep a cell phone or a good set of walking shoes in the truck, as
> the worst case things that can happen if it blows is you wear out the
> leather on a set of shoes.
>
Some local "auto repair shops" know a little about transmissions, and
some even know to farm out jobs they can't really handle. In my
experience the yokels Jamie has been talking to probably aren't lying;
they just don't know how to interpret reality properly or how to
communicate what they see. The "top half of the transmission sheared
off" could be a dowel pin sheared off, allowing the shift tower to walk
around a bit. A rebuild kit is not going to address this sort of
problem. Going way out on a limb here, the fix could be cheap, but it
will no doubt involve drilling out dowel pin holes oversize and
installing heli-coils, the sort of thing that takes brains, which are in
sort supply in many areas of rural America. See 99% of the topics in
this news group if you don't believe me on this.
Cheers,
Earle
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> Jamie Mello wrote:
> > Oh and this was not a transmission shop. It was a auto repair shop.
> > That I bet know very little to nothing about transmissions. And they
> > said something about the top half of the transmission sheared off. I
> > think that is a lie. Thanks Jamie
>
> Look in your local yellow pages for transmission shops or aftermarket
> toyota truck specialty shops.
>
> Or head for the internet and pick up a new, rebuilt, or used
> transmission or a rebuild kit and the special tools you'll need to
> rebuild it yourself.
>
> And keep a cell phone or a good set of walking shoes in the truck, as
> the worst case things that can happen if it blows is you wear out the
> leather on a set of shoes.
>
Some local "auto repair shops" know a little about transmissions, and
some even know to farm out jobs they can't really handle. In my
experience the yokels Jamie has been talking to probably aren't lying;
they just don't know how to interpret reality properly or how to
communicate what they see. The "top half of the transmission sheared
off" could be a dowel pin sheared off, allowing the shift tower to walk
around a bit. A rebuild kit is not going to address this sort of
problem. Going way out on a limb here, the fix could be cheap, but it
will no doubt involve drilling out dowel pin holes oversize and
installing heli-coils, the sort of thing that takes brains, which are in
sort supply in many areas of rural America. See 99% of the topics in
this news group if you don't believe me on this.
Cheers,
Earle
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Re: A lot of play in my stick shift Help!!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe you. Well I do not have the time or the skills the to
replace that dowel pin. What do you think will cheaper in the long
run. Getting a used transmission that cost $550 or paying someone to
replacing that dowel pin? I do need to have my clutch replaced soon. I
know you need to drop the transmission anyways I can have the
transmission replaced then really cheap I am sure. I guess what I am
saying is do you guys think the repairs to replace the dowel pin.
Would be more then $550.00?? Thanks Jamie
replace that dowel pin. What do you think will cheaper in the long
run. Getting a used transmission that cost $550 or paying someone to
replacing that dowel pin? I do need to have my clutch replaced soon. I
know you need to drop the transmission anyways I can have the
transmission replaced then really cheap I am sure. I guess what I am
saying is do you guys think the repairs to replace the dowel pin.
Would be more then $550.00?? Thanks Jamie
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Re: A lot of play in my stick shift Help!!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe you. Well I do not have the time or the skills the to
replace that dowel pin. What do you think will cheaper in the long
run. Getting a used transmission that cost $550 or paying someone to
replacing that dowel pin? I do need to have my clutch replaced soon. I
know you need to drop the transmission anyways I can have the
transmission replaced then really cheap I am sure. I guess what I am
saying is do you guys think the repairs to replace the dowel pin.
Would be more then $550.00?? Thanks Jamie
replace that dowel pin. What do you think will cheaper in the long
run. Getting a used transmission that cost $550 or paying someone to
replacing that dowel pin? I do need to have my clutch replaced soon. I
know you need to drop the transmission anyways I can have the
transmission replaced then really cheap I am sure. I guess what I am
saying is do you guys think the repairs to replace the dowel pin.
Would be more then $550.00?? Thanks Jamie
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Re: A lot of play in my stick shift Help!!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe you. Well I do not have the time or the skills the to
fix that transmission What do you think will cheaper in the long
run. Getting a used transmission that cost $550 or paying someone to
to try to repair my transmission? I do need to have my clutch replaced
soon. I
know you need to drop the transmission anyways I can have the
transmission replaced then really cheap I am sure. I guess what I am
saying is do you guys think the repairs to fix my transmission would
Would cost more then $550.00?? Thanks Jamie
fix that transmission What do you think will cheaper in the long
run. Getting a used transmission that cost $550 or paying someone to
to try to repair my transmission? I do need to have my clutch replaced
soon. I
know you need to drop the transmission anyways I can have the
transmission replaced then really cheap I am sure. I guess what I am
saying is do you guys think the repairs to fix my transmission would
Would cost more then $550.00?? Thanks Jamie
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Re: A lot of play in my stick shift Help!!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe you. Well I do not have the time or the skills the to
fix that transmission What do you think will cheaper in the long
run. Getting a used transmission that cost $550 or paying someone to
to try to repair my transmission? I do need to have my clutch replaced
soon. I
know you need to drop the transmission anyways I can have the
transmission replaced then really cheap I am sure. I guess what I am
saying is do you guys think the repairs to fix my transmission would
Would cost more then $550.00?? Thanks Jamie
fix that transmission What do you think will cheaper in the long
run. Getting a used transmission that cost $550 or paying someone to
to try to repair my transmission? I do need to have my clutch replaced
soon. I
know you need to drop the transmission anyways I can have the
transmission replaced then really cheap I am sure. I guess what I am
saying is do you guys think the repairs to fix my transmission would
Would cost more then $550.00?? Thanks Jamie
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Re: A lot of play in my stick shift Help!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Jamie Mello" <carkeyscc@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> I believe you. Well I do not have the time or the skills the to
> fix that transmission What do you think will cheaper in the long
> run. Getting a used transmission that cost $550 or paying someone to
> to try to repair my transmission? I do need to have my clutch replaced
> soon. I
> know you need to drop the transmission anyways I can have the
> transmission replaced then really cheap I am sure. I guess what I am
> saying is do you guys think the repairs to fix my transmission would
> Would cost more then $550.00?? Thanks Jamie
I haven't seen the transmission, but the repair we are talking about
will certainly take some skill and may not even be possible. Unless you
can get someone with a reputation locally for being a transmission
wizard, you may be better off going with the used transmission. You
could look at the shift tower yourself. What are you going to do, screw
it up? The guys you took it too may be talking out of their butt, and
all it really needs it to have the bolts tightened down. You could hope
that, anyway.
Cheers,
Earle
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> I believe you. Well I do not have the time or the skills the to
> fix that transmission What do you think will cheaper in the long
> run. Getting a used transmission that cost $550 or paying someone to
> to try to repair my transmission? I do need to have my clutch replaced
> soon. I
> know you need to drop the transmission anyways I can have the
> transmission replaced then really cheap I am sure. I guess what I am
> saying is do you guys think the repairs to fix my transmission would
> Would cost more then $550.00?? Thanks Jamie
I haven't seen the transmission, but the repair we are talking about
will certainly take some skill and may not even be possible. Unless you
can get someone with a reputation locally for being a transmission
wizard, you may be better off going with the used transmission. You
could look at the shift tower yourself. What are you going to do, screw
it up? The guys you took it too may be talking out of their butt, and
all it really needs it to have the bolts tightened down. You could hope
that, anyway.
Cheers,
Earle
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Re: A lot of play in my stick shift Help!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Jamie Mello" <carkeyscc@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> I believe you. Well I do not have the time or the skills the to
> fix that transmission What do you think will cheaper in the long
> run. Getting a used transmission that cost $550 or paying someone to
> to try to repair my transmission? I do need to have my clutch replaced
> soon. I
> know you need to drop the transmission anyways I can have the
> transmission replaced then really cheap I am sure. I guess what I am
> saying is do you guys think the repairs to fix my transmission would
> Would cost more then $550.00?? Thanks Jamie
I haven't seen the transmission, but the repair we are talking about
will certainly take some skill and may not even be possible. Unless you
can get someone with a reputation locally for being a transmission
wizard, you may be better off going with the used transmission. You
could look at the shift tower yourself. What are you going to do, screw
it up? The guys you took it too may be talking out of their butt, and
all it really needs it to have the bolts tightened down. You could hope
that, anyway.
Cheers,
Earle
--
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news:d7613f1e-b509-455a-a3ba-2b7a3ac60594@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> I believe you. Well I do not have the time or the skills the to
> fix that transmission What do you think will cheaper in the long
> run. Getting a used transmission that cost $550 or paying someone to
> to try to repair my transmission? I do need to have my clutch replaced
> soon. I
> know you need to drop the transmission anyways I can have the
> transmission replaced then really cheap I am sure. I guess what I am
> saying is do you guys think the repairs to fix my transmission would
> Would cost more then $550.00?? Thanks Jamie
I haven't seen the transmission, but the repair we are talking about
will certainly take some skill and may not even be possible. Unless you
can get someone with a reputation locally for being a transmission
wizard, you may be better off going with the used transmission. You
could look at the shift tower yourself. What are you going to do, screw
it up? The guys you took it too may be talking out of their butt, and
all it really needs it to have the bolts tightened down. You could hope
that, anyway.
Cheers,
Earle
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