Tranny rebuild parts?
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Now that I am short a tranny I am investigating what it will cost me to rebuild this thing. Does anyone know where to get mitsu transmisison parts for a reasonable price? I checked Jacks and his part prices are way off the map.
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Re: Tranny rebuild parts?
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which gears grind? does the shifter find all the gear ratios when the engine isn't running? Does it to anything that seems odd? Weird sounds?
The dealer is the only source. Unless you consider jobbers that specialize in transmission parts. Then you'll have to go underground.
The bearings (shims) will all be replaced, as well as any roll pins, keys, spings, 1-2 hub slider, blocker rings...you'll only know once the unit has been disassembled, cleaned, and inspected.
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Re: Tranny rebuild parts?
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I don't have a complete list together but the regular rebuild stuff...synchros, bearings, shift forks. I'd also like the EVO input spline and 1st gear and if not unreasonably expensive the EVO 3 and 4.
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Re: Tranny rebuild parts?
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I talked to TRE today and they no longer sell parts. I talked to Jack and he said he does do a DIY rebuild package-$1200US for the parts and machining (4 spider diff) for the value build. Still pretty steep but getting better!
I'm sort of on the ledge between the different options. I only want to do this once but I don't have the coin to over-do it. I do really want that larger evo 1st though, I think it would be better for short autox tracks.
Hey Tashko can you get EVO gears for a decent price? They are technically OEM...in Japan.
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Re: Tranny rebuild parts?
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The prices from the guys in the US are decent, they aren't gouging, but yes, I can get EVO gears. I have a set going into my tranny that's being built this month.
I'm also working with a machine shop to do 4-spider diffs but it won't be offered until after I put some abuse into mine.
I'll confirm the pricing and availability but expect the price to be around $1250 (taxes included) for the input shaft, 1st, 3rd, 3rd sub-gear, 4th, 5th input, and 5th intermediate. The double synchros are about $90.
I'll price them individually for you.
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Re: Tranny rebuild parts?
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Thanks Tashko, I'd rather buy local and support your habits anyway! I don't need the EVO 5th (as far as I understand it you can use the DSM 5th on the EVO shaft) but I do need the 3 and 4 (seeing as how my missing teeth are on 3rd gear). I'd be willing to help you test that 4 spider diff. I don't mind breaking stuff (as a fellow engineer www.appliedkinetics.ca I am all about product development)! Not sure if you are into it or not but I'm sure there are other guys on here that would be interested in a package for rebuilds if you put one together. If not I'll likely end up buying things a bit peice meal as I go! Cesar: the EVO 1st is not only supposed to be stronger but it has a higher ratio which is benefitial for short autox courses where the DSM first gear is useless.
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Re: Tranny rebuild parts?
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Lol, thanks, always need help supporting the addiction, as you know yourself!
We'll see about the 4-spider. The shop is making two, eventually, it sucks being low on the job queue.
I'll think about creating a kit if I get some time in the coming weeks and if there is interest maybe I can get better pricing if I bring in a couple of sets. I only ordered one set the first time because I didn't feel like holding a few grand worth of gears! I don't know where the shops in the US get their gears to have them available that quick or in stock, I get mine from Mitsu Japan.
The prices have gone up a bit since I bought my set: MD747887 - Input Shaft - $290 MD743979 - 1st - $198 MD747250 - 3rd - $160 MD747252 - 4th - $370 *I have to check this, seems too high MD744807 - 5th Input - $172 MD743956 - 5th Inter. - $200 MD743314 - 3rd Sub-gear - $28.00
Not sure what happened with the 4th gear price, it jumped about $70! Might work out cheaper to get the stuff from Jack's.
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Re: Tranny rebuild parts?
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Man it adds up quickly! I finished diassembly and I am missing a tooth on the large diameter gear (not sure what it is but it is the biggest one in there, reverse or something?) and its mate, so this tranny may end up costing too much to rebuild.
I don't suppose anyone knows where I can buy an EVO III tranny? That would save me a lot of time and money.
Tashko: if you want to jump queue I could take a look at making some parts in my shop at work. I'm getting pretty handy with the CNC mill! ...Cost would be future consideration when it comes to charging me for the diff I just made;)
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http://www.jdmtigerjapanese.com/ Check them out, they may have something, if not, they can get something in for you. I know Reza and Kevin have both purchased from these guys before, and Kevin says his transmission is solid. Worth checking out edit:: What year car are you driving? I know Kevin purchased a 2G tranny for his 1G because of the longer 1st gear and overall stronger tranny. $700 from them, and might be able to get it cheaper from them. So $500 cheaper, and you drive there pick it up bring it home and install it, good to go.
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Re: Tranny rebuild parts?
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I'll give 'em a call monday and see what they can do for me.
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While we're talking about ordering EVO tranny parts, how about:
MD738900 - EVO3 Limited Slip front Diff assy MD747378 - EVO3 3rd/4th hub and sleeve. It is different from the DSM one MD746691 - EVO 2nd Gear MD749084 (w/abs), MD749085 (w/o abs) - EVO3 Center Diff gear kit (don't know what the difference is) MD749754 - 1st/2nd Shift fork (watch out this has the plastic inserts) MD749755 - 3rd/4th Shift fork (again, plastic inserts)
The shift rails are different numbers too as well as the clutch fork pivot ball.
I have a brand new set of the EVO shift forks with the plastic inserts. I'd be interested in some sort of metallic insert replacement if someone was going to make some.
I would also be interested in getting a 2nd gear. I've got a small grind at high RPM.
As for 1st gear, go big or go home. I am willing to supply a drawing to anyone who wants it for machining 1st gear to accept the 2nd gear double cone synchro. I've had it in my car for several years now.
I am also willing to share my design for the 4 spider center diff. I've been using it in my car for many years as well.
Last tip: if you buy the 1st/2nd gear hub & sleeve kit MD747643, it comes with the single cone synchro for 1st and the "good" (IMO) double cone 2nd synchro for less money than buying the Hub and sleeve and 2nd synchro separately. You get the 1st gear synchro for free. At least that used to be the case a couple years ago.
OK, this is the last tip: Don't cheap out. Replace the keys and springs in the hub and sleeve. They are not expensive and are important for good shifting. They do get some wear over time.
Alright, really the last tip: rebuilding the tranny (or any tranny for that matter) IS NOT CHEAP. If you need to replace gears, you are going to be over $1000. Basic refresh is about $6-700 (synchros, bearings, seals, etc.), parts only. I suppose you could do it for less if you cheap out and reuse some stuff.
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So next question is will an EVO 3 gearbox mount directly as is (after changing the final drive ratio) or do I need to transfer the guts to the DSM case?
Also I've heard of guys getting the EVO transfercase and rear end (so they get the correct ratios), anyone know if my driveshaft(s) would mount directly or would I need a custom shaft?
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Cesar, Yes, the EVO shift forks are steel. If you can get the early ones they have no plastic inserts, just steel. Unfortunately, that part number was discontinued a long time ago. Someone thought that the plastic insert was a better way (huh?).
I don't think I did much different than any other 4 spider. Basically, make room for the extra 2 gears and put in a roller thrust bearing inside the diff. I just did it myself because I had access to a machine shop at the time.
Where would you like the 1st gear drawing sent?
Brad, IIRC, if you look at the timing/progression of the part numbers, the 2G actually got the EVO case and some of the good tranny parts. Anyway, YES, you can use the EVO case in the 2G. It has the same motor mount holes/positions as the 2G. If you like, you can take a peek at the tranny in my car to double check.
Don't know about the T-case or rear question. The T-case might be the same, I'd have to check the numbers. The rear is quite different if memory serves. So I'd say high probability of modifying the driveshaft.
Tashko, When you get a chance, I'd like pricing on 2nd gear and the limited slip front diff.
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Thanks Rob, I guess I will have to open up the case (when I find one!) and change the output ratio to match the DSM rear end. BTW Can you send those drawings my way too? (e-mail is in profile).
I've called several of the local JDM importers and non seem interested in importing EVO 3 parts. Bunch of jerks!
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Well I have a freshly rebuilt EVO 3 tranny lined up but before I pull the trigger I want to know what the remaining costs are going to be.
I need a new output shaft/gear (both the small transfer case gear and the mating larger one on the front differential are toast). Used would be ideal but I don't know how many people have these things lying around (for a 95). I would need new bearings unless I can get them off of the EVO shafts without buggering them.
This will mean opening up the tranny so I will probably need new roll pins as well.
I should have two centre diffs which I can combine, so I would just need a couple of bearings to fix that up.
That would leave me with a 2g case and most of the guts up for sale should anyone want them.
any advise or offers is welcome and indeed needed!
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Slow down there. Yes I am trying to match the ratios. The crown gear and pinion in my tranny are toast, so they can not be reused (that is the big one on the front diff right?). Nothing is wrong with my t-case, by case I ment the transmission case.
I have hooked up with a guy in the UK that has an EVO III which makes me think it is likely he is selling an EVO III tranny.
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I think it is still a good deal as follows (let me know what you think):
It's used but freshly rebuilt. Guy is offering it at 800 pounds shipped ($1400). We'll call that option 1 (full EVO box and all of the nice ratios), option 2 would be:
1) Start with my tranny and do a basic rebuild. Parts would be around $800 plus shipping ($1200 US + shipping for Jacks rebuild kit, but that is including machining and a 4 spider diff).
2) Add some EVO gears (I at least have to replace 3rd cause it is toast)and the extra syncros to go with them. Call that $300+
3) Buy a couple of centre diff gears for the 4 spider diff = used maybe cheap, new maybe $100 + shipping.
So that adds up pretty quick to like $1200+shipping and that is with just 1 gear replaced EVO style. The extra, say $100, (after shipping) pays for the rest of the EVO gearset and the fact that someone else has done the rebuild for me! If the deal falls through in the UK then option 2 is the way I will go.
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I didn't know these EVO tranny parts were getting harder to find.
I have two complete transmissions at home, haven't researched it much but I believe both have Evo gearsets in them.
W5M332WQYK Transmission is perfect, just the bellhousing is cracked.
W5M332MMZL A friend was attempting to run it on his front wheel drive, and tried to weld the center diff, but didn't get it right and passed it on to me. Transmission ran perfect before that.
I was hanging onto these, but if anyone wants them, make me a reasonable offer. I believe these have some GOLD in them.
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Ya, the thing is that I can steal the spider gears from the EVO tranny and my old one to make a 4 spider without having to buy new gears. The way I see it a 4 spider is not an option for me, it is a requirement!
I have to replace the front diff ring and pinion no matter what, mine are toast. (Rob, shoot me a price for that ring gear and the pinion if you have one, assuming what you have is the right tooth count for a 95)
The tranny is off a GSR, the guy is not sure if it is front LSD or not, it was an option though so fingers crossed. Though I'm not sure if I would want it, more likely to break things and maybe more understeer as well (not sure on this one)?
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Just did a search and it looks like the first one is out of a galant, not sure what the second one is though
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Here's a quick run-down of the prices for 1g AWD tranny parts and a few EVO III bits at the end. Sorry for the bad formatting, I don't know why I can't do spaces on this forum. I'll post a link to a clean table with better descriptions later on. God I can't wait until I get my webstore on-line! Damn security obsessed IT geek of a brother.
Number Description Price w/Taxes Included Shift Rail 3rd-4th MD741558 Fork, 3rd-4th 36.24 MD739795 Rail, 3rd-4th 59.30 MF540011 Ball M/32 3/4 0.17 MD720908 Plunger 3/4 3.42 MD741337 Spring 3/4 2.30 MD723985 Bolt 14x8 3.70 MD701722 Pin, M/T 1.28 Input & Intermediate MD732314 Bearing Input Shaft 28.60 MD724392 Snap Ring 1.75 Sub Gear 3.42 MD723535 Spring Input Shaft Sub Gear 5.11 MD718033 Bearing Input Shaft Needle 42 15.82 MD742441 Spring Synch Key 3.45 MD742777 Key Synch 4.24 MD728102 Sleeve, Input Shaft 4th n/a MD749902 Bearing, Input Shaft Needle 42 5.20 MD726235 Bearing, Taper Roller 72 43.66 MD730744 Sleeve, Input 5th 25.66 MD719137 Bearing, Input needle 37 12.17 MD744782 Ring, Synch 57.00 MD742051 Ring, Rev. Brake 33.16 MD744342 Spring, Rev. Brake 7.26 MD731948 Nut lock 22 8.70 MD739390 Oil Seal 14.62 MD726236 Bearing, Inter, Taper 68 33.84 MD737651 Sleeve, Inter 29.09 MD737652 Bearing, Inter Needle 47 12.62 MD742445 Spring, Synch Key 3.45 MD742419 Ring, Synch 21.24 MD746144 Hub and Sleeve 1st and 2nd 160.39 MD742775 Key Synch 4.24 MD742445 Spring Synch 3.45 MD742614 Ring assy 2nd synch 119.34 MD737652 Bearing, Needle 47 12.62 MD748830 Gear Cluster Inter 385.74 MD736638 Bearing, inter, taper, 63 26.74 MD747646 Hub and sleeve 3rd and 4th 203.58 MD747652 Hub and sleeve 5th n/a Centre Diff MD741190 Shaft Ctr Diff 23 spline 406.64 MD718578 Bearing Needle 31 12.24 MF540008 Ball 1/4 0.88 MD727861 Bearing Taper Roller 59 26.86 MD727860 Bearing Taper Roller 68 60.40 MD737658 Washer 15.3 3.26 MD720623 Bearing Taper Roller 68 55.27 MD733338 Gear Kit Ctr Diff 316.13 MD741919 Case Ctr Diff 469.43 EVO III MD747887 Input shaft 276.22 MD747250 3rd gear 152.58 MD747378 Hub and sleeve 3rd and 4th 291.45 MD747255 Synchro kit 87.97 MD747252 4th gear 285.47 MD743979 1st gear 188.25 MD744807 5th gear 164.66 MD743956 5th gear output 190.71 MD743314 3rd sub-gear 26.72 MD738900 LSD assy n/a MD746691 2nd gear 191.62 MD749084 Ctr Diff kit n/a MD749085 Ctr Diff kit n/a MD749754 1st/2nd Shift fork 91.96 MD749755 3rd/4th shift fork 87.37 MD746442 1st/2nd Hub & Sleeve 279.32 MD747378 3rd/4th Hub & Sleeve 291.45 MD746446 5th gear hub/sleeve n/a MD745477 1st synchro 28.97 MD746435 2nd synchro double 108.30 MD745892 5th synchro 31.02
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