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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Posts: 205
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H150F vs H55F - comparison/compatibility?
Hi folks.
I'm looking at an HZJ80 with what sounds like a failing syncro on the second gear (less than 150,000 miles on it). Based on information I've gotten on the web, it seems those trucks were fitted with the H150F transmission in the early 90's. How does it compare (toughness, compatibility) with the H55F that is more common in these parts? Thanks. HZJ80 Information: Manufacture Date; January 1990 to June 1998 Engine; 6-cylinder 4.2 litre naturally aspirated diesel engine the model designation is 1HZ. Manual Gearbox; 5-speed manual the model designation is H150F. __________________ Current rig(s): 1992 HZJ80 LHD 215Kms SOLD: 1982 BJ60 3B H42 230Kms and counting Still planning an expedition... |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 1,859
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Hi Robert, it isn't as strong as the H55F, but it is supposed to be stonrger than the R151 (I have the r151 in my HZJ79 - it needs a rebuild).
Is the truck in Ottawa now - can you bring it by? The best thing about eh H150 is the ability to rebuild it - pretty easy, and you can probably get a rebuild kit cheap (400-500) plus labour of course. An H55F will not fit into that truck - the cross member will come in contact with the suspension arms. Regards, Louis you can phone me at 613/614-7852 if you have questions. __________________ Louis Check out my youtube videos at: www.youtube.com/lshobie Join the True North Toyota Land Cruiser Club in Ottawa http://landcruisers.ca/ |
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