I have a G52 transmission with new clutch and throw out bearing in my truck. I'm swapping it for a W56, can I use the old style throw out bearing from the G52 or do I need to get the newer style? Thanks
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My first reaction is I wouldn't worry about it. It's probably the same part.I have a G52 transmission with new clutch and throw out bearing in my truck. I'm swapping it for a W56, can I use the old style throw out bearing from the G52 or do I need to get the newer style? Thanks
It is definately a different part and they both connect to the fork differently. the older style is a sleeve where you can just replace the bearing, the new style is a one piece deal.My first reaction is I wouldn't worry about it. It's probably the same part.
completely different partsHave you compared p/n?
I understand, but...completely different parts
Thanks, that is what i'm looking forI understand, but...
In the early 22re/W56 years the TO bearing was a two piece deal. Later, around 1989, Toyota went with the one piece bearing with the 22re/W56. They interchange. As I recall the one piece TO bearing was the same part number used on the 3RZ in the Tacomas.
Thanks. i figured it would workI found my pics of the two different ones I had anyway. Either one worked on my W56B.View attachment 3326122
My G52 and W56 TO bearing and fork are different. from the answers above it looks like they are interchangeable, I hope so bc i just replaced in my G52I’m right in the middle of the same thing. G52 TO bearing/fork is the exact same as the W56a I am swapping in.