I'm replacing the 4 spd transmission in my 1982 BJ42 W/3B Engine (NZ SPEC) with an H55F 5 spd and rebuilt transfer case with 5 spd front.
I purchased the H55F 5 spd transmission from Toyota, along with a 3B input shaft, front end of a 5 spd transfer case, new clutch, aluminum bellhousing with tach sensor hole and a transfer case rebuild kit (all from 4wheelauto) . As this is beyond my mechanical knowledge, I'm having my mechanic do it. The driveshafts have also been shortened/lengthened. He just called me and said that the output shaft on the new H55F is approx. 3/4 inch shorter from the rear transmission bearing to the end of the shaft than that of the original 4 speed, which puts the bearing in a different spot and things get misaligned.
Dan at 4 Wheel mentioned he'd get in touch with Wayne at Crusher's Rule on Monday.
Any ideas ???
I purchased the H55F 5 spd transmission from Toyota, along with a 3B input shaft, front end of a 5 spd transfer case, new clutch, aluminum bellhousing with tach sensor hole and a transfer case rebuild kit (all from 4wheelauto) . As this is beyond my mechanical knowledge, I'm having my mechanic do it. The driveshafts have also been shortened/lengthened. He just called me and said that the output shaft on the new H55F is approx. 3/4 inch shorter from the rear transmission bearing to the end of the shaft than that of the original 4 speed, which puts the bearing in a different spot and things get misaligned.
Dan at 4 Wheel mentioned he'd get in touch with Wayne at Crusher's Rule on Monday.
Any ideas ???
