I had 2 different repair shops tell me the shift forks were worn and transmission needed to be rebuilt. After I said screw that, I played with the shifter lever and figured out that it shifted fine if I just lifted it a bit from the transmission. Then I pulled it out and learned the rubber bushing was completely disintegrated. Replaced that 15 years ago with a oem, and did it again yesterday with an Ebay aftermarket different material because it was completely disintegrated again. I hate how these shops lie to people about a $20 fix.
I need to do the timing chain as well. There is not much detailed content on the web about this. I look forward to watching if decide to post. Regards, Adam
I would call Toyota Dealer, and see if they know. If not, ask them for the part number, and research from there. You could also go to a wrecking yard and pull them. Maybe buy some from a wrecked pickup on facebook. They should be metric, so you could just try some metric screws.
Hey I know this is an old video but I have an identical 91 pick up and it recently got stuck in reverse like it won’t go into any other gear, I tried the “removing reverse light sensor and pushing pin readwards” I’m gonna take a look at the bushing when I get home but if this doesn’t fix it any ideas?
@@tubejim101 thank you 🙌 I did everything but I was unable to remove my shift knob I tried twisting it counterclockwise and nothing. Like if it was welded in 😅. Any clue how I can go about that? I want to get a new shift knob
All products sold in California must prove they do not cause cancer in order to get the right to have that silly-sounding warning removed from their product. The warning means the supplier has either chosen to not secure proof, for whatever reason (like maybe it does cause cancer, or maybe it is just not cost effective to prove a hunk of metal or plastic does not cause cancer).
As long as you don’t mind vermin, dirt, wind and water entering your cab, the upper boot is not necessary. The lower boot is required to keep all those things out of your transmission box.
I had 2 different repair shops tell me the shift forks were worn and transmission needed to be rebuilt. After I said screw that, I played with the shifter lever and figured out that it shifted fine if I just lifted it a bit from the transmission. Then I pulled it out and learned the rubber bushing was completely disintegrated. Replaced that 15 years ago with a oem, and did it again yesterday with an Ebay aftermarket different material because it was completely disintegrated again. I hate how these shops lie to people about a $20 fix.
Good to mention NAPA. Never knew they have the part for cheaper.
I need to do the timing chain as well. There is not much detailed content on the web about this. I look forward to watching if decide to post.
Regards,
Adam
thanks, it sure help me a lot, i did not have an idea what to do to fix my toyota 1991.
Great video, this will really help me out when I try it in a couple days.
will fix my car exactly what you hadThanks for letting me know I
Your welcome
Very helpful video! Heads up the NAPA part number for the shift bushing kit is #600-2464 if that can help anyone out.
The shifter knob is so hard to remove that I have never taken it off.
This video is helpful 😎
Ok, now show me how to replace the headgasket! My 22re has been sitting for a year.
Hopefully soon. Want to change the timing chain, so most likely will do the head gasket at the same time.
What size are those 4 screws that hold the mounting together? Mine are missing and I cannot figure out what size it is
I would call Toyota Dealer, and see if they know. If not, ask them for the part number, and research from there. You could also go to a wrecking yard and pull them. Maybe buy some from a wrecked pickup on facebook. They should be metric, so you could just try some metric screws.
MY BUSHING WAS COMPLETEY DISINTEGRATED!
Hey I know this is an old video but I have an identical 91 pick up and it recently got stuck in reverse like it won’t go into any other gear, I tried the “removing reverse light sensor and pushing pin readwards” I’m gonna take a look at the bushing when I get home but if this doesn’t fix it any ideas?
While pushing the stick out of revers, have someone gently rock the truck front, and back.
Is the 1990 model the same method?
Think 85 to 95 DLX models should be the same.
@@tubejim101 thank you 🙌 I did everything but I was unable to remove my shift knob I tried twisting it counterclockwise and nothing. Like if it was welded in 😅. Any clue how I can go about that? I want to get a new shift knob
causes cancer in california 😂
All products sold in California must prove they do not cause cancer in order to get the right to have that silly-sounding warning removed from their product. The warning means the supplier has either chosen to not secure proof, for whatever reason (like maybe it does cause cancer, or maybe it is just not cost effective to prove a hunk of metal or plastic does not cause cancer).
Is it okay to remove gear boot when driving?
Yeah, it’s just a cover so you don’t see all that nasty stuff under the boot🤣
@@Henny_Daddy i dont remove it because i get confused what gear am i in hahaha
As long as you don’t mind vermin, dirt, wind and water entering your cab, the upper boot is not necessary. The lower boot is required to keep all those things out of your transmission box.