Safety glasses on before approaching press, proceeds to 'Don't be like me' and encourage us to set up our presses properly. Reminds us to wear safety glasses seemingly as an afterthought before continuing with the counter-indicated use of the press. This is the perfect representation of a well experienced ASE tech in the field. PPE tied to activity so well he has to remind himself to encourage us to use it as well. Knows what works in a pinch.
Thanks for the well written response. Yes, Ive seen plenty of stuff literally explode on the press and I have to remind new people in the shop "stuff on the press doesnt bend it SHATTERS." On high pressure operations I will even use a full face shield (big rusty wheel bearing)
Wow. Hands down the best transmission video I've ever seen! I think I need to rebuild the transmission in my ae86 because it vibrates on deceleration from 3rd through 5th.
You were talking about the seal bearings in this tear down. Can you tell me why Toyota use the sealed bearings on the axle shaft instead of engineering the housing to accept the oil seal on the back side of the bearing next to the axle flange ? That way the sealed bearings with one side of the seal removed would be lube by the diff lube . Makes sense huh ?
I wish I could send you my parts and 3 transmissions and mfactory 5th along with the kit. But I feel it would cost to much after shipping and and labor then return shipping. I wish I was in NorCal! This vid is sooooo appreciated!
Hey. Awesome video. I have a 81 COROLLA that has a vibration in all gears except 4th. Shifts great, no grinding and down shifts great. I am thinking that it needs bearings but everything else may be ok. Where do I get bearings? Thanks
Sourced from multiple places overseas. Check out Part 3 of this series. Ep Importers can get your majority of the parts. ua-cam.com/video/3B9m4Pm3S1A/v-deo.html
Great video. I think if is ok to change only one gear if damaged and leave the countershaft intact? The gears are sold separately so I think it's ok but still not sure, so can you confirm?
Hi sir good day! What causes 4th gear to pop out of engagement. I already stretched out the detent springs but that wouldn't work either, it still pops out sometimes.
Got a question, I have a t50 for a gts with a stuck driveshaft would taking apart the whole thing help with removing the driveshaft?? Tried different things but can’t get it out
Wow that sounds like a nightmare. Did someone try to force a different spline driveshaft into the trans? (different year T50s have different spline counts). Without looking at the trans, I'd say rust penetrate and slide hammer.
CM Autohaus it’s a t50 with a one piece driveshaft stuck in there. I haven’t tried that yet, oil looked like it had water in so I’ll definitely give that a try
Older T50s have a smaller OD input and Front counter bearing, but the rest are backwards compatible. Too many differences to list, but obvious indicator is the output spline count is different.
@@collinklein2230 It should if you get the correct clutch disk and driveshaft. Although I recommend the newest version ae86 T50 (T51) as it has all the improvements.
I'm having the same issue. So replace all the bearings on both shafts? Would that solve this problem? I had one rebuilt a couple years ago and it whines in first second third and fifth. Could it be that I just need to replace the counter shaft bearings. I do have play in the counter shaft bearings. Thank you.
Hey, slick, that is not a T50. T50 case does not split in half and first/reverse are in a separate housing behind the 2,3,4 main case. That looks like a T5.
Not T50 like the Borgwarner T50. T stands for toyota in this one. They just happen to share the same name. This is the 5 speed that went in 75-86 Corollas
Safety glasses on before approaching press, proceeds to 'Don't be like me' and encourage us to set up our presses properly. Reminds us to wear safety glasses seemingly as an afterthought before continuing with the counter-indicated use of the press. This is the perfect representation of a well experienced ASE tech in the field. PPE tied to activity so well he has to remind himself to encourage us to use it as well. Knows what works in a pinch.
Thanks for the well written response. Yes, Ive seen plenty of stuff literally explode on the press and I have to remind new people in the shop "stuff on the press doesnt bend it SHATTERS." On high pressure operations I will even use a full face shield (big rusty wheel bearing)
After some how destroying the input shaft on my T50, its awesome that you posted this. Now I have a visual guide i can follow! Thank you!
Glad it helps you out!
Thanks for an informative, well executed video.
Wow. Hands down the best transmission video I've ever seen! I think I need to rebuild the transmission in my ae86 because it vibrates on deceleration from 3rd through 5th.
Make sure to watch all 3 parts!
Very informative, thanks. I just have a problem with first and second gear changes.
Super happy you put this up!
You guys asked and I listened! Glad you enjoyed!
Thank you so much Z!
another killer video thanks man
Keep it up brother!
Will do. Much appreciated!
Thank You very much for videos!)
Glad you like them!
You were talking about the seal bearings in this tear down.
Can you tell me why Toyota use the sealed bearings on the axle shaft instead of engineering the housing to accept the oil seal on the back side of the bearing next to the axle flange ? That way the sealed bearings with one side of the seal removed would be lube by the diff lube .
Makes sense huh ?
Completely makes sense. I am no engineer so I couldnt tell you sorry
I wish I could send you my parts and 3 transmissions and mfactory 5th along with the kit. But I feel it would cost to much after shipping and and labor then return shipping. I wish I was in NorCal! This vid is sooooo appreciated!
I have one on the way to Hawaii now. Ive had one other customer drive up from SoCal.
@@CMAutohaus I have two t50 that need to be gone through. What's the best way to contact you?
By any chance you have the bearings part numbers?
Hey. Awesome video. I have a 81 COROLLA that has a vibration in all gears except 4th. Shifts great, no grinding and down shifts great. I am thinking that it needs bearings but everything else may be ok. Where do I get bearings? Thanks
search T50 rebuild kit
Where can i find a rebuild kit for an 86 corolla t50. Battle garage has most of the parts but not all of them.
Sourced from multiple places overseas. Check out Part 3 of this series. Ep Importers can get your majority of the parts. ua-cam.com/video/3B9m4Pm3S1A/v-deo.html
@@CMAutohaus ok thank you
Great video. I think if is ok to change only one gear if damaged and leave the countershaft intact? The gears are sold separately so I think it's ok but still not sure, so can you confirm?
Hi sir good day! What causes 4th gear to pop out of engagement. I already stretched out the detent springs but that wouldn't work either, it still pops out sometimes.
Worn input shaft or bearing is very common. Worn 3/4 slider
@@CMAutohaus Thanks for the input sir, I'll be checking that one.
Got a question, I have a t50 for a gts with a stuck driveshaft would taking apart the whole thing help with removing the driveshaft?? Tried different things but can’t get it out
Wow that sounds like a nightmare. Did someone try to force a different spline driveshaft into the trans? (different year T50s have different spline counts). Without looking at the trans, I'd say rust penetrate and slide hammer.
CM Autohaus it’s a t50 with a one piece driveshaft stuck in there. I haven’t tried that yet, oil looked like it had water in so I’ll definitely give that a try
Great video! By any chance did you buy your rebuild kit from the guy on club4ag?
The C4AG guy, Aaron, sells a good kit and is a good guy. I bought from him before. I currently piece together my own kits.
So will GTS bearings and seals fit a non GTS t50? Also, what exactly is the difference and is there any way to tell before taking ot apart?
Older T50s have a smaller OD input and Front counter bearing, but the rest are backwards compatible. Too many differences to list, but obvious indicator is the output spline count is different.
@@CMAutohaus so would a T50 from a 3TC engine fit the 7A-FE block?
@@collinklein2230 It should if you get the correct clutch disk and driveshaft. Although I recommend the newest version ae86 T50 (T51) as it has all the improvements.
Nice! I look forward to the next vid! Be nice to learn about this process since these t50s are hard to find used and if you do they're not great lol.
Part 3 "Parts" releases next. We are still editing "assembly" video
I'm having wine noise in all gear except 4th gear what do you recommend me to replace?
Sound like a worn 4th gear set (Input shaft) or bearings
I'm having the same issue. So replace all the bearings on both shafts? Would that solve this problem? I had one rebuilt a couple years ago and it whines in first second third and fifth. Could it be that I just need to replace the counter shaft bearings. I do have play in the counter shaft bearings. Thank you.
Thank you for having this video.
19x5 for 3.9 final drive
21x6 for 4.11 final drive
22x6 for 4.3 final drive (GT and GT APEX)
good info!
Hey, slick, that is not a T50. T50 case does not split in half and first/reverse are in a separate housing behind the 2,3,4 main case. That looks like a T5.
Not T50 like the Borgwarner T50. T stands for toyota in this one. They just happen to share the same name. This is the 5 speed that went in 75-86 Corollas
Where do you buy the T50 parts at??
Battle Garage RS
Yaaa one job ide never do 😆
Way too many parts
At least you can see the complexity that goes into these ahaha
If you can follow step by step it shouldn't be as difficult as it seems.
That’s not the right Tool to take off the Sir clips there a special tool for that 6.20 minute in the video