What do i need for a rebuild?
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What do i need for a rebuild?
Looking to upgrade my T56 while rebuilding it. I know to go with the steel 3/4 shift fork and billet keys along with bronze fork pads and shifter bushing. But there are 4 kits to buy. I don't want to buy a kit then end up buying all this other stuff with a whole bunch of left over parts. I am looking at the kits on this site. thegearbox.or g
Can anyone shed some light?
Can anyone shed some light?
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You usually don't need the bearings unless you've got a very high mileage trans or damage. Definitely get new blocker rings. A snap-ring kit and shim kit are good also. If you're buying the upgraded keys and fork pads, you can usually call and have the stock keys/pads deleted from a kit for a small credit.
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Looking to upgrade my T56 while rebuilding it. I know to go with the steel 3/4 shift fork and billet keys along with bronze fork pads and shifter bushing. But there are 4 kits to buy. I don't want to buy a kit then end up buying all this other stuff with a whole bunch of left over parts. I am looking at the kits on this site. thegearbox.or g
Can anyone shed some light?
Can anyone shed some light?
The 4 kits vary by the inclusion of bearings and what type they are. If your trans doesn't make any bad noises, and there isn't play in the input or output shaft, I would skip on the bearings. They are probably fine, mine looked brand new with 90K miles on them.
So if you don't need the bearings, just get the T56 basic kit like I did. That includes all the things you will need to rebuild it, minues extras like the shift fork, ect.
If you need bearings, I would highly reccommend going with the Timken bearing kit. I wouldn't trust KOYO as far as I can throw them, sounds like typical jap crap, which is typically made from inferior metal. They spelled "Turbo" wrong on their website by spelling it "Tarbo", not worth risking it IMO. Timken is an excellent name.
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If you need bearings, I would highly reccommend going with the Timken bearing kit. I wouldn't trust KOYO as far as I can throw them, sounds like typical jap crap, which is typically made from inferior metal. They spelled "Turbo" wrong on their website by spelling it "Tarbo", not worth risking it IMO. Timken is an excellent name.
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I just spoke with a guy at one of the major t56 rebuilders who told me that as of last spring timken closed their us factories, laid off a bunch of US workers, and now manufactures their "USA" bearings in Mexico. If this is true....id buy jap crap koyo over American named/owned sellout bearings any day of the week.
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I just spoke with a guy at one of the major t56 rebuilders who told me that as of last spring timken closed their us factories, laid off a bunch of US workers, and now manufactures their "USA" bearings in Mexico. If this is true....id buy jap crap koyo over American named/owned sellout bearings any day of the week.
I just bought a set of Timken bearings for a differential rebuild, with USA stamped right on each bearing.
Asian metal is garbage, which is why I highly reccommend not ever using jap crap bearings.
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I've used Jap bearings as well as European bearings for years. Never one single failure from the material of the bearing. Bearings from countries like China should be avoided when possible.
On a side note, you guys do realize that the internals from the T56 are made in Mexico right?
On a side note, you guys do realize that the internals from the T56 are made in Mexico right?
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It's hard to use a particular "kit" to rebuild a T56. There is a list of basic parts that are necessary for every rebuild, regardless of what else may be wrong with the tranny. I recommend replacing all the rings, keys, springs, fork pads, & seals. Then upgrade the 3-4 fork to a steel one and use the billet keys in the 3-4 synchro assembly. On top of this list, the parts will vary depending on what, if anything, else needs attention.
So, if you are looking to buy a kit, then try to get one with the above mentioned parts, so you won't have a bunch of left over parts.
So, if you are looking to buy a kit, then try to get one with the above mentioned parts, so you won't have a bunch of left over parts.
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