Input Shaft: Inspection
- INSPECT INPUT SHAFT
- Using a dial gauge, check the input shaft runout.
Maximum runout:
0.015 mm (0.0006 in.)
If the runout exceeds the maximum, replace the input shaft.
- Using a micrometer, measure the outer diameter of the input shaft journal surface, at the locations indicated.
Standard outer diameter:
Part A:
24.885 to 24.900 mm (0.9797 to 0.9803 in.)
Part B:
28.991 to 29.006 mm (1.1414 to 1.1420 in.)
Part C:
30.985 to 31.000 mm (1.2198 to 1.2204 in.)
Part D:
24.985 to 25.000 mm (0.9836 to 0.9842 in.)
Minimum outer diameter:
Part A:
24.885 mm (0.9797 in.)
Part B:
28.991 mm (1.1414 in.)
Part C:
30.985 mm (1.2198 in.)
Part D:
24.985 mm (0.9836 in.)
If either outer diameters are less than the minimums, replace the input shaft.
- Using a dial gauge, check the input shaft runout.
- INSPECT 4TH GEAR
- Using a cylinder gauge, measure the inside diameter of the 4th gear.
Standard inside diameter:
34.015 to 34.031 mm (1.3391 to 1.3398 in.)
Maximum inside diameter:
34.031 mm (1.3398 in.)
If the inside diameter exceeds the maximum, replace the 4th gear.
- Using a cylinder gauge, measure the inside diameter of the 4th gear.
- INSPECT 3RD GEAR
- Using a cylinder gauge, measure the inside diameter of the 3rd gear.
Standard inside diameter:
36.015 to 36.031 mm (1.4179 to 1.4185 in.)
Maximum inside diameter:
36.031 mm (1.4185 in.)
If the inside diameter exceeds the maximum, replace the 3rd gear.
- Using a cylinder gauge, measure the inside diameter of the 3rd gear.
- INSPECT 4TH GEAR SYNCHRONIZER RING
- Check the synchronizer ring for wear and damage.
- Coat the 4th gear cone with gear oil.
- Turn the synchronizer ring in one direction while pushing it against the 4th gear cone.
- Check that the ring locks.
If the synchronizer ring does not lock, replace the synchronizer ring.
- Using a feeler gauge, measure the clearance between the synchronizer ring back and the gear spline end.
Standard clearance:
0.75 to 1.65 mm (0.0295 to 0.0650 in.)
Minimum clearance:
0.75 mm (0.0295 in.)
If the clearance is less than the minimum, replace the synchronizer ring.
- INSPECT 3RD GEAR SYNCHRONIZER RING
- Check the synchronizer ring for wear and damage.
- Coat the 3rd gear cone with gear oil.
- Turn the synchronizer ring in one direction while pushing it against the 3rd gear cone.
- Check that the ring locks.
If the synchronizer ring does not lock, replace the synchronizer ring.
- Using a feeler gauge, measure the clearance between the synchronizer ring back and the gear spline end.
Standard clearance:
0.65 to 1.75 mm (0.0256 to 0.0689 in.)
Minimum clearance:
0.65 mm (0.0256 in.)
If the clearance is less than the minimum, replace the synchronizer ring.
- INSPECT NO. 2 TRANSMISSION HUB SLEEVE
- Check the sliding condition between the No. 2 transmission hub sleeve and No. 2 transmission clutch hub.
- Check that the edges of the No. 2 transmission hub sleeve spline gear are not worn down.
- Using vernier calipers, measure the width of the No. 2 transmission hub sleeve groove (A) and the thickness of the claw part on the No. 2 gear shift fork (B), and calculate the clearance.
Standard clearance (A - B):
0.15 to 0.35 mm (0.0059 to 0.0137 in.)
If the clearance is outside the specifications, replace the No. 2 transmission hub sleeve and No. 2 gear shift fork.
Fig 9: Checking Sliding Condition Between No. 2 Transmission Hub Sleeve And No. 2 Transmission Clutch HubCourtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002