Seeking advice on a used SC400 transmission/install
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Seeking advice on a used SC400 transmission/install
My project car's transmission is shifting late when driving sporty. Around 4-5K rpm, and at 196K I'm not surprised. When I drive normal/slow it shifts fine, but if I'm on it she won't upshift good at all. Sure I could use it for a while but I can't drive it like I want to. I can get a used tranny with 84K for $250, same year/model.
I was looking at Rockauto's auto transmission section and found all these parts available... Out of all these parts, what's recommended replacing when putting on a used transmission? The tranny hasn't been pulled from the car yet so it hasn't been sitting out getting weathered, but I'm not a mechanic and I've never played with transmissions before. I also don't want to crack this thing open in a million pieces, just want to replace the basic stuff.
Band
Bushings
Control Solenoid
Extension Housing Seal
Filter
Fluid Pump O-Ring
Fluid Pump Repair Sleeve
Fluid Pump Seal
Input Shaft Seal
Manual Shaft Repair Sleeve
Manual Shaft Seal
Oil Pan Gasket
Repair Sleeve
Seal
Shift Shaft Repair Sleeve
Shift Shaft Seal
Torque Converter
Torque Converter Repair Sleeve
Torque Converter Seal
Washers
All help appreciated.
I was looking at Rockauto's auto transmission section and found all these parts available... Out of all these parts, what's recommended replacing when putting on a used transmission? The tranny hasn't been pulled from the car yet so it hasn't been sitting out getting weathered, but I'm not a mechanic and I've never played with transmissions before. I also don't want to crack this thing open in a million pieces, just want to replace the basic stuff.
Band
Bushings
Control Solenoid
Extension Housing Seal
Filter
Fluid Pump O-Ring
Fluid Pump Repair Sleeve
Fluid Pump Seal
Input Shaft Seal
Manual Shaft Repair Sleeve
Manual Shaft Seal
Oil Pan Gasket
Repair Sleeve
Seal
Shift Shaft Repair Sleeve
Shift Shaft Seal
Torque Converter
Torque Converter Repair Sleeve
Torque Converter Seal
Washers
All help appreciated.
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Don't even think of rebuilding it, or having it rebuilt.
There are far too many good, used transmissions out there for $500-1000. OR LESS! I nearly got one for $300 but guy couldn't deliver and I was out of town.
Suggest you do a nationwide Craigslist search (using Dailylister.com or similar) for a few weeks to find one. Find someone willing to warranty it as you're gonna spend $800 having it swapped in.
like this one.
92-96 LEXUS SC400 AUTO TRANSMISSION
Aug 1, 2015 ... 92 93 94 95 96 LEXUS SC400 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 8 CYL 4-speed automatic, WORKS GOOD, NEED SOLD ASAP! WILL COME ...
phoenix.craigslist.org
There are far too many good, used transmissions out there for $500-1000. OR LESS! I nearly got one for $300 but guy couldn't deliver and I was out of town.
Suggest you do a nationwide Craigslist search (using Dailylister.com or similar) for a few weeks to find one. Find someone willing to warranty it as you're gonna spend $800 having it swapped in.
like this one.
92-96 LEXUS SC400 AUTO TRANSMISSION
Aug 1, 2015 ... 92 93 94 95 96 LEXUS SC400 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 8 CYL 4-speed automatic, WORKS GOOD, NEED SOLD ASAP! WILL COME ...
phoenix.craigslist.org
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I plan to do the work myself as I can get access to a lift on the weekend, this is a project on a very tight budget, and I'm into it for about $2000 right now. The transmission comes from Aliga(who's very reputable on here) and it's a local pick up for me.
My engine runs very strong, compression tested good, just had ecu rebuilt via Tanin, did a complete timing belt kit install, new caps/rotors, spark plugs, wires, water pump, brand new BC coilovers and probably a few more things I can't think of off the top of my head on the car. I know I can make my money parting it, but the more work I do decreases my profit when parting, and this will bring my total to about $2300. Alternatively I don't know how much I can sell the car for once it's all fixed up.
Should I do the rear main seal while I have the tranny out? Any tips or tricks for popping one out of the SC? Also any info on how long the job takes?
My engine runs very strong, compression tested good, just had ecu rebuilt via Tanin, did a complete timing belt kit install, new caps/rotors, spark plugs, wires, water pump, brand new BC coilovers and probably a few more things I can't think of off the top of my head on the car. I know I can make my money parting it, but the more work I do decreases my profit when parting, and this will bring my total to about $2300. Alternatively I don't know how much I can sell the car for once it's all fixed up.
Should I do the rear main seal while I have the tranny out? Any tips or tricks for popping one out of the SC? Also any info on how long the job takes?
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I would never pass up a chance to change a front or rear main seal (or cam seals) if they're exposed. But I'm not a Lexus mechanic, I can't tell you the degree of difficulty...or cost!
I've always had great luck buying lunch for techs who had the information I needed -- or bringing in donuts or beer --- 9 am, or 4pm...NOT at 7:30-8 when 'leventy-leven people are dropping their car off or 4:30 when they begin picking up.
Good luck!
I've always had great luck buying lunch for techs who had the information I needed -- or bringing in donuts or beer --- 9 am, or 4pm...NOT at 7:30-8 when 'leventy-leven people are dropping their car off or 4:30 when they begin picking up.
Good luck!
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