6spd drive shaft question
#18
I tried taking it to a reputable 4x4 shop to get an estimate, and they wouldn't touch it. Lance pretty much guarantees the shaft will hold up to just about anything. He uses the same materials that went into a custom DS on a Camero running high 6s in the quarter mile. That's piece of mind enough for me.
-scott
-scott
#21
Originally posted by RenovaJz30
I have a question, do you need to modify the tranning tunnel to swap 6spd? where needs to modify?
thank you
I have a question, do you need to modify the tranning tunnel to swap 6spd? where needs to modify?
thank you
Since that w-58 was in my car, I assume that a 6-speed install would require the same mod for at least the '92 and possibly other model years that have a different shift-lever retainer mechanism.
-scott
Last edited by motorheaddown; 10-05-03 at 07:06 AM.
#22
Scott, have you got your 2 piece drive shaft in yet? Just wanted to check up and see. I'm still waiting for mine from Toyomoto I called, left messages, and even talked to lance. He said it's finished and he has it, just needs to fax me the form for my billing and shipping address. I have yet to see the fax, after talking twice to him now and making sure he has my correct fax number. Left another message today.
As for the axle lengths for the driver side of the sc300. The supra axle is in fact a tad bit shorter. Here are two pics that you may be able to see the difference in lengths.
By the way, I got the 6spd diff in tonight with ease
edit: supra axle on the left side of the pic
As for the axle lengths for the driver side of the sc300. The supra axle is in fact a tad bit shorter. Here are two pics that you may be able to see the difference in lengths.
By the way, I got the 6spd diff in tonight with ease
edit: supra axle on the left side of the pic
Last edited by quikturbo; 11-21-03 at 07:04 PM.
#23
Chris,
If the weather sucks Saturday or Sunday, I'll install the driveline, LSD, and midpipe; otherwise, I'll be jumping out of an airplane (motor)headdown all weekend.
I've had the new DS for a while but was unmotivated to install it after I thought the motor was toast. Turns out the motor is o.k.; so I'll be working some more on the car. I really need to swap out the plugs with something colder and finish the methanol injection installation.
If I get to the DS, I'll let you know how it works. (Just hope I don't have to balance another one)
-scott
If the weather sucks Saturday or Sunday, I'll install the driveline, LSD, and midpipe; otherwise, I'll be jumping out of an airplane (motor)headdown all weekend.
I've had the new DS for a while but was unmotivated to install it after I thought the motor was toast. Turns out the motor is o.k.; so I'll be working some more on the car. I really need to swap out the plugs with something colder and finish the methanol injection installation.
If I get to the DS, I'll let you know how it works. (Just hope I don't have to balance another one)
-scott
#24
Are the 3 bolt patterns on both the 6spd and TT/NA pumpkin flanges the same pattern and measurements? I have a custom driveshaft adapter that bolts up to my 3 bolt flange sc300 auto pumpkin, wanted to make sure it will work some day on the 6spd pumpkin flange
#25
I'm almost positive the 3-bolt patterns to the companion flange are different between the auto-anything (NA or TT) pumpkin and the 6-speed pumpkin.
-scott
P.S. Damn, that was a post from over three years ago... I can't believe I'm still working on the car.
#26
It is my understanding that the driveshaft has to be SHORTENED, not lengthened.. the Getrag is a shorter tranny than the original SC300 5-speed.. Possibly that is different with an auto trans. Most every source I have referenced will tell you that the Supra differential needs to used, otherwise the final gearing is not going to be acceptable. Hope this helps!
#27
What are you using as driveshaft
Wow... old thread but still relevant.
I'm almost positive the 3-bolt patterns to the companion flange are different between the auto-anything (NA or TT) pumpkin and the 6-speed pumpkin.
-scott
P.S. Damn, that was a post from over three years ago... I can't believe I'm still working on the car.
I'm almost positive the 3-bolt patterns to the companion flange are different between the auto-anything (NA or TT) pumpkin and the 6-speed pumpkin.
-scott
P.S. Damn, that was a post from over three years ago... I can't believe I'm still working on the car.
If they're different then I'll have to deal with that adapter later.
What are you using for driveshaft & adapter with your 6spd? I'm using solid driveline with custom adpter to 3 bolt companion flange.
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