Low Range Offroad transmission removal video
https://youtu.be/Cjg9DMUv56g
Center console removal video
https://youtu.be/x8z2wKvdAlw
Rear Main Seal removal video:
https://youtu.be/vhLTq6l-_rk
Parts in this video:
-Competition Clutch 18lb flywheel
https://throtl.com/products/comp-steel-flywheels-comp2-taco-st
-Urd Stage 2 clutch pressure plate and disk
https://urdusa.com/urd-stage-2-clutch-for-1gr-fe-4-0l-v6-w6-speed-transmission/
-Clutch Masters hydrobearing a.k.a. throw out bearing a.k.a. internal slave (N16078-H for RA60/RA61)
https://clutchmasters.com/i-30500975-n16078-h-toyota-tacoma-and-fj-cruiser-6-speed-ra60-ra61.html
Removing this transmission is a fairly straight forward process, especially if you've removed a transmission before. There are a few hiccups that are covered in this video.
Installing the internal slave cylinder (hydraulic throwout bearing replacement) is simple, there are only minor modifications that need to be performed. A slight taper will need to be performed on the hole in the bellhousing that the OEM slave cylinder poked through. Reverse bleeding can be used if you do not have access to a vacuum bleeder. Find a large syringe (250ml or larger) with a tip size between 1/4 and 5/16 and push the brake fluid up from the bleed screw on the new slave cylinder.
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Chapters in this video:
00:00 Intro
00:10 Problem sound
01:35 what parts to change
03:10 aftermarket fix
04:30 transmission removal tips
09:00 installing new hydro bearing
13:53 new clutch
14:55 reinstall 4WD shift tower
16:00 torque specs
17:06 reverse bleeding
19:30 review/test roll
21:10 hindsight
22:00 ending
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