Trans Rebuild Kits

  • easarcher
    easarcher
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    Trans Rebuild Kits

    I have the 71C trans, and it is starting to grind some gears. The tranny is out of the car at the moment, so I wanted to rebuild it. Does anyone have any experience with rebuild kits? If so, what is a good brand? I work at Advance Auto Parts, and I currently have my hands on a Pro-King brand kit.
    09 Lancer ES 5 speed
    86 Z31 VG33E(NA2)T.

    "I want it to sound like the pits of hell are going to engulf your face!"
  • G-E
    G-E
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    #2
    It might be cheaper to source another 71c in good shape, people with big turbos toss those away regularly…
  • james
    james
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    • 978

    #3
    How much do you get the kit for ?

    I have never done a gearbox myself but a few diff rebuilds, if you have the correct parts and tools and can follow the FSM then i say do it.
    85 Turbo Slick Top
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  • easarcher
    easarcher
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    #4
    I can pick the kit up for for5 bucks, that includes all bearings, seals, and rings.
    09 Lancer ES 5 speed
    86 Z31 VG33E(NA2)T.

    "I want it to sound like the pits of hell are going to engulf your face!"
  • Careless
    Careless
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    • 13279

    #5
    that sounds like a soft rebuild kit.
    which is just bearings and seals.
    no synchros or anything actually worth opening a trans for.
  • easarcher
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    #6
    It has the brass rings too, but not the synchro sleeves
    09 Lancer ES 5 speed
    86 Z31 VG33E(NA2)T.

    "I want it to sound like the pits of hell are going to engulf your face!"
  • easarcher
    easarcher
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    • 96

    #7
    I just noticed my phone didn't catch some numbers. The kit is 105.
    09 Lancer ES 5 speed
    86 Z31 VG33E(NA2)T.

    "I want it to sound like the pits of hell are going to engulf your face!"
  • Mitchd03
    Mitchd03
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    • 891

    #8
    I need one for my POS T-5. Noisiest, notchiest, nastiest gearbox I've ever had in a car with the worlds slowest 2nd gear synchro. The bellhousing doesn't come off the T5 does it? I can't build one on the side then swap them over one day.
  • Careless
    Careless
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    • 13279

    #9
    yes, you can remove the bell housing.
  • Mitchd03
    Mitchd03
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    • 891

    #10
    Awesome. Z31 T5 the same as others? Or have I got to buy a Z31 T5?
  • Gregmatic
    Gregmatic
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    • 2193

    #11
    It must be a Z31 T5. Mustang, Camaro, 280zx, etc all are not fully compatible, input shaft/bellhousing differences.
  • Guardian
    Guardian
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    #12
    I'm in the process of rebuilding my 71c. Ordered a ebay kit a year ago and now regret. Some of the synchros don't match and also didn't give me all the synchros needed for a proper rebuild. Everything else seems to work. Just ordered a synchro kit from Drivetrain.com. I'll get back to you if I would recommend. So far 300 bucks worth in kit cost. Plus having a friend of mine doing the rebuild for 2-300. But, Even with all that, I would still rather have my own rebuilt tranny then something I'd pick up from a salvage yard. Fresh and clean any day. I'll have no worries about popping a tranny because of the previous owner's failure to properly maintain his car.


    Also one very important thing that I found out about the 71c: Nissan loves to change their stuff half way through a year. Their are 83-87 and 87-89 rebuild kits. Very slight differences but it was enough to make me buy another kit.
    Originally posted by michaelp
    I tell them that everyday, "thats a good lifter…good lifter. You want a treat? Oil change next week." But on the other hand, the headgasket is a bad headgasket. Hes always leaking out in my cylinders, making a mess on the cars behind me with all that coolant. So I discipline it with 6,600rpm burnouts.