Headhunter38
04-17-2025, 09:23 PM
I'm in the process of tearing down my manual transmission from a 1987 4wd van. I noticed that both the input shaft and output shaft rear bearings are both sealed bearings. Apparently it's not completely uncommon as a Google search tells me that other people are asking about this for their transmissions. What I feel is more than coincidental is that both of these bearings are bad. The input shaft bearing I knew was bad because the transmission would whine in neutral and it would get quiet with the clutch depressed. I did not know the output shaft was bad until I took it apart.
My question is are these bearings supposed to be sealed by design or did someone use an incorrect bearing during a possible rebuild?
If this is by Toyota's design I'm thinking of replacing them without sealed bearings and or removing the seals from new ones. I can't see how a sealed bearing is any good inside a manual transmission. Especially considering the two that are sealed in this transmission are both bad.
My question is are these bearings supposed to be sealed by design or did someone use an incorrect bearing during a possible rebuild?
If this is by Toyota's design I'm thinking of replacing them without sealed bearings and or removing the seals from new ones. I can't see how a sealed bearing is any good inside a manual transmission. Especially considering the two that are sealed in this transmission are both bad.