Toyota R154 and W58 Toyota Supra/Soarer/Chaser 5-speed transmissions Transmission Rebuild Labor Cost is $650.00 + cost of parts required for rebuild. Stock rebuilds start around the $1300 range with labor, and “Built” rebuilds start around the $2300 range. For sale; used flywheel inspection cover. Toyota Supra A70 - W58 5-Speed manual // 7M-GTE 3.0L turbo engine. Removed from a 1988 Toyota Supra MA70 7MGTE Turbo 5-Speed Manual. Price: $40.00 Firm not negotiable. For any questions, please email us at: gumtree.
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Toyota W Series manual transmission replacements are available in 4 and 5 speeds, are available in W50, W52, W55, W56, W58 and W59. This series transmission fit Toyota Pickup, Tundra, Tacoma, T100 trucks, Cailica, Corona, Crown, MarkII, Cressida, Lexus and Supra. To assist you Toyota has placed and identification plate on the fire wall of your vehicle, in some cases close to the master cylinder. Check this identification plate for engine size and transmission model, critical when ordering a replacement transmission or repair parts.
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The Toyota W Series 4 and 5 speed transmission was engineered and manufactured by Toyota. .The W Series transmissions were supplied in two different configurations:
Cast iron case, end loaded with aluminum extension housing
Aluminum case, end loaded with six main bearings (5 speed), a 7 bolt front bearing retainer and a 6 bolt shifter. 1993 model years and later have synchronized reverse.
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Rebuilt Dyno Tested Toyota W Series Transmissions 12 month warranty
Part Number | Description | Engine | Trans Model | Year | Year | Core Deposit | Your Cost |
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MTTOY002 | Pickup 4X4 4/5 Speed | L52 | W52, W55 | 1981 | 1983 | $250 | $933.33 |
MTTOY003 | Pickup 4X2 4/5 Speed CI BELL | L52 | W52 | 1981 | 1983 | $250 | $933.33 |
MTTOY005 | Pickup 4X2 5 Speed | 4 cyl EFI Non Turbo | W56E | 1985 | 1992 | $250 | $733.33 |
MTTOY007 | Pickup 4X4 5 Speed | EFI | W56-E | 1985 | 1988 | $250 | $933.33 |
MTTOY008 | Pickup 4X4 5 Speed | 22RE EFI | W56L | 1989 | 1994 | $250 | $1,066.67 |
MTTOY008 | Tacoma T100 | 4 cyl | 1994 | 1997 | $250 | $1,066.67 | |
MTTOY010 | Pickup & 4 Runner | Carb or EFI | 1985 | 1997 | $250 | $1,066.67 | |
MTTOY011 | Lexus SC300 | 1992 | 1996 | $350 | $2,133.33 | ||
MTTOY011 | Supra Non-Turbo | 1982 | 1997 | $350 | $2,133.33 | ||
MTTOY013 | Celica RWD 5 Speed | 2.4L | W55/W58 | 1980 | 1985 | $250 | $926.67 |
MTTOY016 | Pickup 4X2 5 Speed | EFI | W56L | 1993 | 1998 | $250 | $933.33 |
MTTOY021 | Pickup 4X2 | 2.2 L Diesel | W50/52 | 1979 | 1984 | $250 | $733.33 |
MTTOY023 | Tacoma 4Runner 4X4 | 4 cyl | W58/W59 | 1995 | 2004 | $250 | $1,133.33 |
MTTOY028 | Tacoma 4X2 5 Speed | 2.4L 4CYL | W59 | 1995 | 2004 | $250 | $1,000.00 |
Bearing Rebuild Overhaul Kits without Syncro Rings Toyota W Series Transmission
Description | Year | Year | Part Number | Your Cost |
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Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings 4Runner (2.4L) (Truck has Original Input Shaft) | 1984 | 1991 | MWT162 | $123.15 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings 4Runner (2.4L) (Truck has an OE Replacement Input Shaft) | 1984 | 1991 | MWT162A | $203.31 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings 4Runner (2.4L) | 1992 | 1994 | MWT162B | $170.62 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings 4Runner(2.7L) | 1996 | 2000 | MWT162B | $170.62 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings Celica(2.4L) | 1978 | 1985 | MWT162 | $123.15 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings Cressida (2.8L) (83-88) | 1983 | 1988 | MWT162 | $123.15 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings Lexus IS300 (3.0L) | 2002 | 2005 | MWT162B | $170.62 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings Lexus SC300 (3.0L) | 1991 | 1997 | MWT162B | $170.62 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings Supra (2.8L) | 1982 | 1985 | MWT162 | $123.15 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings Supra (3.0L) | 1986 | 1991 | MWT162 | $123.15 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings Supra (3.0L) | 1992 | 1997 | MWT162B | $170.62 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings T100(2.7L) | 1994 | 1998 | MWT162B | $170.62 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings Tacoma (2.4L) | 1995 | 2004 | MWT162B | $170.62 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings Tacoma (2.7L) | 1995 | 2004 | MWT162B | $170.62 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings Toyota Pickup (2.4L) (Truck has Original Input Shaft) | 1983 | 1991 | MWT162 | $123.15 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings Toyota Pickup (2.4L) (Truck has an OE Replacement Input Shaft) | 1983 | 1991 | MWT162A | $203.31 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit w/o Synchro Rings Toyota Pickup (2.4L) | 1992 | 1995 | MWT162B | $170.62 |
Bearing Rebuild Overhaul Kits with Syncro Rings Toyota W Series Transmission
Description | Year | Year | Part Number | Your Cost |
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Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings 4Runner (2.4L) (Truck has Original Input Shaft) 20MM OD input brg, wire sync springs (OEM Syncro Rings) | 1984 | 1991 | TRSBK162WS | $333.33 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings 4Runner (2.4L) (Truck has an OE Replacement Input Shaft) 23MM/20MM OD input races, (35TM11 Input Bearing Inner & HR6307-NX Outer Race) | 1984 | 1991 | TRSBK162AWS | $351.93 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings 4Runner (2.4L) | 1992 | 1994 | TRSBK162BWS | $451.67 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings 4Runner(2.7L) | 1996 | 2000 | TRSBK162CWS | $604.00 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings Celica(2.4L) 20MM OD input brg, wire sync springs | 1978 | 1985 | TRSBK162WS | $333.33 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings Cressida (2.8L) (83-88) 20MM OD input brg, wire sync springs (OEM Syncro Rings) | 1983 | 1988 | TRSBK162WS | $333.33 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit withSynchro Rings Lexus IS300 (3.0L) | 2002 | 2005 | TRSBK162CWS | $604.00 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings Lexus SC300 (3.0L) | 1991 | 1997 | TRSBK162CWS | $604.00 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings Supra (2.8L) 20MM OD input brg, wire sync springs (OEM Syncro Rings) | 1982 | 1985 | TRSBK162WS | $333.33 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings Supra (3.0L) 20MM OD input brg, wire sync springs (OEM Syncro Rings) | 1986 | 1991 | TRSBK162WS | $333.33 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings Supra (3.0L) | 1992 | 1997 | TRSBK162CWS | $604.00 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings T100(2.7L) | 1994 | 1998 | TRSBK162CWS | $604.00 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings Tacoma (2.4L) | 1995 | 2004 | TRSBK162BWS | $451.67 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings Tacoma (2.7L) | 1995 | 2004 | TRSBK162CWS | $604.00 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings Toyota Pickup (2.4L) (Truck has Original Input Shaft) (OEM Syncro Rings) | 1983 | 1991 | TRSBK162WS | $333.33 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings Toyota Pickup (2.4L (Truck has an OE Replacement Input Shaft) 23MM/20MM OD input races, (35TM11 Input Bearing Inner & HR6307-NX Outer Race) | 1983 | 1991 | TRSBK162AWS | $351.93 |
Bearing Rebuild Kit with Synchro Rings Toyota Pickup (2.4L) | 1992 | 1995 | TRSBK162CWS | $604.00 |
Gaskets, Seal Kits and Bushings Toyota W Series Transmission
Dwg # | Description | Year | Year | Part Number | Your Cost |
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N.I. | Gasket & Seal Kit | TRS337002 | $13.37 | ||
7 | Front Seal | TRS372070 | $0.58 | ||
4 | Rear Seal (2wd) | TRS462074A | $6.20 | ||
N.I. | Adapter Seal (4wd) | TRS317077 | $2.97 | ||
N.I. | Bushing Extension Housing (1.670″ OD) | TRS57066A | $3.43 | ||
N.I. | Bushing Extension Housing (1.725″ OD) | TRS462066 | $8.10 |
Bearings Toyota W Series Transmission
Dwg # | Description | Year | Year | Part Number | Your Cost |
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12 | Input Bearing (Updated) | TRS337287A | CALL | ||
12 | Input Bearing (W59 Only) | 1991 | Up | TRS337287 | $37.97 |
12 | Input Shaft Bearing | TRS342240 | $12.00 | ||
30 | Main Shaft Bearing (Rear) | TRS342240 | $12.00 | ||
30 | Main Shaft Bearing (Rear) w/ Outer Race | 1984 | 1991 | TRS337211 | $44.27 |
30 | Main Shaft Bearing (Rear) No Outer Race | 1991 | Up | TRS337211A | $55.40 |
40 | Countershaft Bearing (Center) | 1984 | 10 of 1991 | TRS337261 | $18.18 |
40 | Counter Shaft Bearing (Center) | 11 of 1991 | UP | TRS337261A | CALL |
53 | Counter Shaft Bearing (Rear) | TRS337261B | $25.00 |
Syncro Slider, Fork Toyota W Series Transmission
Dwg # | Description | Year | Year | Part Number | Your Cost |
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18 | 3-4 Slider | MWTW56-117 | $113.93 | ||
54A | 3-4 Fork | TRS337843 | $38.00 |
Gear Set Toyota W Series Transmission
Dwg # | Description | Year | Year | Part Number | Your Cost |
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33 | 5th Gear Set | W56-5 | $166.67 |
Input, Cluster Shafts Toyota W Series Transmission
Dwg # | Description | Year | Year | Part Number | Your Cost |
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13 | Input Shaft (32 T) (1 Groove) (4wd) (Pickup & 4-Runner) | 1984 | 1995 | TRS337670 | $95.00 |
13 | Input Shaft (32 T) (1 Groove) (4wd) (Tacoma & 4-Runner) | 1995 | 2004 | TRS337670A | $70.00 |
39 | Cluster Shaft (47-35-24-13-14) (4wd) (Pickup & 4-Runner) | 1984 | 1995 | TRS337674 | $150.00 |
39 | Cluster Shaft (47-35-24-13-14) (4wd) (Tacoma & 4-Runner) | 1995 | 2004 | TRS337674A | $152.25 |
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Options
If you are tired of overdrive problems, poor gear change, poor gear ratios, or even all three, then there is the option of converting to a 5-speed gearbox. As far as I am aware there are two options, the Getrag and the Toyota transmissions.
The getrag conversion is available from Cape International and uses a new BMW gearbox. The kit includes all the components required for the conversion, including if necessary, the centre change transmission cover and carpets. The gear lever is in the same location as the Healey centre change gearbox such that the outward appearance is the same as a standard car.
The Toyota conversion is available from a number of sources and in a number of forms, using used gearboxes. Known as the “W” range, the gearbox can be obtained with a number of Toyota vehicles, with different ratios. The best, and easiest to find in the UK, is the Supra 7M-G engine (non-turbo 1986-1992) which has the W58 gearbox. The box is also found in the two wheel drive pick-up trucks. The two people specialising in this conversion are Smitty in California USA (fax +1 805 499 8933) and Conversion Components Ltd. . The latter was featured in a Revcounter article by Neil Munn in December 2000. Other Toyota transmission conversion specialists include Classic Conversions and Realm Engineering , although neither do a specific kit for the Healey, The Smitty conversion is now being sold by Pete Delaney, PO Box 561, Harrisburg, NC 28075. Tel 704-455-2585 Fax 704-455-8504.
Gearbox Ratios
Healey BJ8 | Getrag | Supra W58 | Hi Lux W50 | W55 | W57 | |
1 st | 2.637:1 | 3.830:1 | 3.285:1 | 3.287:1 | 3.566:1 | 3.258:1 |
2 nd | 2.071:1 | 2.200:1 | 1.894:1 | 2.043:1 | 2.056:1 | 1.894:1 |
3 rd | 1.306:1 | 1.400:1 | 1.275:1 | 1.394:1 | 1.384:1 | 1.275:1 |
4 th | 1.000:1 | 1.000:1 | 1.000:1 | 1.000:1 | 1.000:1 | 1.000:1 |
5 th (OD) | 0.802:1 | 0.810:1 | 0.783:1 | 0.853:1 | 0.850:1 | 0.860:1 |
Note: the Supra 5th gear is the equivalent of a 28% overdrive.
Smitty Conversion
This conversion does not require any modification or drilling of the chassis. The conversion uses the Healey engine back plate, flywheel, clutch pressure plate and clutch slave cylinder.
First, find a suitable gearbox from a scrap yard. In Leicester I found a yard specialising in Japanese cars and they had five Supras to chose from. They removed the required components from a 1990 model and charged me £120 for the lot.
Susequent to writing this page in 2005, Smitty has sold the business to Peter Delaney. Another websites covering this installation can be foundhereandhere.
Installation
The Smitty kit comes complete with comprehensive instructions and parts listing. The installation can be undertaken with the engine in situ, or as I did, with the engine out in conjunction with a rebuild.
The Smitty conversion kit includes the following:
- Bell housing.
- Rear gearbox mounting adapter and screws.
- Spigot bearing adapter.
- Speedometer cable.
From the scrap yard:
- Toyota W series gearbox complete with bell housing, clutch release arm and rubber gaiter.
- Front section of prop-shaft.
- Rear gearbox rubber mount.
From the Toyota agent:
- Clutch friction plate 31250-14160
- Spigot bearing 90363-12002
- Speedo cable adapter (90 degree bend) 83770-30070
Components for correct Healey location of gear lever, not easily obtainable in UK but Smitty will supply:
- Housing, shift lever 33521-35221
- Retainer Assembly (Shift Tower) 33570-35030
Shift Lever Modification
The amount of work required depends upon where you want the gear lever to be. The standard Supra gear lever arrangement will fit under a side change transmission tunnel but will protrude about where the ash tray is. Smitty recommends using an MGB rubber gaiter and chrome retaining ring with this arrangement. However, the W series box can be fitted with different shift towers that place the lever between 23″ and 27.5″ from the engine back plate. The former matches the Healey centre change box and comes from the pick up truck (I think!), the latter being the Supra. The tower and internal lever for the 23″ location are available but UK Toyota agents that I contacted do not stock them; they are available in the US, and if requested Smitty will supply them.
These towers employ different means for retaining the gear lever. The Supra uses a 4 screw cover plate whilst the forward tower uses a bayonet fitting retaining bush. This is not available from Toyota, nor could I find one in a scrap yard. So, I drew one up, had it made in brass by a local machine shop and hand cut the bayonet fitting.See Drawing.
In the Supra, the gear lever has an extension incorporating a metalastic bush. This is easily removed and the lever fettled and chrome plated.
Spigot bearing
The standard bronze bush in the back of the crankshaft becomes redundant but, can be left in place. The Smitty kit includes an aluminium housing this is pressed into the centre of the fly wheel, and the Toyota bearing is pressed into the housing.
Rear engine mount
Smitty provides an aluminum casting that picks up the existing holes in the chassis and takes the Toyota rubber mounting.
Prop shaft
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A new prop shaft has to be made up utilising the front splined section obtained from the donor car. There are several specialist companies building prop shafts and they should carry the remaining UJs and rear flange for the Healey differential. Mine cost less than a new shaft from any of the Healey suppliers. The length should be measured from the car with 20mm of forward movement left on the spline section. Mine measured 505mm between diff’ flange and from UJ centre line.
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Speedo cable & calibration
A new speedo cable will have to be made up or included in the supply from Smitty. It is possible to connect the cable direct to the gearbox but, this will require a tight bend that will shorten it’s life. Toyota supply a 90 degree adapter for this purpose, see part number above. I sent this adapter to Speedograph at Nottingham so that they would get the correct end when making up the cable.
A big surprise was that the speedo calibration is exactly the same as for the side change Healey box. This I checked by jacking up one rear wheel and counting the number of turns on the cable for 20 turns of the back wheel (standard method used by Speedograph)
Transmission cover
The Toyota lever is shorter than the Healey lever, and the pivot point is lower. For it to look right, and not to restrict the movement at the point where it emerges from the cover, I had to cut about 35mm out, lower the top and re-fibre glass it as shown:
Clutch hydraulics
The Toyota release arm does not use a clevis pin for connection to the slave cylinder push rod. Instead, it just has a recess and the push rod (supplied by Smitty) is trapped between it and the slave cylinder. The alignment of this was not very good as the slave cylinder is mounted too far away from the transmission centre line, apparently to cater for different donor cars. I decided to make up a sleeve to go over the release arm with a pinch screw to locate the recess and drillings to take a clevis pin and standard Healey push rod. The next problem was that now effectively being a longer arm, the clutch would not disengage until the very end of pedal travel. A BJ8 brake master cylinder was substituted (7/8″ up from 5/8″) but this made the pedal too heavy. Finally, a 3/4″ master cylinder provided the correct feel and travel.
Final Assembly
With gear lever removed, the engine (minus cylinder head) and transmission went in in one piece. The new transmission tunnel required a new BJ7 bulkhead adapter plate and new BJ7 infill sections to each side. Being a bit lower in height than a standard centre change, and because off the peg carpets never fit very well, the carpeting is being made to fit.
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A comment from Michael Oritt who has carried out the conversion on a BN1.
As you may be aware, the BN1 gearbox cover is quite small and is NOT a good candidate for reuse after fitting the Toyota box. I recently completed the installation of a Moss fiberglass 6-cylinder side-shift tunnel in my car and it was a very good fit, although I did wind up fabricating a new Extension Panel (the removable section of the firewall) to allow for proper access to the clutch slave cylinder. The fiberglass tunnel is long enough to permit one to dispense with the short intermediate tunnel that was peculiar to the BN1’s and there is still room to mount the ashtray between the shifter and the armrest.
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I recommend to anyone considering this conversion to consider using this cover buying one of these covers rather than patching the inevitable holes in the original, which will nevertheless be a mediocre fit at best.
The Verdict
The gear change is excellent and the ratios well spaced. Selection of 1st whilst still moving is useful. Second gear is higher, and for quick overtaking maneuvers is easily selected without burying the lever in the reverse gate. Fifth gear provides even better motorway cruising than OD 4th. With a 3.5 diff’ I am pulling about 27 mph/1000rpm in 5th, i.e over 80mph at 3000 rpm. To look at, the modification is not obvious, only the shorter gear lever giving it away.
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The old transmission, prop-shaft, cover, and carpets are all in safe storage, and if I get a bout of originality, all can be put back in place without any trace of the car having been modified.