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Decided to buy a newer Jimny, just one problem
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16 Oct 2017 08:59 #185269
by kelky7777
Replied by kelky7777 on topic Decided to buy a newer Jimny, just one problem
I thought I'd keep an eye out for a good used gearbox anyway but while looking I realsed there seems to be variations, how do I identify the gearbox to make sure I'm looking for the correct one?
I see some which are for 98 to 2005, mine is a 2005 but with the later interior and push button 4x4.
Another question, is it common practice to replace the gearbox rather than repair / rebuild ? This is a really quiet, smooth box apart from the issue with first, would it be worth having it looked at for a possible repair?
I see some which are for 98 to 2005, mine is a 2005 but with the later interior and push button 4x4.
Another question, is it common practice to replace the gearbox rather than repair / rebuild ? This is a really quiet, smooth box apart from the issue with first, would it be worth having it looked at for a possible repair?
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16 Oct 2017 17:25 #185294
by Riccy
J999 MNY, ULYSSES M18 VVT with ITB's Dyno tested at 130hp
Pickup/tipper, R7me gearbox & 6.4 Rocklobster, 31" Toyo MT, 2x ARB air locker 3.9 diffs in braced axles, 6" total lift, Floating rear conversion, Raptor painted, CB, Recaro's, Caged, etc, etc...
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Replied by Riccy on topic Decided to buy a newer Jimny, just one problem
The repair would cost as much as swapping it.
There is another option, which is to change a lot more to earlier spec stuff, which is more reliable. Means changing the gearbox, t-box, intermediate prop and diffs. Various combinations can be cobbled together which alter gearing if running big tyres
Its a lot more work, but the parts costs works out about the same. E.g. a good used R72 box is circa £600 usually, the other option bits can be bought for less than that (used). The cost of rebuilding is similar if you allow for the labour to remove/send off and refit the existing box, but at least you know its a good one then!
There is another option, which is to change a lot more to earlier spec stuff, which is more reliable. Means changing the gearbox, t-box, intermediate prop and diffs. Various combinations can be cobbled together which alter gearing if running big tyres

Its a lot more work, but the parts costs works out about the same. E.g. a good used R72 box is circa £600 usually, the other option bits can be bought for less than that (used). The cost of rebuilding is similar if you allow for the labour to remove/send off and refit the existing box, but at least you know its a good one then!
J999 MNY, ULYSSES M18 VVT with ITB's Dyno tested at 130hp
Pickup/tipper, R7me gearbox & 6.4 Rocklobster, 31" Toyo MT, 2x ARB air locker 3.9 diffs in braced axles, 6" total lift, Floating rear conversion, Raptor painted, CB, Recaro's, Caged, etc, etc...
www.youtube.com/user/riclemus
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16 Oct 2017 17:39 #185298
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Replied by kelky7777 on topic Decided to buy a newer Jimny, just one problem
That's what I was thinking re repair, I could buy a used box and it could have its own problems. It once took me 30 hours to change a gearbox in an old saab and the used one I bought was much worse than the one I took out.
I'll check prices of repairing the unit before going any further. For now though it's drivable.
I'll check prices of repairing the unit before going any further. For now though it's drivable.
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17 Oct 2017 05:51 #185314
by yakuza
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
Replied by yakuza on topic Decided to buy a newer Jimny, just one problem
The gearbox in a jimny is fairly easy to change if you sometime would need to change it. Not comparable to a Saab at all 
Your car has the R72 gearbox. 2005 jimnys has more of the transmitted drivetrain torque in the gearbox and less in the transfer box because of the differences in the gear ratios. Also the chain in the transfer box is a bit wider than the earlier jimnys.
So earlier Jimnys do have more reliable gearboxes, but maybe a bit less reliable transferboxes.
I also have the 2005 car and i would just drive it until it fails and try to find a new used low milage gearbox if you need it.

Your car has the R72 gearbox. 2005 jimnys has more of the transmitted drivetrain torque in the gearbox and less in the transfer box because of the differences in the gear ratios. Also the chain in the transfer box is a bit wider than the earlier jimnys.
So earlier Jimnys do have more reliable gearboxes, but maybe a bit less reliable transferboxes.
I also have the 2005 car and i would just drive it until it fails and try to find a new used low milage gearbox if you need it.
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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17 Oct 2017 21:47 #185352
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Replied by kelky7777 on topic Decided to buy a newer Jimny, just one problem
great thanks, now I know what I'm looking for. I'll check repair price anyway as I'm curious and post it if anyone's interested though I'm guessing at least 800, meanwhile I have time to find a good used one, not in a hurry,
It was a saab 95 estate, i bit more simple than the later saabs but still took me 30 hours
It was a saab 95 estate, i bit more simple than the later saabs but still took me 30 hours
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19 Oct 2017 16:15 #185371
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Replied by kelky7777 on topic Decided to buy a newer Jimny, just one problem
I checked with Medway Transmissions in Chatham, after describing the sysmptons as accurately as I could they say its probably the synchromesh, they would take the box out, repair, and re fit for 420.
Does anyone have any experience with that company?
I don't want a scenario where having removed the gearbox the bill suddenly increases to zillions. They say 3 days to complete work. I'm tempted.
Does anyone have any experience with that company?
I don't want a scenario where having removed the gearbox the bill suddenly increases to zillions. They say 3 days to complete work. I'm tempted.
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