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Sonyps307 05-08-2011 08:22 PM

If u over filled it and the seals were working right and the shaft was in right It would not leak

ochowdero 05-09-2011 05:57 PM

i replaced the seal... fixed
the turn signals...fixed
clutch... fixed

now the reverse lights,
can anyone confirm the wires i gotta splice into to get my reverse lights working?
i rthink its orange and blue?

btwilson86 05-09-2011 07:45 PM

The 2 wire colors (at least for an 89) are Yellow and Red/Black. EDIT: I just looked at the harness I have for an 87 N/A Auto, and it's the same colors. You can't just splice the wires together, otherwise your reverse lights will always be on. The page for the TEWD is here.

You need to extend these wires from the engine wiring harness so that they will reach the backup light switch on the manual transmission. If I'm reading the TEWD correctly, the plug on the wiring harness that feeds the signal to the transmission should be connector "A" (located at the bottom of the page linked). The plug that receives the signal from the transmission on your wiring harness is connector "B". The yellow wire is pin 5 in connector A (referred to as A5), red/black wire is B1.

On your manual transmission is a small 2-pin connector (labeled as "C" on the TEWD). You want to connect A5 with C2, and B1 with C1. Once again, the TEWD shows which pin is which at the bottom of the linked page.

After doing this, your backup lights should work as designed.




Now I just hope all that makes sense lol

ochowdero 05-11-2011 08:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by btwilson86 (Post 95126)
The 2 wire colors (at least for an 89) are Yellow and Red/Black. EDIT: I just looked at the harness I have for an 87 N/A Auto, and it's the same colors. You can't just splice the wires together, otherwise your reverse lights will always be on. The page for the TEWD is here.

You need to extend these wires from the engine wiring harness so that they will reach the backup light switch on the manual transmission. If I'm reading the TEWD correctly, the plug on the wiring harness that feeds the signal to the transmission should be connector "A" (located at the bottom of the page linked). The plug that receives the signal from the transmission on your wiring harness is connector "B". The yellow wire is pin 5 in connector A (referred to as A5), red/black wire is B1.

On your manual transmission is a small 2-pin connector (labeled as "C" on the TEWD). You want to connect A5 with C2, and B1 with C1. Once again, the TEWD shows which pin is which at the bottom of the linked page.

After doing this, your backup lights should work as designed.




Now I just hope all that makes sense lol

this all makes perfect sense haha

quick question..
i know my rpms are gonna be all messed up but.. how will my gas mileage be affected?
will it get worse? seems like gas is being killed haha

also, on the freeway i normally would cruise at 80mph but my car is going 80mph @3500 rpms so now i cruise at 75mph @3000 rpms
is that normal for these cars.?
again i know the rpms will be off... and if thats way off how can i correct it?

ochowdero 05-11-2011 08:27 AM

also the shifting feels weird..
like its rough sometimes..
lol
idk how to explain im just thinking its alil hard to get through gears becuz its a rebuilt trans..
is that it?

btwilson86 05-11-2011 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ochowdero (Post 95160)
my car is going 80mph @3500 rpms so now i cruise at 75mph @3000 rpms

That sounds right for a N/A 5 speed. That's about where mine is at anyway

CanadianBak'inSupra 05-11-2011 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ochowdero (Post 95162)
also the shifting feels weird..
like its rough sometimes..
lol
idk how to explain im just thinking its alil hard to get through gears becuz its a rebuilt trans..
is that it?

your shifter bushings may just be worn out, or non existant.
check out on celicasupra.com or at a toyota dealer for new bushings

ochowdero 05-12-2011 06:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CanadianBak'inSupra (Post 95181)
your shifter bushings may just be worn out, or non existant.
check out on celicasupra.com or at a toyota dealer for new bushings

bushings like this?
http://www.marlincrawler.com/transmi...t-lever-socket

and this

http://www.marlincrawler.com/transmi...ver-ball-seats

btwilson86 05-12-2011 08:33 AM

Yeah, those are the ones that you needed to get for that tranny and your shifter.

Here are the Toyota part numbers:

Shift lever seat bushing:
33505-35020

Shift lever bushing:
33548-31010

You can buy them direct from Toyota, or there are a number of websites you can buy genuine parts for less, such as toyotapartscheap.com

CanadianBak'inSupra 05-12-2011 02:28 PM

can probly get the bushings cheaper from celicasupra.com

http://www.celicasupra.com/forums/sh...ft-Bushing-Kit


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