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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: seattle
Posts: 9
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5spd there is a drain and a fill plug both are the exact same size so it shouldn't be hard to find the fill plug I would you a synthetic gl5 80-90 also check the mount on the rear of the trans grab the tail shaft and push up if you can push and the trans move the mount has separated a real common prob can affect shift they are cheap and easy to replace also when I removed mine to put in a stage two clutch I removed the shifter also easy to remove the grease was so old and dried I picked up in one piece it was so old it was like a rock I used trans assembly lube and pack the shifter housing with it now it shifts smooth as butter toyota 5spd are practically bullet proof at least in my expirance mine has 250000 miles on it I also have two spares and I drive mine like its stolen
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