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sasnydley
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1998 isuzu rodeo 4x4 5 sp. What tranny is in this truck?
      #1098797 - 05/28/08 05:58 PM

We are thinking of doing the rear main seal and clutch and are not sure which trans is in truck? # on tranny- 84157329. I"m guessing it's the MUA? but don't how to Ident diff between Borg warner or other. Help?

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Re: 1998 isuzu rodeo 4x4 5 sp. What tranny is in this truck? [Re: sasnydley]
      #1098988 - 05/29/08 05:57 PM

IIRC, it's an Isuzu made MUA. Someone can chime in if I'm wrong.

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Re: 1998 isuzu rodeo 4x4 5 sp. What tranny is in this truck? [Re: sasnydley]
      #1099054 - 05/29/08 11:42 PM

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We are thinking of doing the rear main seal and clutch and are not sure which trans is in truck? # on tranny- 84157329. I"m guessing it's the MUA? but don't how to Ident diff between Borg warner or other. Help?




IF IT HAS VERY MANY MILES ON IT IT DEFINATELY WONT BE AN ORIGINAL BORG WARNER ,, ,,,,, YOU HAVE AN MUA THAT IS ALL THAT WAS EVER USED IN AN ISUZU 4X4, AFTER 88 NO EXCEPTION , UNTILL 98 TROOPER ONLY WENT TO THE ASIN WARNER , JERRY

Edited by JLEMOND (05/29/08 11:43 PM)


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sasnydley
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Re: 1998 isuzu rodeo 4x4 5 sp. What tranny is in this truck? [Re: JLEMOND]
      #1099108 - 05/30/08 09:44 AM

Thanks. I figured. The problem is - The shops want to charge a large amt money to do rear main seal. $800.00. The clutch was more. Truck is in great shape other than this. I have never done a clutch but i did my own head on my monty and have put engines in in the past. Is this something a back yard mechanic can do?

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Re: 1998 isuzu rodeo 4x4 5 sp. What tranny is in this truck? [Re: sasnydley]
      #1099252 - 05/31/08 10:46 AM

CERTAINLY DOABLE , JUST RENT A FLOOR STYLE TRANS JACK, IT IS A LOT SAFER THAN A REGULAR FLOOR JACK BUT CAN BE DONE WITH A COUPLE OF EXTRA HANDS , THAT TRANNY IS VERY HEAVY, A COMPLETE CLUTCH ASSY BOUGHT LOCAL AND YOU CAN SAVE YOURSELF CLOSE TO 500 JUST BE CAREFULL AND WHEN REMOVING THE TRANS CASE BOLTS TO ENG BLOCK MARK EACH BOLT WHERE IT GOES , THERE ARE 3-4 DIFF LENGTHS AND YOU CAN DAMAGE TH E BLOCK WITH THE WRONG BOLTS JERRY

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sasnydley
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Re: 1998 isuzu rodeo 4x4 5 sp. What tranny is in this truck? [Re: JLEMOND]
      #1099313 - 05/31/08 09:11 PM

What do you mean complete clutch assembly? I would have my Nephew buy the jack

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Re: 1998 isuzu rodeo 4x4 5 sp. What tranny is in this truck? [Re: sasnydley]
      #1099329 - 05/31/08 10:11 PM

To do a clutch, you need the clutch disk, the pressure plate, the throwout bearing and a pilot bearing. This is what comes in a "clutch kit".

You should also allow for time to have the flywheel surfaced.

Michael


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