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Shift lever bearing removal HELP!

Yota 2.4L 22-RE I4 Yota Engine Yota Tech
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kdcgrohl   +1y
OK, so i've disassembled my 5speed tranny for beautification, I got the bellhousing, front case, and intermediate plate taken care of, but now i've got a problem. there are two bearings that the shift lever shaft rides inside of, how the hell do you get them out without destroying them?

holcombe347   +1y
not really sure, i never had to remove mine. why do they need to come out if there isnt anything wrong with them?
kdcgrohl   +1y
plastic is not a fan of the powdercoating process.
m_i_zombie   +1y
only thing I can suggest is having them pressed out but there isn't a guarantee they can be reused.

Are you rebuilding this after its powdercoated ? You've got it torn down this far might as well.
dirtbiker   +1y
Your powdercoating the inside? or is that the outside?

-This is probably a stupid question-
kdcgrohl   +1y
its a pretty solid trans, and i didnt find any shrapnel in the case, so i'm not gonna screw w/ the internals.

OH, and another question, when disassembling, I had a brass washer or bushing, looks like a thick washer fall out, i assume it goes into one of the holes behind a shift shaft in the extension housing, but it kinda fell out. Where does the brass washer go?
kdcgrohl   +1y


ummm, im doing the outside. probably not a good idea to do the inside.
dirtbiker   +1y
Yeah, I know, it just looked like the inside to me. But then again i've never seen the inside of one. lol
kdcgrohl   +1y


the pics are of the inside, but theres alot of heat used in the process, so any plastics must be removed.
dirtbiker   +1y
Oh, gotcha.