Originally Posted by Moncha
no, he would just tell you that the transmission is good, but it should be replaced, because before it was bad, it was a good transmission......![]()
ok, ill quit now........![]()
Originally Posted by Moncha
no, he would just tell you that the transmission is good, but it should be replaced, because before it was bad, it was a good transmission......![]()
ok, ill quit now........![]()
Last edited by Moncha : 05/24/2007 at 07:29 PM Reason: Fixed Quote
perfect time for a stickshift conversion
I second that emotion. 5200? #@!$ (I'll do it for you Scott) Buy a wrecked Rodeo 4x4, stick and get after it.Originally Posted by MZ-N10
Ok I did not want to start a political debate.I was just being descriptive, and If you met my neighbor Dave you would find him you be exactly what I am describing. He is one of those dudes who drinks to exess and starts talking pollitics. Good mechanic but a bit of a windbag. I used to work with him 10 years ago and we now live in the same neighborhood. He is a real car enthusiast, and even has the same Lotus from 007 "The Spy who loved me".In any case, I trust him with my cars.Originally Posted by IndianaVX
Fair enough, but save yourself some MAJOR coin and have him swap in a replacement through a salvage yard search that I linked you to.Originally Posted by HOT_WASABI_JUNKIE
Why rebuild and go through that effort, time, and expense when there are MANY more viable options out there that can be done easier, quicker, and far less expensive?
lol......i am just messing with you ....
anyway it sounds like he is what i call a "time sponge". time sponges are generally good folks, but absorbe time from your life when asked the simplest of questions.
loco is right, look thru the salvage yards, and match one up there and save your cash.
Just remember that you are NOT restricted to VX and/or Troopers.
All Isuzu 97+ w/V6 4x4 will match up, and I saw several on a quick search I did for myself <$750.
Make sure it has a torque converter, and you replace all fluid and fliters.
Good luck, and it can be done on a long day/within a weekend. Get in there and help, learn about your rig, it is rather therapeutic.
Troopers starting from mid-99 (model year 2000) have modified transmission that is not compatible with the VX, so be careful! They come with Pulse Width Modulated Torque Converter Clutch rather than On-Off TCC used on VX.Originally Posted by Locomigo
2001 Isuzu VehiCROSS (build in progress): 4JX1/A340/part time, 2" body lift, front Aisin hubs, rear Aussie Locker, 4.56 gears, OEM rear sway bar disconnect, AirFlow snorkel, cabin air filter
1980 Jeep Cherokee (assembling): 1.5" body lift, TBI, HEI
1987 AMC Eagle: stock
The TOD system was also within the Troopers 98/99+, so that PWMTCC utilized in the Trooper; stands to reason it would also be utilized in the VX?Originally Posted by uncle_asa
The Axiom also utilized this powertrain. The Rodeo/Amigo did not.
I should have put a disclaimer about the TOD system as that is the difference within the powertrain through the Isuzu late models
I would verify with Jerry Lemond jlemnd@bellsouth.net, and www.myisuzuparts.com
Good luck.
Mine went out at bout 95.000 miles too. Cost me around 5,000.00 runs like a champ now. Good luck with yours.