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geo metro transmission
i have a old 95 (manual) geo metro 1.0L i want to get bak on the road the current transsmision is missing 2nd 3rd and 5th geat. First gear hardly works, and reverse works like a champ.
Now i want to get a transmission rebuilt, and i know that ince so much iss wrong witht hat transmission it will cost a arm and a leg. However i can purchase a 92 geo metro manual transmission for 50 dollars. this transmission is out of an x girlfriends car that when we took it out it was only slipping out of second gear ( so in theory it wil be cheaper to have rebuilt. Does anyone here know if a 92 transmission is compatable with a 95? |
Sorry it took so long to notice this post, I may have been distracted by some of the other boards. I can check compatabiity at work on Mon. Who is going to fix the trans? I would have that persons view on rebuilding these, you may be better off keeping yours.
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most vehicles have generations... and in that generation most parts are interchangeable...
if they are the same generation then it will probably work. |
I think I'd just spend a little more money, and get one from a salvage yard, or something like that. Trying to rebuild usually isn't worth it. Who knows where the metal has gone, and what damage it has caused.
EDIT: Found some in your state, one in Greenville, for $350. Check out www.car-part.com and you can see just where they are. |
I agree with DEI37. Metros and their twins are common enough, you ought to be able to find a decent tranny on the cheap. Rebuilding isn't likely to be worth the cost.
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One more vote for finding a good salvaged tranny. Should be cheap enough and less hassle for you in the long run.
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A good salvage place should also be able to install the transmission for a small fee. I would probably do the clutch/pilot/throwout bearing while your at it. A clutch for a geo probably doesn't cost much at all.
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