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- | The W-series is a 4-speed or 5-speed manual transmission built by Aisin. It is super strong transmission which will just fit in the Datsun 1200 transmission tunnel. | + | The W-series is a 4-speed or 5-speed manual transmission built by Aisin. It is a super strong transmission which will just fit in the Datsun 1200 transmission tunnel. |
= Overview = | = Overview = | ||
- | W50 5-speed Steel Case (all others are alloy) | + | {{wiki|Toyota W transmission}} by Aisin. About 90 pounds. W can handle 300-350 ft-Lb torque. If your engine makes more torque, use the larger heavier {{wiki|Toyota R transmission}}. The R154 can handle 450-550 ft-Lb torque. |
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+ | * W50 5-speed Steel Case (all others are alloy) | ||
+ | * Steel case and alloy case gearboxes do not interchange | ||
+ | * W55, W56, W57, W58, W59 all interchange bellhousings | ||
+ | * All have the same output splines in common with the [[T50]] Automatic gearbox | ||
+ | |||
W55 5-speed 0.850 overdrive, 3.566 1st | W55 5-speed 0.850 overdrive, 3.566 1st | ||
W56 truck extra-low 1st gear 3.954 1st | W56 truck extra-low 1st gear 3.954 1st | ||
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1982-1985 Celica USA | 1982-1985 Celica USA | ||
1992-1997 Lexus SC300 | 1992-1997 Lexus SC300 | ||
- | + | 1982-1992 Lotus Excel | |
- | = Swap Notes = | + | |
+ | W58 came in North America Celica 1982-1985 -- all with 22R engine | ||
+ | <br>Coupe | Liftback | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiCommons|Toyota_Celica#Third_generation_(A60;_1981–1985)|b/be|1985_Toyota_Celica_GT_coup%C3%A9_%28US%29%2C_rear_right_side.jpg}} {{wikiCommons|Toyota_Celica#Third_generation_(A60;_1981–1985)|c/cd|ToyotaCelicaGT.jpg|288}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ratios W58 W57 | ||
+ | 1st 3.285 | ||
+ | 2nd 1.894 | ||
+ | 3rd 1.275 | ||
+ | 4th 1.000 | ||
+ | 5th 0.783 0.0861 | ||
+ | REV 3.768 | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Alloy Case W55-W59 = | ||
+ | == Swap Notes == | ||
3Rotor and Cameron_Datto have fitted W gearboxes to Datsun 1200. | 3Rotor and Cameron_Datto have fitted W gearboxes to Datsun 1200. | ||
- | To adapt to the Nissan A Engine: | + | To adapt to the Nissan A Engine use one of the following methods: |
* Cut & Shut | * Cut & Shut | ||
* Adapter Plate | * Adapter Plate | ||
+ | * A-series bellhousing (custom order from Dellow Conversions in Australia) | ||
- | <img size=400>http://datsun1200.com/uploads/photos/12288.jpg</img> [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=12288 album] | + | {{Album|12288}} |
- | * 3Rotor: remove the cross-member mounting pods in the tunnel, open up the shifter hole a bit to the back. Cameron had do to "some heating & beating" in the tunnel | + | 3Rotor: remove the cross-member mounting pods in the tunnel, open up the shifter hole a bit at the back (no other tunnel mods needed). Cameron had do to "some heating & beating" in the tunnel |
- | <img size=400>http://farm1.static.flickr.com/184/427822747_a176e680c9.jpg</img> [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=12288 topic] | + | [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=12288 topic] |
+ | <br>http://farm1.static.flickr.com/184/427822747_a176e680c9.jpg | ||
* Find/fabricate a 180mm clutch plate to fit the splines of the W | * Find/fabricate a 180mm clutch plate to fit the splines of the W | ||
- | * Newer Ws must swap the electronic speed sensor for a cable drive | + | * Newer W's must swap the electronic speed sensor for a cable drive |
- | = W50 Adapter Plate = | + | Wogboy: The clutch is original datto 1200. I used the datsun clutch fork and cut the opposite side of the bellhousing on the t50. Then I used the Toyota thrust race, ground down the datto clutch fork to clear , then welded a couple of allen keys (strong steel) to reinforce the clutch fork. The result was the sweetest clutch action I have ever felt. |
- | The '''W50''' [[Toyota 5-speed]] can be fitted to a Datsun A-series engine. Use an A-series automatic transmission bellhousing with an adapter plate to fit the W50 gearbox. The W50 is a non-alloy gearbox, and the thickness of the adapter plate would be different for any alloy W gearbox. | + | |
- | <img size=400>http://datsun1200.com/uploads/photos/6404.jpg</img> [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6404 album] | + | Hydraulic clutch cylinder fitted |
+ | <br>{{Album|12298}} {{Album|12297}} {{Flicker|164|427822729|328b3d2db6|z|3rotor}} | ||
- | <img size=400>http://datsun1200.com/uploads/photos/6302.jpg</img> [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6302 album] | + | Tail-shaft needs lengthening and the right yoke for this box |
+ | <br>{{Flicker|187|427822748|83e2eb91a5|z|3rotor}} | ||
+ | <br>Tunnel mod: Remove tunnel bosses and use [[Wide gearbox crossmember]] | ||
+ | <br>{{Flicker|184|427822747|a176e680c9|z|3rotor}} | ||
- | <img size=400>http://datsun1200.com/uploads/photos/6301.jpg</img> [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6301 album] | + | More Pics: [http://www.flickr.com/photos/7251869@N06/sets/72157600013755393/ 3rotor Gearbox transplant] |
- | [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=7206 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/7206.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=7209 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/7209.jpg] | + | == Cut-n-Shut == |
+ | racinaround cut the front 3" off a FWD SR transmission, then welded it to the Supra gearbox. This is handy because Nissan doesn't make RWD 5-speeds that fit the FWD [[SR]] engine. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Album|12511}} {{Album|12512}} {{Album|12513}} {{Album|12514}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Steel Case W50 = | ||
+ | W50 is the steel-case version of the W gearbox. It does not interchange with the W55-W50 alloy case models. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == W50 Adapter Kit == | ||
+ | Reportedly, Dellow Conversions offers a kit to bolt up a W50 to a Datsun A-series engine. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == W50 Adapter Plate == | ||
+ | The '''W50''' [[Toyota 5-speed]] can be fitted to a Datsun A-series engine. Use an A-series automatic transmission bellhousing with an adapter plate to fit the W50 gearbox. The W50 is a non-alloy gearbox, and the thickness of the adapter plate would be different for any alloy W gearbox. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Album|6404}} {{Album|6302}} {{Album|6301}} {{Album|7206}} {{Album|7209}} | ||
Bare adaptor plate to suit an A series auto bell housing and a W50 steel case Celica 5 speed | Bare adaptor plate to suit an A series auto bell housing and a W50 steel case Celica 5 speed | ||
- | <br>[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6899 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/6899.jpg] | + | <br>{{Album|6899}} |
Adaptor plate bolted to Celica box, clutch fork pivot fitted. | Adaptor plate bolted to Celica box, clutch fork pivot fitted. | ||
- | <br>[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6900 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/6900.jpg] | + | <br>{{Album|6900}} |
Datsun 56A 4-speed verses a Celica W50 steel case 5-speed fitted with an A series auto bell housing and adaptor plate. | Datsun 56A 4-speed verses a Celica W50 steel case 5-speed fitted with an A series auto bell housing and adaptor plate. | ||
- | <br>[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6902 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/6902.jpg] | + | <br>{{Album|6902}} |
Above: A series 56A 4-speed | Above: A series 56A 4-speed | ||
<br>Below: W50 Celica 5-speed below. Modified Datsun clutch fork fitted to Celica thrust bearing. Slot cut through the side of an A series auto bell housing . Clutch fork retaining spring and clutch cable mount still to be made. | <br>Below: W50 Celica 5-speed below. Modified Datsun clutch fork fitted to Celica thrust bearing. Slot cut through the side of an A series auto bell housing . Clutch fork retaining spring and clutch cable mount still to be made. | ||
- | <br>[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6901 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/6901.jpg] | + | <br>{{Album|6901}} |
The input spline lines up exactly | The input spline lines up exactly | ||
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The spigot fits into the back of the A-series crankshaft as per standard but a machined spigot bearing needs to be made to suit the Celica input shaft. | The spigot fits into the back of the A-series crankshaft as per standard but a machined spigot bearing needs to be made to suit the Celica input shaft. | ||
- | mods need to be made to the clutch fork , thrust baring carrier | + | Mods need to be made to the clutch fork, and thrust bearing carrier |
- | A new cross member needs to be made , the tunnel needs a bit of a massage | + | A new cross member needs to be made, the tunnel needs a bit of a massage |
- | the speedo cable matches up to the Celica box with no mods. | + | The speedo cable matches up to the Celica box with no mods. |
- | A clutch needs to be sorted out , a new spiggot baring needs to be made and a new tailshaft is needed. | + | A clutch needs to be sorted out, a new spigot bearing needs to be made, and a new tailshaft is needed. |
[http://datsun1200.com/userinfo.php?uid=324 funkeyman] photos | [http://datsun1200.com/userinfo.php?uid=324 funkeyman] photos | ||
- | [http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=81477#forumpost81477 clubman] adapter | + | [{{Post|81477}} clubman adapter] |
- | <br>[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6895 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/6895.jpg] | + | <br>{{Album|6895}} {{Album|6894}} {{Album|6899}} {{Album|6900}} {{Album|6901}} {{Album|6902}} |
+ | |||
+ | = Clutch = | ||
+ | Some W's use the same spline/diameter input shaft as the Datsun A. So the Datsun clutch disc fits | ||
- | [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6894 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/6894.jpg] | + | Other W's use a larger 1-1/8 shaft with 18-splines. For this you may be able to re-drill the A-series flywheel to take one of the smaller clutches. |
- | [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6894 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/6894.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6895 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/6895.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6899 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/6899.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6900 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/6900.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6901 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/6901.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6902 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/6902.jpg] | + | Exedy/Daikin KTY18 |
+ | * Shaft diameter 1" | ||
+ | * Input splines 21 | ||
+ | * Diameter 210 to 213 mm | ||
+ | * Celica 1994-1997 | ||
+ | * Corolla 1993-1997 | ||
- | [[Category:Transmission]][[Category:Transmission_Modifications]] | + | [[Category:Transmission]][[Category:Transmission_Modifications]]{{End}} |
Current revision
The W-series is a 4-speed or 5-speed manual transmission built by Aisin. It is a super strong transmission which will just fit in the Datsun 1200 transmission tunnel.
Contents |
Overview
Toyota W transmissionᵂ by Aisin. About 90 pounds. W can handle 300-350 ft-Lb torque. If your engine makes more torque, use the larger heavier Toyota R transmissionᵂ. The R154 can handle 450-550 ft-Lb torque.
- W50 5-speed Steel Case (all others are alloy)
- Steel case and alloy case gearboxes do not interchange
- W55, W56, W57, W58, W59 all interchange bellhousings
- All have the same output splines in common with the T50 Automatic gearbox
W55 5-speed 0.850 overdrive, 3.566 1st W56 truck extra-low 1st gear 3.954 1st W57 5-speed 0.861 overdrive, 3.285 1st W58 5-speed 0.783 overdrive, 3.285 1st W59 truck extra-low 1st gear 3.954 1st
W50 1973-1981 Celica, Carina, Corona, Supra, Hilux
W55 1981-1995 2002-2005 USA Lexus IS300
W56 1983-1986 Supra Japan 1986 Crown 1986 Cressida 1982-1985 Celica with 21R engine
W58 (same as W57 except for 5th gear ratio) 1982-1998 non-turbo Supra, Celica, Cressida, Soarer 1982-1985 Celica USA 1992-1997 Lexus SC300 1982-1992 Lotus Excel
W58 came in North America Celica 1982-1985 -- all with 22R engine
Coupe | Liftback
ratios W58 W57 1st 3.285 2nd 1.894 3rd 1.275 4th 1.000 5th 0.783 0.0861 REV 3.768
Alloy Case W55-W59
Swap Notes
3Rotor and Cameron_Datto have fitted W gearboxes to Datsun 1200.
To adapt to the Nissan A Engine use one of the following methods:
- Cut & Shut
- Adapter Plate
- A-series bellhousing (custom order from Dellow Conversions in Australia)
3Rotor: remove the cross-member mounting pods in the tunnel, open up the shifter hole a bit at the back (no other tunnel mods needed). Cameron had do to "some heating & beating" in the tunnel
topic
- Find/fabricate a 180mm clutch plate to fit the splines of the W
- Newer W's must swap the electronic speed sensor for a cable drive
Wogboy: The clutch is original datto 1200. I used the datsun clutch fork and cut the opposite side of the bellhousing on the t50. Then I used the Toyota thrust race, ground down the datto clutch fork to clear , then welded a couple of allen keys (strong steel) to reinforce the clutch fork. The result was the sweetest clutch action I have ever felt.
Hydraulic clutch cylinder fitted
Tail-shaft needs lengthening and the right yoke for this box
Tunnel mod: Remove tunnel bosses and use Wide gearbox crossmember
More Pics: 3rotor Gearbox transplant
Cut-n-Shut
racinaround cut the front 3" off a FWD SR transmission, then welded it to the Supra gearbox. This is handy because Nissan doesn't make RWD 5-speeds that fit the FWD SR engine.
Steel Case W50
W50 is the steel-case version of the W gearbox. It does not interchange with the W55-W50 alloy case models.
W50 Adapter Kit
Reportedly, Dellow Conversions offers a kit to bolt up a W50 to a Datsun A-series engine.
W50 Adapter Plate
The W50 Toyota 5-speed can be fitted to a Datsun A-series engine. Use an A-series automatic transmission bellhousing with an adapter plate to fit the W50 gearbox. The W50 is a non-alloy gearbox, and the thickness of the adapter plate would be different for any alloy W gearbox.
Bare adaptor plate to suit an A series auto bell housing and a W50 steel case Celica 5 speed
Adaptor plate bolted to Celica box, clutch fork pivot fitted.
Datsun 56A 4-speed verses a Celica W50 steel case 5-speed fitted with an A series auto bell housing and adaptor plate.
Above: A series 56A 4-speed
Below: W50 Celica 5-speed below. Modified Datsun clutch fork fitted to Celica thrust bearing. Slot cut through the side of an A series auto bell housing . Clutch fork retaining spring and clutch cable mount still to be made.
The input spline lines up exactly
The spigot fits into the back of the A-series crankshaft as per standard but a machined spigot bearing needs to be made to suit the Celica input shaft.
Mods need to be made to the clutch fork, and thrust bearing carrier
A new cross member needs to be made, the tunnel needs a bit of a massage
The speedo cable matches up to the Celica box with no mods.
A clutch needs to be sorted out, a new spigot bearing needs to be made, and a new tailshaft is needed.
funkeyman photos
Clutch
Some W's use the same spline/diameter input shaft as the Datsun A. So the Datsun clutch disc fits
Other W's use a larger 1-1/8 shaft with 18-splines. For this you may be able to re-drill the A-series flywheel to take one of the smaller clutches.
Exedy/Daikin KTY18 * Shaft diameter 1" * Input splines 21 * Diameter 210 to 213 mm * Celica 1994-1997 * Corolla 1993-1997