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42 minutes ago, Micb said:

If I ever need an overhaul to my own ride (COE'd E250), I will go for the shop at Loyang Way.  My gut feel after visiting 5 transmission specialists, a close alternative would be the one at SIn Ming Autocity.

Hope this helps.

What’s the name bro? Share with us leh.

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1 hour ago, Mkl22 said:

Want cheap then take a risk with used gearbox from Japan. Else prices all about there. 

I want affordable but I won't take the risk with used gearbox. How much better would a used gearbox be when it's more or less the same age as mine? :D

I know overhaul is imminent la, but since I just changed my ATF last week, drive another 30k and see if the condition deteriorates during the period. If it doesn't, then continue with the ATF change cycle until it deteriorates noticeably :D

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5 minutes ago, Fcw75 said:

What’s the name bro? Share with us leh.

If I'm not wrong

Loyang Way would be Jackson Powertrain

Sin Ming Auto City would be Ellipse Transmission

Both of them have mixed reviews so do your own diligence :D

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2 minutes ago, Beehive3783 said:

If I'm not wrong

Loyang Way would be Jackson Powertrain

Sin Ming Auto City would be Ellipse Transmission

Both of them have mixed reviews so do your own diligence :D

Have been doing research huh 😅

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50 minutes ago, Fcw75 said:

Have been doing research huh 😅

I have been doing research for at least 2 years already, had the jitters after my first ATF change in 2018. But till now 90k km and 3 ATF changes later, my gearbox still doing ok. Not tip top, but still ok la :D

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1 hour ago, Beehive3783 said:

If I'm not wrong

Loyang Way would be Jackson Powertrain

Sin Ming Auto City would be Ellipse Transmission

Both of them have mixed reviews so do your own diligence :D

I did my old merc at Jackson. Prices all about there. What drew me there was they have a torque converter machine to open and then weld it back. Also they had sufficient work benches to strip the gearbox. Many other workshops in Singapore do it on the floor. 

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4 minutes ago, Mkl22 said:

I did my old merc at Jackson. Prices all about there. What drew me there was they have a torque converter machine to open and then weld it back. Also they had sufficient work benches to strip the gearbox. Many other workshops in Singapore do it on the floor. 

Don't mind me asking, which transmission specialist you went to opened the gearbox on the floor? So far all the transmission specialists I have been to, all have specialist workbenches for the gearbox dismantling job.

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I saw an opened gearbox before at the workshop. 

Respect to those mechanics.

If it were me, take out the parts…don’t know how to put in liao. 😵

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23 hours ago, Fcw75 said:

I saw an opened gearbox before at the workshop. 

Respect to those mechanics.

If it were me, take out the parts…don’t know how to put in liao. 😵

I suppose it comes with experience. Once you are familiar, you will know which parts belong where. For my, I have my own system to remember where bolts go, by arranging them in a specific order as I dismantle them. Of course, not as complicated as a gearbox, but complicated enough for someone who has never taken anything apart before :D

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On 10/19/2022 at 9:50 AM, Fcw75 said:

What’s the name bro? Share with us leh.

Yes, correctly pointed out by the other members here, Jackson Powertrain at Loyang.  Haha.

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2008 Camry gearbox leaking.

Please don't loud loud as I have a few Camry to clear.

I keep telling Toyota is good and pay a bit for for Camry as its the best!

:D

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Just did my gearbox 2 months ago in Aug 2022. Symptoms were a slipping gear when I accelerated, and sluggish move off when I engaged D gear from park. 

Car had 1+year of COE left, and the gearbox guy gave me the below options:

1. Overhaul gearbox - $2k

- 6 months warranty, 3-4 days downtime

2. Go with a used gearbox (not recon) - $1.3

- 1 month warranty, 2 days downtime

Naturally, I went with Option 1.

Everything works like a charm now. Gears engage smoothly, and no sluggish move off 

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2 minutes ago, Comage said:

Just did my gearbox 2 months ago in Aug 2022. Symptoms were a slipping gear when I accelerated, and sluggish move off when I engaged D gear from park. 

Car had 1+year of COE left, and the gearbox guy gave me the below options:

1. Overhaul gearbox - $2k

- 6 months warranty, 3-4 days downtime

2. Go with a used gearbox (not recon) - $1.3

- 1 month warranty, 2 days downtime

Naturally, I went with Option 1.

Got ws do for -1k also. (Normal cars).

A used gear box. Say toyota. Cost about 300 buks+- nia. 

Not that hard to replace. 

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Why so many people have gearbox problem one?

:D

Bought second hand cars from crooked used car dealers?

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I see how people drive in Japan I think their used gearbox will last a long time.

They pick up very smoothly.

Not like Ah Bengs here redline the car and then jam brake because of next traffic lights.

And then redline to next traffic lights 50m away again.

:D

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16 hours ago, Comage said:

Just did my gearbox 2 months ago in Aug 2022. Symptoms were a slipping gear when I accelerated, and sluggish move off when I engaged D gear from park. 

Car had 1+year of COE left, and the gearbox guy gave me the below options:

1. Overhaul gearbox - $2k

- 6 months warranty, 3-4 days downtime

2. Go with a used gearbox (not recon) - $1.3

- 1 month warranty, 2 days downtime

Naturally, I went with Option 1.

Everything works like a charm now. Gears engage smoothly, and no sluggish move off 

Wah sayang. 1+ year of COE left and you went to overhaul. Unless you are planning to renew the COE again, I would have scrapped the car or looked for cheaper recond gearbox options.

Which shop did you do your overhaul at?

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16 hours ago, Jamesc said:

2008 Camry gearbox leaking.

Please don't loud loud as I have a few Camry to clear.

I keep telling Toyota is good and pay a bit for for Camry as its the best!

:D

I'll take one if you sell me at paper value. I need the savings to cover the 150% road tax and major maintenance, seeing that you're a crooked dealer :D

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