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12 bolt vs 14 bolt transmission?


keebler

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May 7, 2010
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City
Mississippi-Mud capital
Vehicle Year
1986 and 1987
Transmission
Manual
Few months ago, bought an 86 ranger 4x4 single cab, it had no transmission or transfercase, had a a4ld laying around, put it in the truck, transmission was a piece of crap, so I called the local salvage yard today and Im going to put a manual transmission in it. The guy asked me was the transmission a 12 bolt or 14 bolt oil pan. I told him that it didnt have a transmisson when I bought it, so I didnt have a clue. They have a 12 bolt and a 14 bolt manual transmission available. Can someone explain to me what the difference between the two are, or is there a difference? Just want to make sure I dont cause myself more trouble as usual. Cause he didnt know what the difference was either. Help me out guys, if I run into another problem with this truck, I just mite blow this Btch up. lol
 
The manual trannys dont have a oil pan just automatics maybe a donor vehicle same year with a blown motor so you have all the parts available just a suggestion.
 
12 bolt is a mitsubishi FM145 and 14 bolt is a Mazda produced Toyo Koygo. In the 86 model year both are interchangeable.
 
If I blow it up, will definitely film it!!!!!!!!!!! That would be funny as hell! Thanks spitfire, figured it was something like that, just didnt want to waste anymore time than I already have. Thanks guys
 
Not true I have a 12 bolt Toyo koygo on my 1986 broncoII
If it's a 12 bolt bottom pan, it should be a Mitsubishi transmission.
 
My transmission is a fm145 E57A 7003KC 12 bolt this is a Toyo koygo id number. This was replacement for my original FM 145 E67A 7003 also a 12 bolt pan but is a mitisbitus transmission id number.
Now my shifter has too much wabble and I am trying to find new shifter. If anyone can help I would deeply appreciate it.
 

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I don't know what you mean by a 'toyo kogyo id number'. But the info you need will be found specifically within Mitsubishi FM145 discussion and documentation.
 
the mitsu fm145 has a steel pan..... the toyo kogyo has an aluminum pan.....the koyo can have 2 different lengths on the pilot also..
 
Good luck Pearl :)
 

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