Photos of what I'm looking for are at this link: viewtopic.php?p=13375#p13375
- In the first photo, the input shaft is shown protruding from the top of the tranny. The splines engage the clutch disc, and the small end fits into the pilot bearing mounted in the center of the flywheel.
- Succeeding photos show how to remove the input shaft.
- The 6th photo shows the input shaft (and its associated end bearing) after removal.
My input shaft is in bad shape. When I had the input shaft out briefly during my clutch job this past spring, I noticed severe pitting on the shaft just forward of the helical gear. That's where the roller bearing at the front of the tranny rides (the roller bearing is visible in the 5th photo at the above link). I'm pretty certain that's the cause of my excessive bearing noise when I release the clutch... when I let my foot off the clutch, the sound is there no matter if I'm stopped or in motion... and when I push the clutch pedal down, the sound disappears

More info about my problem is detailed in the following posts on the forum -- from this link to the end of the thread:
http://www.tercel4wd.com/forums/viewtop ... 188#p37188
I looked at 5 parts cars I knew about in my area... but all had over 250K miles, some were automatics, and/or the tranny was missing. So I'm putting it out to the forum and casting a wider net

Question: Is the input shaft the same for all T4WD model years, or is there some difference in the helical gear between the '82 to '84 w/ the 3.73:1 ratio, and the '85 to '88 w/ the 4.10:1 ratio? Also, do 4WD models use the same input shaft as 2WD models? I suspect not, but hopefully somebody out there has more specific info.
I know that the long-term solution is to acquire a whole tranny/transaxle assembly from a low-mileage Terc 4x4 wagon with the 4.10:1 ratio, but so far no luck there.
Thanks, in advance, for any info or help y'all can provide
