Back in November my u joint took a dump on my 1996 V6 manual 4x4 Tacoma, and the vibrations of the driveshaft on the highway caused the bell housing to crack. I got it towed to a shop and was still able to shift through all the gears and put it into 4lo and back, albeit with the gearbox in neutral, since the clutch pedal was just limp and to the floor due to the lack of pressure. The truck was still running when I shut it off, so I'm pretty sure the engine is fine. It also took out the gas tank and muffler, but those should be pretty easy fixes.
I know it's been a while, but I was in the process of moving across the county at the time, so the whole situation put me in a bit of a hole. Regardless, I'm trying to get it going again, and I have the option of an r150 bell housing for $100, or a used gearbox from a v6 tundra for $400. Is it worth taking the risk of dropping the whole trans just to change the bell housing, or should I just a full extra transmission to be safe?
I know it's been a while, but I was in the process of moving across the county at the time, so the whole situation put me in a bit of a hole. Regardless, I'm trying to get it going again, and I have the option of an r150 bell housing for $100, or a used gearbox from a v6 tundra for $400. Is it worth taking the risk of dropping the whole trans just to change the bell housing, or should I just a full extra transmission to be safe?