1. Welcome to Tacoma World!

    You are currently viewing as a guest! To get full-access, you need to register for a FREE account.

    As a registered member, you’ll be able to:
    • Participate in all Tacoma discussion topics
    • Communicate privately with other Tacoma owners from around the world
    • Post your own photos in our Members Gallery
    • Access all special features of the site

TransGo A340 F (4x4) Valve Body Shift Kit Install (with pictures)

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Rldanie, Oct 5, 2019.

  1. Oct 5, 2019 at 3:49 PM
    #1
    Rldanie

    Rldanie [OP] Punisher78

    Joined:
    Jan 28, 2018
    Member:
    #242763
    Messages:
    829
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Ryan
    Colorado
    Vehicle:
    2002 Supercharged, 2” pulley, FIC, Methanol, Transgo Shift Kit
    Engine Performance upgrades: Supercharged (Magnuson) FIC/6 Champion Radiator Toyota Corolla thermostat 168° JBA Headers JBA cat back exhaust Upgraded fuel pump Volant Cold Air Intake With custom plexiglass cover TransGo Transmission A340F Valve Body upgrade B&M Transmission cooler Methanol Injection 2 inch pulley Future Plans Supra Injectors Light weight crankshaft pulley Leather seats Off-road upgrades 3” rough country lift 33x12.5” Dick Cepeks Other upgrades: JL Audio 12W6 Sub in custom box JL Audio C5 Mids and tweets all the way around Sound dampened whole cab Transmission temp sensor Gen Tex rear view mirror (temp and compass) Blue instrument panel, a/c control panel lights, shifter, ashtray, glove box. Blacked out badges Blackout bumpers and grill MariMoto Projectors with demon eyes LED Taillights Second generation leather steering wheel with audio controls Custom leather wrapped automatic transmission shifter 3rd gen 4 Runner key ring light (blue) 3rd gen 4 Runner hood scoop
    TAKE YOUR TIME A ND PAY ATTENTION. Some say this is not a difficult process, I give it a 6.5 for difficultly.

    IF you are doing this mod to your daily driver and you need it for work on Monday, start on Friday night and free up the whole weekend just in case. Also, make sure you have ALL the parts and tools before you start. My VB gaskets took 1 week to come in at the dealership.


    Here we go:

    Here are the removal and reinstall instruction in case you lose them or spill ATF all over them.

    TransGo 1.jpg Trans Go 2.jpg TransGo 3.jpg TransGo 5.jpg TranGo 6.jpg Trans Go 7.jpg

    Here is a full PDF of instructions including each VB Type

    https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/transgo-340-hd2-reprogramming-kit-manual.631697/

    Put the truck in neutral, this will make it easier to reinstall the Valve Body later

    Put in N.jpg

    Unplug the battery

    Unplug.jpg

    Drain the Pan, it's a 14mm

    14 mm.jpg Drain.jpg

    You'll need a screwdriver to carefully pry the pan away from the transmission case. Watch out! There is still ATF in the pan!

    Pan.jpg

    Unbolt transmission dip stick and fill pipe
    14 mm remove.jpg


    Clean the pan, take a picture of your filter and filter bolt location and remove. BE CAREFUL ATF WILL COME OUT!

    Clean pan.jpg Filter.jpg

    TAKE A PICTURE OF YOUR VALVE BODY STILL IN THE TRANSMISSION AND PRINT IT OUT A NICE CLEAR PICTURE OF IT 8.5x11" You'll need this later.

    VB Pic in Trans.jpg

    Get some sticky dots and label each bolt on the picture you printed out as you take them out and put a corresponding number on a piece of tape around the bolt. I know this is a pain,trust me, just do it. There are about 17ish of them (depending on your year and VB) and there are 2,3 or 4 different lengths that must go back in the right place. BE CAREFUL...MORE..ATF WILL COME OUT!

    IMG_0250.jpg

    Follow the directions and unplug the kick down cable (if you have one) and the solenoids

    Also, watch out for your drain back valve and B-2 springs (2) they will fall out as you drop the VB. (They are at the front of the transmission). Easy to understand where they go and there is a IPT video online.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vZFwSP2TbTY


    After you remove the VB place it on a clean workspace and flip it over. Now, TAKE A CLEAR PICTURE OF IT AND PRINT OUT THE PICTURE, 8.5 x 11 is best

    Again, note locations as you remove bolts, there are several different sizes

    IMG_0254.jpg


    IMG_0255.jpg


    IMG_0257.jpg


    Now, CAREFULLY grab the VB with both hands and flip it back over like a toasted cheese sandwich being careful to make sure nothing falls out!

    Slide the upper VB off the lower VB making sure to keep the mental separator plate tight to the upper VB, those check balls WILL fall out if you don't. Also there are 2 valves that like to fall out that are noted on the instructions...I typed them to stay in place.

    IMG_0313.jpg

    After you get the upper VB off the lower VB, keeping the separator plate tight to the upper VB, flip it over and CAREFULLY slide the plate off, you'll see all your check balls in place.

    Follow instructions for VB mod based on your VB type 1,2,3 or 4

    BE CAREFUL WHEN DRILLING (take your time) AND DONT SCRATCH THE INSIDE OF THE VB GETTING THE VAVLES OUT...THAT"S BAD

    Upper VB

    IMG_0258.jpg

    Lower VB

    IMG_0268.jpg


    Here are the Drill locations on separator plate with old gasket still in place. Remove the gasket before drilling, make sure you verify the correct drill bit size and location 3 times before drilling, you can't go back on this step.

    IMG_0296.jpg

    Continue following instructions for VB mod based on your VB type,1,2,3 or 4

    After you complete the instructions...Double check to make sure you did it right... :)

    There are 3 little filter inside the VB, it is suggested that you push them into the gasket and separator plate before flipping it and the upper VB back onto the lower VB.. Be gental, you don't want to break them (They are Plastic)

    AGAIN...BE CAREFUL NOT TO LET ANYTHING FALL OUT WHEN YOU FLIP

    IMG_0317.jpg

    Make sure your separator plate and both gaskets ALL line up with both VBs. Start ALL bolts by hand using the guide you made to put them back in the correct spots.

    NOTE: The AFT breaks down the glue on the tape, make sure each bolt is clean before you put them back (again , by hand first).

    IMG_0320.jpg

    IMG_0322.jpg IMG_0321.jpg
    Torque to spec in inch lbs..
    IMG_0319.jpg
    Now for the Accumulator Springs:

    STOP! CHECK FIRST to see if you have Type A or Type B accumulator positions.

    Type A are easy because they likely fell out when you pulled the VB and you don't need them (You still need the B-0 and Drain Check that fell out though)
    If you have Type B like I did, you're in for a treat...The springs are held it by a C clip. Use a die cutter AND something to pull out the C clip at the same time. TransGo fails to note this.

    Pull out ONE Accumulator pistons at a time, follow the directions and replace, no greased needed they will stay put.

    Note: I damaged mine trying to pull it out not knowing about the C clip. No biggie, you discard them.

    IMG_0334.jpg

    IMG_0328.jpg IMG_0344.jpg IMG_0346.jpg IMG_0337.jpg IMG_0338.jpgDOIMG_0339.jpg

    Don't worry if you damage the spring or clip, you won't be reusing them.

    Here are what that look like back in the Transmission case

    IMG_0359.jpg

    Buy 2 extra long bolt of the same tread as the VB bolts and cut the ends off, place them in the bolt holes in the case to make it easier to line up when reinstalling the VB into the transmission case.

    GMQK8075.jpg IMG_0333.jpg
    IMG_0404.jpg IMG_0405.jpg

    Use Vaseline or assembly grease to hold your drain check valve (if you have one) and B-0 springs in place while you get your VB back in place and lined up...Don't take too long, they won't stay there much more than a few minutes.

    IMG_0407.jpg IMG_0410.jpg IMG_0471.jpg

    Use the print out of the VB in the case you printed our near the beginning of the project to put the bolts back in the correct spots...they are different sizes.


    IMG_0253.jpg IMG_0255.jpg

    Torque to spec in inch lbs..

    IMG_0319.jpg


    Replace pan torque to spec and fill with ATF...go slow with filling or half will end up on the floor.

    IMG_0475.jpg

    This mod requires patience and attention to detail...Again..TAKE YOUR TIME!

    COMPLETE AT YOUR OWN RISK

    Best,
    Ryan
     

    Attached Files:

    Last edited: Dec 2, 2019
    2004Taco, 05Taco4x4, jammer and 7 others like this.
  2. Oct 5, 2019 at 7:47 PM
    #2
    License2Ill

    License2Ill Woke like a Coma Toyota Tacoma

    Joined:
    May 20, 2012
    Member:
    #79174
    Messages:
    2,253
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Ian
    It's a dry heat thou, AZ
    Vehicle:
    2004 SC'd 5VZ DC 5spd 4x4 TRD.GOV
    Bailing wire & Duct tape
    Thanks for taking the time for this post! Good job!
     
    Rldanie[OP] likes this.
  3. Oct 5, 2019 at 8:17 PM
    #3
    CD20H

    CD20H Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Oct 25, 2014
    Member:
    #141019
    Messages:
    736
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Ben
    North Texas
    Vehicle:
    2004 Double Cab TRD 4x4 Limited
    Magnuson Kompressor, OME lift kit, JBA Headers, junky Sony radio.
    What is the advantage of this kit?
     
  4. Oct 5, 2019 at 8:58 PM
    #4
    Rldanie

    Rldanie [OP] Punisher78

    Joined:
    Jan 28, 2018
    Member:
    #242763
    Messages:
    829
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Ryan
    Colorado
    Vehicle:
    2002 Supercharged, 2” pulley, FIC, Methanol, Transgo Shift Kit
    Engine Performance upgrades: Supercharged (Magnuson) FIC/6 Champion Radiator Toyota Corolla thermostat 168° JBA Headers JBA cat back exhaust Upgraded fuel pump Volant Cold Air Intake With custom plexiglass cover TransGo Transmission A340F Valve Body upgrade B&M Transmission cooler Methanol Injection 2 inch pulley Future Plans Supra Injectors Light weight crankshaft pulley Leather seats Off-road upgrades 3” rough country lift 33x12.5” Dick Cepeks Other upgrades: JL Audio 12W6 Sub in custom box JL Audio C5 Mids and tweets all the way around Sound dampened whole cab Transmission temp sensor Gen Tex rear view mirror (temp and compass) Blue instrument panel, a/c control panel lights, shifter, ashtray, glove box. Blacked out badges Blackout bumpers and grill MariMoto Projectors with demon eyes LED Taillights Second generation leather steering wheel with audio controls Custom leather wrapped automatic transmission shifter 3rd gen 4 Runner key ring light (blue) 3rd gen 4 Runner hood scoop
    Mostly Transmission protection. If you are running a Supercharger, it gets rid of some clutch slip and makes it shift harder . The only other advantage I could see is that there’s a option for no shifting in first low. This would be good for trails.
     
  5. Oct 9, 2019 at 6:56 PM
    #5
    joeficsit

    joeficsit Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Aug 9, 2014
    Member:
    #135758
    Messages:
    67
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Chris
    Texas 'Yall
    Vehicle:
    PreRunner with transfer case in
    Update on how it drives please! Thanks.
     
  6. Oct 9, 2019 at 7:41 PM
    #6
    Rldanie

    Rldanie [OP] Punisher78

    Joined:
    Jan 28, 2018
    Member:
    #242763
    Messages:
    829
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Ryan
    Colorado
    Vehicle:
    2002 Supercharged, 2” pulley, FIC, Methanol, Transgo Shift Kit
    Engine Performance upgrades: Supercharged (Magnuson) FIC/6 Champion Radiator Toyota Corolla thermostat 168° JBA Headers JBA cat back exhaust Upgraded fuel pump Volant Cold Air Intake With custom plexiglass cover TransGo Transmission A340F Valve Body upgrade B&M Transmission cooler Methanol Injection 2 inch pulley Future Plans Supra Injectors Light weight crankshaft pulley Leather seats Off-road upgrades 3” rough country lift 33x12.5” Dick Cepeks Other upgrades: JL Audio 12W6 Sub in custom box JL Audio C5 Mids and tweets all the way around Sound dampened whole cab Transmission temp sensor Gen Tex rear view mirror (temp and compass) Blue instrument panel, a/c control panel lights, shifter, ashtray, glove box. Blacked out badges Blackout bumpers and grill MariMoto Projectors with demon eyes LED Taillights Second generation leather steering wheel with audio controls Custom leather wrapped automatic transmission shifter 3rd gen 4 Runner key ring light (blue) 3rd gen 4 Runner hood scoop
    Firmer shifting
    1-2 much firmer
    2-3 A little firmer
    3-4 A little firmer

    For me, the point of this install was to protect the transmission from the supercharger , Methanol injection and smaller pulley.

    There is definitely faster response to the wheels.

    I also experienced a .3 increase in Boost

    That could be due to the colder weather here in Colorado. Did not have my supercharger last winter
     
    treyus30 likes this.
  7. Oct 9, 2019 at 7:53 PM
    #7
    austinmtb

    austinmtb Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Feb 26, 2017
    Member:
    #211727
    Messages:
    1,053
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Austin
    Southern Oregon
    Vehicle:
    2004 Toyota Tacoma DC TRD 4x4
    ADS Coilovers & Shocks, All Pro Standard Leafs, TRD Supercharger, Haltech Standalone, URD 2.2'' pulley, Method NV wheels, Copper Discoverer STT Pro tires, ECGS 4:56 gears, custom steel tube bumper, custom steel skid plate,
    Thanks for posting! I've had this transgo kit sitting around for awhile now but have yet to install it. I'm curious if you're happy with the results?

    Also, was there a gasket between the upper and lower valve body that you had to replace?
     
    Rldanie[OP] likes this.
  8. Oct 9, 2019 at 8:20 PM
    #8
    Rldanie

    Rldanie [OP] Punisher78

    Joined:
    Jan 28, 2018
    Member:
    #242763
    Messages:
    829
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Ryan
    Colorado
    Vehicle:
    2002 Supercharged, 2” pulley, FIC, Methanol, Transgo Shift Kit
    Engine Performance upgrades: Supercharged (Magnuson) FIC/6 Champion Radiator Toyota Corolla thermostat 168° JBA Headers JBA cat back exhaust Upgraded fuel pump Volant Cold Air Intake With custom plexiglass cover TransGo Transmission A340F Valve Body upgrade B&M Transmission cooler Methanol Injection 2 inch pulley Future Plans Supra Injectors Light weight crankshaft pulley Leather seats Off-road upgrades 3” rough country lift 33x12.5” Dick Cepeks Other upgrades: JL Audio 12W6 Sub in custom box JL Audio C5 Mids and tweets all the way around Sound dampened whole cab Transmission temp sensor Gen Tex rear view mirror (temp and compass) Blue instrument panel, a/c control panel lights, shifter, ashtray, glove box. Blacked out badges Blackout bumpers and grill MariMoto Projectors with demon eyes LED Taillights Second generation leather steering wheel with audio controls Custom leather wrapped automatic transmission shifter 3rd gen 4 Runner key ring light (blue) 3rd gen 4 Runner hood scoop
    I’m happy I got it back together right...lol

    It’s a lot of work for a small amount of results , kind of like headers .

    Yes, I happy with the new shifting, it’s much more sporty... I wouldn’t recommend doing the hot rod option... try truck first.

    You do have to buy an upper valve body gasket and a lower valve body gasket as they are not part of the kit.

    I recommend going to the dealership with your Vin number.

    Hope this helps

    Feel free to reach out to me if you decide to do it and have questions .

    Please do not count on being able to use your vehicle for a while in case you Encounter issues.

    Also, I changed my filter and solenoids while I was in there .
     
    Last edited: Nov 17, 2019
  9. Apr 16, 2020 at 5:39 AM
    #9
    nut

    nut she'll ride

    Joined:
    Nov 6, 2011
    Member:
    #66555
    Messages:
    1,627
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Patrick
    Arizona
    Vehicle:
    Totaled
    TRD SKEWP DCSB 4x4 Silver Mica | URD TCAI/MAF CAL | BHLM | GrillCraft | FF Sliders | LED's All Around | 12v Constant On | EGR In Channel | 15% Tint | Trimmed mud flaps | Fog Light Anytime Mod | Debadged | Tailgate Hoseclamp | DTRL Switch | Disabled Lock Beep/Seatbelt Chime | Husky Liners | HID's | BedRug | WO Seat Covers | ABS Kill Switch | Oil Catch Can | Viper 5704 | Custom Carbon Cabin Filter | Backup Camera Anytime | 400W Anytime | In Cab Outlet W/USB | Firestone Ride Rites | Ams Oil All Around | 32" LED In Lower Grill | BlackVue DR500GW-HD |
    Great write-up. Looking at doing a an A340 Swap in my T100. It's supercharged as well so this is a must. Will be printing this whole thing to put on my work bench.

    THANKS!
     
  10. Apr 16, 2020 at 7:16 AM
    #10
    opteron

    opteron Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    May 27, 2014
    Member:
    #130756
    Messages:
    1,342
    Gender:
    Male
    whittier, CA.
    Vehicle:
    2003 DB 4x4 SR5
    Leer camper, bug-rug, fox suspension 2.0 rear, fox 2.5 front, BAMF sliders and LCA, TRD fake 3 piece rims
    Awesome thanks! Sticky?
     
  11. May 1, 2020 at 10:41 PM
    #11
    mechanicjon

    mechanicjon They call me "Jonny Stubs"

    Joined:
    Dec 2, 2016
    Member:
    #203828
    Messages:
    10,083
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Jon
    Scottsdale Arizona
    Vehicle:
    04 Taco SC 4dr SR5 TRD Prerunner
    Supercharged, AEM FIC/6, Meth Inj, ION Alloy's, Radio & Phone steering Wheel controls,Fabtech AAL, Billie's wrapped with 880's , Tundra big brake conversion, bully bars and Pioneer DDin Stereo/dvd with exterrnal usb ports. 290K and going strong.
    Did you use the solid rod spacers on the acummultor pistons that come in the kit?
     
  12. May 2, 2020 at 7:08 AM
    #12
    Rldanie

    Rldanie [OP] Punisher78

    Joined:
    Jan 28, 2018
    Member:
    #242763
    Messages:
    829
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Ryan
    Colorado
    Vehicle:
    2002 Supercharged, 2” pulley, FIC, Methanol, Transgo Shift Kit
    Engine Performance upgrades: Supercharged (Magnuson) FIC/6 Champion Radiator Toyota Corolla thermostat 168° JBA Headers JBA cat back exhaust Upgraded fuel pump Volant Cold Air Intake With custom plexiglass cover TransGo Transmission A340F Valve Body upgrade B&M Transmission cooler Methanol Injection 2 inch pulley Future Plans Supra Injectors Light weight crankshaft pulley Leather seats Off-road upgrades 3” rough country lift 33x12.5” Dick Cepeks Other upgrades: JL Audio 12W6 Sub in custom box JL Audio C5 Mids and tweets all the way around Sound dampened whole cab Transmission temp sensor Gen Tex rear view mirror (temp and compass) Blue instrument panel, a/c control panel lights, shifter, ashtray, glove box. Blacked out badges Blackout bumpers and grill MariMoto Projectors with demon eyes LED Taillights Second generation leather steering wheel with audio controls Custom leather wrapped automatic transmission shifter 3rd gen 4 Runner key ring light (blue) 3rd gen 4 Runner hood scoop
    Only when it called for them. Mine was a type B, The 2nd gear required the solid rod spacer
     
    Last edited: May 2, 2020
  13. May 2, 2020 at 7:55 AM
    #13
    Arctic Taco

    Arctic Taco Firefly, Serenity Ed. -Arctic Taco, a slow build

    Joined:
    Apr 24, 2011
    Member:
    #55445
    Messages:
    833
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Steve
    Denali Park, Alaska
    Vehicle:
    98 Tacoma Xtra Cab DLX, 85 Toyota LWB 4x4
    dents and missing bits Gravel garage, hillbilly trained mechanic…
    I helped my buddy finish his up.
    Pictures and documentation as the OP has stated will be a big help.

    This was a few years ago and I don’t remember exactly where it was, I just noticed the shoulder on the rubber washer when it was being reassembled ( for the 4th time), so sometimes extra /fresh eyes can help.
    There is a rubber screen(?) with a shouldered washer about 3/16 thick/ wide looking at it from the side.
    Pay attention to which side is up/down (take pictures) depending on how you dismantle the VB. If it is upside down it will cause slippage during shifts. Be sure to have plenty of Vaseline on hand in case you end up pulling it apart a few times.
    Once that washer/screen was in correctly the shifts were solid and very crisp on the test drive.
     
    Rldanie[OP] likes this.
  14. Apr 7, 2022 at 11:38 AM
    #14
    Jake TheTool

    Jake TheTool New Member

    Joined:
    Apr 7, 2022
    Member:
    #394463
    Messages:
    1
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Jake
    Vehicle:
    These days, 4Runners
    Supercharged. Valve body mods. External cooler. Big brakes
    Only thing I might add, is that I always change the O rings, on the accumulator pistons, prior to installing them.
    More often than not, the old ones will have developed a squared edge; on the friction side.
     

Products Discussed in

To Top