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Everything posted by johnceggleston
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the vc center diff is replaceable, you can probably do it with the trans in the car. but if the trans is also bad just replace the whole thing and you are good to go. the center diff is the rear most part of the trans. but the trans itself may not be bad, i don't know what happens when you tow a 5 spd with 2 wheels down and 2 up.
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welcome aboard, tell us about your car, miles condition, etc. the wiring should be there so adding the tach should be easy. probably the same as a legacy, but you'll need to check. you can post a 'wanted' add in the classifieds here, someone should have one. it might be a little easier just to replace the whole instrument cluster, but your mileage wouldn't match the the new odometer.
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will the mystery engine please sign in? ej22 swap?
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you would need a tire 22% larger. these sizes will get you very close, if they exist: 205/85/14 215/75/15 195/75/16 (or 185/80/16) with stock outback, 205/70/15, you'd be going about 52 mph. but will an ea81 have the power to push those tires?
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you can remove the rear section of drive shaft, not the front section. the front section slips into the rear of the trans and creates a seal that keeps the trans fluid in the trans. i have wondered if you could just use the very first piece of the front section that slips in and drill it and pin it like an axle shaft, but i've never heard of any one doing it. the front section is usually the part that causes problems. you need to find out what's making the noise. since it went away in FWD it's limited to the drive shaft, likely,... rear diff, unlikley,... axles, possible, or wheel bearings, possible.
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if i understand you right, either the clutch slipped for the entire tow or the engine turned over backwards. that's if the front wheels were down and it was pulled backwards. also front wheels turning and back wheels not would screw up the viscous coupling, awd unit. if it was pointing frontwards, it still screwed up the VC, but the engine probably didn't turn over. so the list of possibly damaged stuff: VC clutch engine bearings? engine rings? who on earth would tow a car in gear.? how far was it towed?
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it's easy put the key in the ignition and turn it a little, not even to the first click. then you need a long probe with a 90* bend on the end about 1/4" long, an ice pick wtit a crook on the end would be perfect. on either the front or back side, probably the back, hard to see side, there is a 1/8" round flush pin press that in and pull on the key, the cylinder will slide right out. i assume you have already removed the plastic covers. good luck. aren't you glad you asked!!
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why are you removing the ignition assembly.? you don't have to unbolt it to remove the key lock cylinder. what's wrong with the car? when i did it, i bought new 'snap bolts'. in hind site i should have just used regular bolts with hex heads. if they want to steal it they will, snap bolts aren't going stop them.