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5 speed swap....DONE!!!!!! pics inside
Hocrest replied to hatchsub's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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Yeah... Saten speaks the truth But I prefer Manarius's idea. And as someone who has coverted parts of a WRX suspension to our SVX racer, you're going to have a trouble. You will need to use shims where the strut attaches to the spindle and the heights aren't right, it would probably lower your Legacy by about 2 inches. Also I looked it up and as I recall the spring rates for an SVX are lighter than those on a Legacy if they are higher it isn't by much...
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The right way to swap front struts on an EA82???
Hocrest replied to Hocrest's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
How about for dissasembly when I go to do the drivers side? Is the sway bar and tie rod the best way to get it?? -
I went to put new struts on the 3-Door today. The backs weren't too bad other than some rust. Before I realized that it was welded, I did manage to break the weld on the nut at the bottom mount. The other side was easier... On the fronts, what all needs to be disconected to give room to slide the old strut out of the top of the knuckle. And then back in. I just about managed to do the passenger side by undoing the sway bar mount and the tie rod. But the new strut still isn't seated all the way into the knuckle. The most I could get it with a jack and BFH still left about an inch to drop. I took it for a short drive tonight and it dropped about 1/2 inch, I guess I'll take it for another drive tomorrow and aim for some potholes?? I'm guessing that there is an easier way to do this?? Any tips?
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OK, took a look. First thing, try to use a straight screw driver into the place where the speed sensor goes. If you turn it CCW I'm guessing that it won't turn at all as you'd be trying to "drive" the car with a screwdriver. When you turn it CW you should get about an 1/8 of a turn and it will float up as the gear "unthreads" itself. If the screwdriver spins freely, then you know where the problem is. Now when I removed the passenger side bearing support, I could see the speed sensor drive gear and the little gear it drive's. But, you would have to remove the bearing to get access. And I don't see that being possible while it is in the case. However IF?????? (hopefully) you also remove the driver side bearing support, you MAY????? be able to move the diff unit away from the pinion gear, and then have access to the small SS "driven" gear. You'll need a good set of 90* snap ring pliars to remove the snap ring holding it on the shaft. And if the SS Drive gear is also stripped, you're going to have to pull the trans to get the diff out of the case. You have the FSM's to reference the procedure for pulling the bearing supports? IIRC (the way I did it tonight??) you need to mark the support and the case and then count how many turns it takes to unthread the support. Then rethread it the same number of turns and match up you're marks. Double check that I'm not missing anything though... Have fun with it. Let us know.
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It looks just like this. Here is the VSS with the stem in place; and the stem looks like this; On the Diff, it is exactly the same whether there is a cable attached to drive the VSS in the dash, or there is a electronic VSS attached like yours. All you're missing is the stem, and maybe the seal. The seal is a rubber and metal washer that sits on the end of sensor where the shaft spins through. I don't really want to sell this one, as it's a spare for my fleet of SVX's, but I'll ship it out if you want to try it out, to see if you need to get one. Sorry for the crappy cell phone pics, but the battery in the camera was dead...
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It's not often that some one can say that Shawn is wrong when it comes to Subaru information, but... Shawn you're wrong :-p Here is a link to the Subaru of Indiana web site. And a link for information on scheduling a tour. Anyone that wants to go to Lafeyette can go on a tour, if you send in your request ahead of time.
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Brian, what size tires are those? They didn't rub at stock height?
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Stolen wheels
Hocrest replied to edrach's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
But it would be pretty funny.