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So, I decided to ask the group for the inside poop on this. One of the input shaft bearings is getting noisy in my 95 Legacy. With 198K on the clock, and some neglect on my part (and the previous owner) it's no surprise it's got problems. My dad has a trans from his 91 Legacy that I could just swap in, but I think the final drive ratios are different. I think I've got a 4.11 final drive, and the 91's had 3.90 but he seems to think his was 4.11

 

So boys and girls, tell me the truth...

 

Keith

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if you have a known good trans sitting there, i'd definitely use it. swap in the rear diff to match and you're golden. you can ask the off-road guru's what difference changing from 4.11 to 3.90 would make, but it won't be very much. of course verify and then double check all your diff ratios and make certain they match.

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90-94 legacy 5 speeds were 4.11 and the TURBO 91-94 were 3.90

 

Trust me on this one.....i have been on this road before.

 

FWIW, If you can find a 3.90 turbo tranny you will give up a little off the line but your mileage will go up greatly (I did this swap and couldn't believe my eyes/calculations)

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90-94 legacy 5 speeds were 4.11 and the TURBO 91-94 were 3.90

 

Trust me on this one.....i have been on this road before.

 

FWIW, If you can find a 3.90 turbo tranny you will give up a little off the line but your mileage will go up greatly (I did this swap and couldn't believe my eyes/calculations)

 

So then you're saying that my 95 is not 4.11 or is? :confused:

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between what shawn said and what Hocrest said....that is what i would do.

 

OR you could think of it this way: it isn't going to be a 3.9 b/c it isn't a turbo, and it "shouldn't" be a 4.44 since it isn't an OB or GT so in theroy it should be a 4.11. I'd still ask the dealer to run the tranny code or look for the sticker on the diff like Hocrest and shawn said though.

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when searching car-part.com, everything indicates that 95 a/t is 4.11, 95 m/t is 3.9. the 3.9 shows up in the description of rear "carrier" for 95 m/t thru 97 m/t more often than any other ratio. 95 a/t thru 98 a/t is 4.11 for 2.2L cars. this is not a garrantee.

 

i'd call the dealer parts dept.

 

EDIT: i also found a reference to the 4:44 ratio in the 96-99 2.5L a/t as 40 x9 teeth. if this is the case then the 4:11 ratio will have 37 teeth on the ring gear and 9 on the pinion; and the 3:9 will have 35 teeth on the ring gear and 9 on the pinion. any one know if this is acurate? and is it more or less work to swap a ring gear than a rear diff. ?? my guess is more. but knowlege is power, and more is better.

 

john

 

 

between what shawn said and what Hocrest said....that is what i would do.

 

OR you could think of it this way: it isn't going to be a 3.9 b/c it isn't a turbo, and it "shouldn't" be a 4.44 since it isn't an OB or GT so in theroy it should be a 4.11. I'd still ask the dealer to run the tranny code or look for the sticker on the diff like Hocrest and shawn said though.

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