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dr tranny , starter and linkage

ej-ea adapter plate

ea redrilled flywheel

driveline modified

 

custom trannny crosmember mount

 

and a partridge in a pear tree

 

So the axles tines would match up? 23 tines, right? or is it 25?

Crossmember mount is easy, I can get the adaptor plate from you, jy has a

ton of EA82's out there.

But I'm concerned about the driveline.

How would it need to be modified?

I have torn apart an EA driveline but not an EJ...

I know I'd need a different diff for the front end, I like my 4.11 final drive

ratio, so I'd probably buy an lsd for it or pull the diff out of my current

tranny.

Anything else you can think of that I'll need?

Other than bigger tires and a lift...

 

Twitch

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Ok, I found out that its 93 imp fwd axles needed.

Current parts list:

93 imp fwd axles

EJ to EA adapter kit (SJR or others)

EA crossmember*

5 sp d/r tranny*

Pedal Box

Linkages (cables and the like)

and a custom driveshaft

 

*is what I already have. :banana:

 

Twitch

 

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Ok, I found out that its 93 imp fwd axles needed.

Current parts list:

93 imp fwd axles

EJ to EA adapter kit (SJR or others)

EA crossmember*

5 sp d/r tranny*

Pedal Box

Linkages (cables and the like)

and a custom driveshaft

 

 

There are no cables for the D/R linkage.

 

Must be FWD automatic Impreza axles, 93-94

 

You'll need a 3.9 rear diff. Changing the front diff to 4.11 is VERY complicated, and requires grinding the corners of the teeth off the 4.11 pinion, and placing the whole AWD pinion shaft, and shift forks from your current trans into the D/R. Alot of work, and not something to do for the first time you even split a case.

 

I believe you can use the front section of an EA82 D/R driveshaft. Gotta swap the carrier bearings, but otherwise I believe it would work.

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There are no cables for the D/R linkage.

 

Must be FWD automatic Impreza axles, 93-94

 

You'll need a 3.9 rear diff. Changing the front diff to 4.11 is VERY complicated, and requires grinding the corners of the teeth off the 4.11 pinion, and placing the whole AWD pinion shaft, and shift forks from your current trans into the D/R. Alot of work, and not something to do for the first time you even split a case.

 

I believe you can use the front section of an EA82 D/R driveshaft. Gotta swap the carrier bearings, but otherwise I believe it would work.

 

Ok, thanks for the insight into the diff issue.

And as for the Imp axles, I believe I needed 93 manual fwd axles, but I'll

double check my sources.

And I used linkages as a broad term to cover speedo cable, clutch cable,

etc.

 

Thanks for all the advice and please, keep it coming.

 

Twitch

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So my old tranny is now experimental I see.... :grin:

 

-Jaren

 

Kind of... :-p

I'll be getting another d/r from pull and save so as to have a 5 speed for the

brat as well :)

I just wanted to see what all it would take to put a d/r into my lego.

And considering its going to be replacing an automatic, it won't be much

more work than I already have to do.

So yes, I will have the only first gen d/r in north Idaho :headbang:

All I need to do after I get the tranny installed is put some outback struts

on and all terrains and YEE HAW!!! :grin:

 

Twitch

 

PS: I should have mentioned this by now, but I guess I just forgot.

The car this is being looked at to have done to it is a 1990 lego wagon,

280k on the car 130k or so on the engine but only like 100 miles on the

rebuilt heads and new head gaskets, 150k on the rebuilt but :dead:

4EAT.

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