Everything posted by Numbchux
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EDM USDM JDM food for thought.
Numbchux replied to Mitchy's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXAll the Legacies/Outbacks/Bajas/Tribecas have been made in Indiana since 1995, and some of them earlier. Impreza/Forester are made in Indiana as of the last couple years. That said, I'm under the impression that the engines are assembled in Japan and shipped over. But I'm not completely sure of that. I'm also under the impression that interference and single port heads were not correlated, and the parts catalog says the pistons changed as of mfg date of 7/96.
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When to use FWD on AWD 95 Legacy
Numbchux replied to Ravenwoods's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXUse it to run different sized tires (spare). You can use it when daily driving, but it doesn't reduce any inertia (all the components still spin), and the physical drag from the clutches being released is negated by the hydraulic drag on the pump to release those clutches. IIRC, on the phase 1 transmissions, no hydraulic pressure (engine off) will lock those clutch packs, so engine off will not disengage the AWD. It can be handy to diagnose a transfer clutch problem.
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95 Legacy 4EAT AWD questions
Numbchux replied to Jadu108's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXIt changes the allowable percentage in speed difference front to rear. Similar effect, just slightly different reason I disagree. The AWD actuation is effected most by the throttle position, gently bringing it off idle may not be enough to change it much. I'd give it a stab of throttle and rev it out to 3-4k and then let off. The best test is in the snow or mud, where there's enough drag so you can sustain 1/2-3/4 throttle and keep the tires spinning. But that's not exactly a practical test.
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Junkyard bits..
That logo is definitely pre-'90. Cool find!
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95 Legacy 4EAT AWD questions
Numbchux replied to Jadu108's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXYes, they use transmission fluid to apply pressure to the clutch packs that transfer power to the rear. As mentioned, it relies on hydraulic pressure to engage the rear axle, so with the car off, driveshaft spinning by hand is definitely fine. Grain of salt, I haven't tested this, nor do I have a car with that AWD that I could test it on. BUT. There are 2 speed sensors, effectively measuring front and rear output speed, when a difference is detected it should feather the clutch packs to send a little torque to the rear. IIRC, regardless of any other conditions, it should apply some pressure to those clutches, which should spin the rear axle with no load on it. The only variable here that I'm unsure of, is that when you have it on jack stands, you're presumably at idle. It's possible that with no throttle detected, it won't apply enough pressure to the clutch packs to spin. If you blip the throttle with it in gear, and they still don't spin, you definitely have a problem. Also, this information covers nearly all 4EAT AWD Subarus (definitely your '95 Legacy), there are a few exceptions that have VTD AWD with a 4EAT. SVXs in other markets, Outback H6 VDC models (this is what I have, which is why I can't test this), and WRXs, maybe others. These models have a true differential, which is also limited by clutch packs.
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Justy ej22 engine swap
Yea, with some mounts and axles (and wiring, and plumbing...all the normal swap stuff), a person could put almost any transverse FWD drivetrain in one. Wouldn't even be terribly hard to keep it AWD (custom driveshaft, finding a rear diff in the right ratio). People put VTEC Honda engines in old Minis fairly regularly....
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Justy ej22 engine swap
Ha. I forgot Justy's use a 3-cyl....good call
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Justy ej22 engine swap
No Justy uses an inline engine, transversely-mounted. About as different as it's possible to be and still be a 4-cylinder.
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2012 Legacy headlights, high beams won't stay on
Numbchux replied to Daddybob's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXBulbs can fail intermittently, but both of them? Not likely. Sounds like a headlight switch, easy enough to test with a multimeter and a wiring diagram.
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EJ head bolts
Numbchux replied to el_freddo's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXAs long as they're not corroded, they're good to go. Threads will pull out of the block before the bolts will stretch.
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Turbo kit?
Numbchux replied to mikeymaiden's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXGD is right. It can be done, but it's not simple. There is no "kit". It will require a lot of custom parts, and a lot of work (yes, I've done it).
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Dual climate on a not dual... forester?
Numbchux replied to crazyman03's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXWe had a situation like this when I worked at the dealership (several years ago, so bear with me). The heater box and vents are all the same between the dual zone and base models, the only change is with the blend door (s) and mechanism. I don't remember exactly what is different, or how it works, but the temp control cable runs down the passenger side, and has to actuate both sides, and something between there fails.
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Brake swap, 99 impreza OB front disk 1 piston to 2 piston
FYI, the commonly-reffered-to H6 rotors, are not H6 specific, but mid-'02+ Outbacks. And I'll be you'll find a WRX/STi has the same master as your forester.
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Brake swap, 99 impreza OB front disk 1 piston to 2 piston
Depends what you're upgrading from. Most EJ cars use the same size master cylinder. If you've got a 5-lug EA car, and you've used larger calipers front and rear, it would be a good idea to go to a larger master cylinder to gain back some of your pedal travel/feel.
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Why can't I find loaded struts for a 1995 Legacy L?
Numbchux replied to ShutterAce66's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXNot many loaded struts available for any Subaru. Just replace what's failed.
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long travel Outbacks or making Subarus faster and more reliable offroad
Nope, H6 VDC. And yea, it's very violent.
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long travel Outbacks or making Subarus faster and more reliable offroad
Nope, H6 VDC. And yea, it's very violent.
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long travel Outbacks or making Subarus faster and more reliable offroad
Our '04 has done this since we bought it (13xk on it then, almost 210k now), and not gotten even slightly worse. Anytime it downshifts from 4th, the trans takes so long to grab the lower gear that the engine revs way up. I cut the wire that tells the TCU when the cruise is on, and bumped the line pressure using FreeSSM to prevent downshifting as much, and anytime I know it needs to downshift, I do it manually. There's been a thread about it on SubaruOutback, sounds like several people have it, but no resolution. Here's my latest post there I have not had the time or motivation to climb under my parts car. Also, since then I bought an '01 VDC with 235k on it, that shifts beautifully. Questionable whether I can get a title for it (cheap enough not to matter....), but I think either way (no title: swap the trans from the '01 into the '04, title, fix the '01 and drive it, then repair the '04), I'm leaning towards taking the transmission in the '04 apart and see if I can rebuild/repair that issue.
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Analysis Paralysis: CV Axles!
Yep, unless someone also went to the trouble to widen the track width to EA82, and use the EA82 knuckles....you need the EA81 stuff.
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1991 Subaru Legacy Sport Sedan Turbo Front Grill
Numbchux replied to Autocars1234's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX91 is a "series 1", pre-facelift
- 03 outback rear suspension on EA81 - T-bone 2.0
- 03 outback rear suspension on EA81 - T-bone 2.0
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Viscousious center diff in place of a clutch style
Functionally it's virtually identical (both still have spider gears and a viscous LSD). But the bearings and transfer gears changed considerably between phase 1 and phase 2 It should be possible to swap between them, IF you swap the housing and everything with it. I did it once to go the other way, to use a Group N phase 2 diff on a phase 1 Type R transmission for a rally car. It wasn't easy, but it was possible.
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long travel Outbacks or making Subarus faster and more reliable offroad
Yep. '05-'09 has the hub built into it. I thought this was interesting, the '05-'09 bearing (SKF anyway) and flange were bigger than the '00-'04. 20181222_062947~01 by Numbchux, on Flickr I bet you'll find that hub from the dealer is superseded to a hub-bearing assembly, too. I'm not sure what specs you're referencing. Timken doesn't make anything with splines for a '00-'04 rear, it's just a bearing in a flange, and the hub is reused.
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long travel Outbacks or making Subarus faster and more reliable offroad
rear outer splines are the same between '00-'04 and '05-'09. I used an '05-'09 rear hub assembly when I needed a rear bearing on my '00. This is relevant to my interests......Both 6-cylinders?
