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These transmissions don't really have an overdrive per-say. 4th gear is really the over-driven gear. As for the shift patterns. The AT's like to shift all the way up to 4th gear, regardless even if you're just doing 25 mph. My AT did that in my car. What you may be feeling is the torque converter locking and unlocking. Either way, I'd say it's fine.
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I say it's semi-normal to do it occasionally....not all the time though. Yeah change your tranny fluid. See if you can find trans-tune. It's made by the makers of seafoam. If you have sticking valves, trans tune should help http://seafoamsales.com/products.htm I just lubed my speedo cable with grease.
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What you're experiencing is semi-normal. The tranny won't go down into first all the time, especially if you do just a rolling stop. If you come to a complete stop it should kick down into first. I know you said fluid looked fine, but when was the last time you changed it? As for the speedo thing.....the cable just needs to be lubed. You can pull the cable off from the trans connector, then pull the cable itself out, grease it, and throw it back in.
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You don't really want to plug the canister directly into the TB. I've done the brake cleaner thing on the IAC valve. I did it a while back when I had taken everything off. It did seem to help. Might want to give it a shot and see. However if the code is being displayed for the IAC valve, more then likely there's some sort of electrical issue with it, and cleaning prob. won't do anything.
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Reason I mentioned the MAF is because my car had a similar issue which was caused by the MAF sensor. However it was intermittant and plagued me for about a year or so before I got good confirmation on a code after a more serious stumbling/stalling. You could try gently/lightly spraying brake cleaner into the sensor area by holding the can back a bit. There may be some gunk built up in there. Yeah they aren't cheap. You might want to try a used one if you suspect it to be the culprit. How often/frequent is this happening?
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4EAT to 5MT swap..Whats involved?
Legacy777 replied to coloradosubarules's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
I really don't know if I could fly down there and do that.....it'd depend on a lot of things, when, how long, etc, etc. -
The idle air control valves were different on the US 1990-1991 MT n/a cars. They use an oscilating valve vs. a rotating valve. So you could use a valve from a US 1990-1991 AT n/a car and one from a US 1992-1994 MT & AT n/a car. The turbo valve may be the same with an addition of a check valve type thing, but I haven't dealt with them much.
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No, the 1990 legacy, 2.2 engine was brand new and for the most part was considered the first of the "new gen subarus" Can you take a pic of the piece in question? Or possibly look through some of these pictures I took of my injector work and identify it http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru/images/injectors
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What clutch/pressure plate do you have in it? The newer/beefier RS clutches & PP's do fit in the n/a legacy trannies. They will probably have a stiffer pressure plate. The PP was designed to be disengaged with a hydraulic unit rather then cable. So that may be some reasons. Regardless, Subaru's have one of the higher effort clutches I've driven.....I can't say I'm a huge fan for it though.