March 25, 201115 yr I need to replace the 5 speed MT in my 2.2 96 Legacy Brighton. A local yard has a 5 speed MT from a 1998 Legacy non outback, but he says his application only shows a 96 MT will fit my car and he will not warrant the 98 MT. By looking at the tranny chart, the gear ratio is the same (3.90) between the two and I believe I'm OK with the purchase based on searching this topic. But can anyone with more experience than me, back me up on this? Thanks, Mark
March 25, 201115 yr I need to replace the 5 speed MT in my 2.2 96 Legacy Brighton. A local yard has a 5 speed MT from a 1998 Legacy non outback, but he says his application only shows a 96 MT will fit my car and he will not warrant the 98 MT. By looking at the tranny chart, the gear ratio is the same (3.90) between the two and I believe I'm OK with the purchase based on searching this topic. But can anyone with more experience than me, back me up on this? Thanks, Mark It's probably okay. Just make sure that both are cable clutch transmissions (not hydraulic). Check the transmission numbers; if they are both TY752 (not 754) you should be okay. Sounds like you already have the ratio correct. Only other difference I can think of is that your car has a mechanical odometer (i.e. cable driven); the 98 might be electronic but I think that can be removed and the cable installed.
March 26, 201115 yr Author OK, thanks, I'll take a close look at the transmission and check what you mentioned. Thanks, Mark
March 26, 201115 yr What kind of price are you looking at for this thing? I'd want a warranty even if it was just 30 days so you have time to install it and make sure it's in good shape.
March 26, 201115 yr If the 98 is an L model, not a GT it should be a 3.9 gear ratio. The 98 though most likely has a hydro clutch, and my 96 had a cable clutch. You can swap the pedal box and all the hydro crap if you want... PITA. You could probably also bolt the cable setup to the 98 tranny.
March 26, 201115 yr Author The yard wanted $350 w/ 130,000 miles on it. Not sure if it was cable or hydro clutch. I may take a look at it sometime soon. Thanks for the info guys.
March 26, 201115 yr Cable setup works if you move the clutch release fork pivot ball to the other available spot inside the bellhousing and use all the cable clutch brackets, fork ect. Not an issue at all.
March 26, 201115 yr Cable setup works if you move the clutch release fork pivot ball to the other available spot inside the bellhousing and use all the cable clutch brackets, fork ect. Not an issue at all.That's correct. I had a '95 JDM WRX transmission swapped from hydraulic to cable to fit my '97 Impreza. I've put over 30K on that transmission now and it's still running fine.
March 26, 201115 yr The yard wanted $350 w/ 130,000 miles on it. Not sure if it was cable or hydro clutch. I may take a look at it sometime soon.Thanks for the info guys. Boy that's a stiff price to pay for a wrecking yard transmission. Local (Seattle area) pull a part yards charge $100 for a gearbox and give a 30 day no questions asked return policy. Best of luck with your repair.
March 26, 201115 yr Author I agree the price is a little high, but the 5 speeds seem a little hard to find over here. I'm still looking, thanks for all the info.
March 26, 201115 yr That's average for a place that doesn't let you in the yard. Give http://www.car-part.com a look. You may find a better deal on a trans that will work for certain.
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