February 29, 201214 yr The front and center slip yokes can probably take up some of that - at least 1" between the two of them. You could bolt/weld a spacer to the rear diff flange for the rest and then move the carrier bearing mounts forward. GD
February 29, 201214 yr That's exactly what i was thinking actually. A 1.5 - 2" steel or aluminum spacer on the rear diff flange. The center support bearing could be held up with a simple bracket made of angle iron. I would probably run a half loop across the top to bolt to the floor pan to keep it from twisting under load.
March 2, 201214 yr Hey what about this... A 2005-09 Legacy has a 105.1" wheelbase. A 2000- 04 Legacy has a 104.3" wheelbase. I don't know about transmission lengths on these, but the driveshafts will be different lengths. How different will the output stub on the trans and rear diff flange be on an 00 model? How different will it be on an 05+ model? What about from an automagic transmission? They should be different lengths as well, right?
March 4, 201214 yr so if the front axles off the xt6 wont fit could i just unbolt the hub off of it and bolt it to my loyale's front hub?
March 4, 201214 yr so if the front axles off the xt6 wont fit could i just unbolt the hub off of it and bolt it to my loyale's front hub? If they don't fit on what?
March 4, 201214 yr Hey Daredevil, What size clutch did you use? I see some listings for a 7-7/8" disc with 21 spline, and some for a 8-7/8" disc with 24 spline. Trying to figure out if there was any rhyme or reason to which clutch a car had. FWD vs 4WD?
March 4, 201214 yr Author Yes there is a thing there with the spline count and shaft size. I can't remember the measurements now but the correct one is Exedy 15-009. I used this one.... http://www.ebay.com/itm/LUK-15-009-New-Clutch-Set-/270921981388?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item3f14355dcc#ht_929wt_931 Parts Blvd is part of Performance Warehouse which is part of Baxter Auto Parts. They're so close to me that I got it the next day. To give credit where it's due, I didn't figure out the clutch stuff or find that kit, I found the info here. I have a few tips and pictures to post that would help people do this. I'll get them up when I can. Edited March 4, 201214 yr by daredevil1166
March 8, 201214 yr Author Got 4wd! Drive line is in and all is well. I turned a piece of 2.5" OD 3/16 wall tubing down to fit inside the front section tube. Made it a pretty tight fit, I had to heat the drive line to get the piece in. I figure that helped it stay straight and the tight fit will help it handle the torque. Very glad to have 4wd. Project is mostly done. Just need my custom shifter boot and I'm gonna call it finished.
March 12, 201214 yr Author The shifters are bolted together just like in the original car. I just made a simple bracket to bolt them to the rear of the hole in the body. You can kinda see where it bolts in this picture. I've since repositioned the gear shifter and put the original plastics back on. Might as well throw in a few other pics while I'm at it. How I marked the flywheel. Used the pilot bearing to center the flywheels together then sprayed paint in the holes. Worked awesome. The D/R opened up. Clutch, pitch stopper and adapter plate. You can see the hole in the firewall where the hydro clutch master was. Last one is the driveline extension before I welded it together. Edited March 12, 201214 yr by daredevil1166
March 13, 201214 yr The shifters are bolted together just like in the original car. I just made a simple bracket to bolt them to the rear of the hole in the body. I did not know they were bolted together. (EA noobness) Is the range select lever cable or rod operated? Any reason an EJ shifter wouldn't work with some modification?
March 13, 201214 yr Author Possible I'm sure. Really not worth it. It really was easy to bolt the EA shifter on. Don't over think it. It's a relatively easy swap. There was very little modification necessary and most things worked themselves out with only a little thought on my part. If you're thinking of doing it and have the money, just go for it. Edited March 13, 201214 yr by daredevil1166
March 14, 201214 yr Definitely want to do it, don't have the money. :-p Maybe someday soon, just want to get some general idea of what's involved with the swap for now.
October 1, 201213 yr Hey what about this... A 2005-09 Legacy has a 105.1" wheelbase. A 2000- 04 Legacy has a 104.3" wheelbase. I don't know about transmission lengths on these, but the driveshafts will be different lengths. How different will the output stub on the trans and rear diff flange be on an 00 model? How different will it be on an 05+ model? What about from an automagic transmission? They should be different lengths as well, right? Fairtax... I used the shaft from an 03 Outback. You just need to swap the rear yokes to match the diff. DD.... Do you have pics of your shift linkage? I keep over the shifter stay.
October 4, 201213 yr Author Is that to say the driveshaft from an 03 Outback was a good fit without modification? I will try to get pictures soon.
October 7, 201213 yr Drive test confirms it. No need for a custom drive shaft. D/R is a blast. Can't wait to take it too Walker.
October 30, 201213 yr do you think it would work for a 2000 outback sport with out modification? and is that the only year or is there a range where the outbacks stayed the same? The driveshaft is really whats offputting about this swap. That would be sweet to be able to use oem pieces.
October 30, 201213 yr You would have to check the length once the trans was installed and then check the rear yoke to see if it matches your rear diff.
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