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This shaft is located between the torque converter and the transmission, running through the transfer case. 

 

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Item #7. I understand it is what powers the oil pump inside the 4 speed. 

 

Is this seal #6 supposed to be a split seal or should it be a continuous ring? 

 

Since it's already out of the vehicle, I'd imagine I should replace #6 and #15 ? 

 

 

THANKS!

 

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6 is ring seal

15 is torque converter seal

 

go to subaru for those

 

not really a necessity but man what a lot of effort for a $7 seal to go back in and do it later.

 

never heard of the ring seals failing, not sure what would happen. seems more like a bushing than a seal but whatever.

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Here is a price breakdown of what these bits cost, figured I'd take a minute to scribble it down for anyone else going down this road. I am in Ontario, Canada as I'm sure prices differ regionally. 

 

From local Subaru dealer-

 

The two seals I questioned about above total $18.

Thermostat 78deg  $26.20

Oil pan                    $66.08

V-belt                      $21.58 (mitsubishi)

a/c belt                    $27.90 (gates)

rear main seal         $16.66

water pump gasket  $3.40

oil seperator plate   $21.79

bolts for sep plate   $0.39/ea

 

from ebay

Gates timing belt kit TCKWP304 with waterpump  $172 USD + exchange + import  + shipping + tax = $221.64 CND

 

from local auto parts shop (+tax) 

 

Valve cover gasket kit $50.36 (with spark plug seals and 10 bolt grommets) 

Fel-pro intake manifold gasket set  $12.54

Knock sensor $132.55

Front main seal $18.71

PCV valve $4.93 

 

don't forget plugs, wires, oil, filter, coolant, engine cleaner, sand paper, anaerobic sealant, rtv sealant.... prices vary by quality.

 

I'm still under "budget" (had a dollar figure in mind to get this car rolling) but certainly costing me a little bit more than expected. reassembly beginning today :D

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you can get a knock sensor from ebay shipped for less than $20.

fyi: the cheapest ones may be shipped from china which MAY take an extra day or two.

 

i have used one or two of these with no issues.

 

in my opinion,

the oil pan gaskets do not leak often and therefore do not need to be replaced.

the rear main seals do not leak often and therefore do not need to be replaced.

(sometimes they leak after replacement if not installed correctly)

 

i buy my seals from subaru.

knock sensors (the cheapest?) , timing belt kits (theimportexperts) from ebay,

a/c & alt. belts,  pcv, valve cover gaskets, etc. from rockauto.com or similar.

 

return the knock sensor and save $100.

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