douglas vincent wrote:rebuilding the tranny is possible. IF you can find the 2nd gear. If the 2nd gear is the same as the NA gear then it has to be ordered in from Japan. I know.
1st and 2nd gear (along with reverse) are machined onto the input shaft.
Broken 2nd, means broken input shaft.
You COULD crack the transmission, pull out all of the gear bits, and put it back together. You don't need special tools, just time. But you almost certaintly damaged other parts of the tranny, and you likely ruined reverse.
But, it wouldn't be the best thing to do. In reality, you should try to source a new tranny.
The WRX uses a 3.9 front diff, and you can swap your center diff and gears over to that transmission. Used, working, WRX boxes aren't cheap though.
A built box is expensive.
I would offer you my current transmission, but I don't know when I will be done with my new trans, it certaintly won't be within the week.
Cheapest way to get you on the road again? Use an N/A tranny. Just try to find one local or on Nasioc or something.
Poke around the Drivetrain forum at Nasioc and see if people are considering a built tranny and try to buy their stock one.
Good luck Matt. I'll let you know if I can finish my transmission any sooner, and I'll let you use mine until you find a more permanent solution.
I don't doubt it was the gear oil that did it.
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