Gonna give it a shot.
I just need a confidence booster here.
Any special tricks to removing & replacing the tailshaft housing / clutchpacks / duty solenoid assembly?
are there any tricky or stubborn pieces in there?
Here's how it goes in my head:
Just move the exhaust,driveshaft, and pitching stopper, drop the rear of the trans, and unbolt the sucker?
Does it slide on and off, or will it just fall right off?
Are there some published FSM scans of the removal/reassembly procedure?
If I can, Id like to avoid any noob-like errors.
Thanks.
Tailshaft housing removal tips?
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Tailshaft housing removal tips?
94 Legacy Touring Wagon - 5MT Swapped and now with 100% less turbo!
02 Legacy L wagon - Auto
92 Legacy L fwd auto
02 Legacy L wagon - Auto
92 Legacy L fwd auto
Holy crap! That was EASY!
I lucked out! Got the housing off pretty much like I described above. I also removed the engine mounts. I dunno If I needed to or not.
Anyway, The Torque Bind is gone.
I opened that bad boy up and found that the ground wire tab on the duty C solenoid had broken off, and was not connected to anything!
I fixed that, put it back together, dumped in some transmission fluid, and Viola! AWD works perfectly! No Torque bind, no crazy torque steer, and no more blinking "power" light either.
I was leaping around like a leprechaun I was so happy! I didn't even have to buy anything but some trans fluid.
I lucked out! Got the housing off pretty much like I described above. I also removed the engine mounts. I dunno If I needed to or not.
Anyway, The Torque Bind is gone.




I opened that bad boy up and found that the ground wire tab on the duty C solenoid had broken off, and was not connected to anything!
I fixed that, put it back together, dumped in some transmission fluid, and Viola! AWD works perfectly! No Torque bind, no crazy torque steer, and no more blinking "power" light either.
I was leaping around like a leprechaun I was so happy! I didn't even have to buy anything but some trans fluid.

94 Legacy Touring Wagon - 5MT Swapped and now with 100% less turbo!
02 Legacy L wagon - Auto
92 Legacy L fwd auto
02 Legacy L wagon - Auto
92 Legacy L fwd auto
nice job
good job on doing that repair 
just an fyi, most reputable shops diagnose the torque bind, and recommend a new transmission, about 2000 repair.
when all that is needed is pretty simple.

just an fyi, most reputable shops diagnose the torque bind, and recommend a new transmission, about 2000 repair.
when all that is needed is pretty simple.
91 Legacy Sport Sedan 4eat
91crx si 165k
91 Civic RT4WD manual trans 168k
91crx Si 40.5k
85 BRAT Gl 140
97 SVX 74k
91crx si 165k
91 Civic RT4WD manual trans 168k
91crx Si 40.5k
85 BRAT Gl 140
97 SVX 74k