My buddy swears 4eat's die young...
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My buddy swears 4eat's die young...
Anybody have informed opinions about the strength/lifespan of a typical 4eat? Buddy of mine swears that he's heard they have a hard time making it past about 100k before it's rebuild time. I just bought a '99 Outback for my wife that has a 4eat and 97k on it, seems to perform great.
Todd
2002 Legacy GT Wagon 2.5/5mt
1999 Legacy Outback Limited Wagon 2.5/4eat(wife)
1998 Forester S 2.5/4eat
1972 Buick Electra Limited 455/TH400
1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 360/TF727
2002 Legacy GT Wagon 2.5/5mt
1999 Legacy Outback Limited Wagon 2.5/4eat(wife)
1998 Forester S 2.5/4eat
1972 Buick Electra Limited 455/TH400
1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 360/TF727
They changed a few important things and made it more reliable mid-97, so your 99 Outback should be OK.
The Phase I EJ25, on the other hand...
The Phase I EJ25, on the other hand...
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I know head gaskets are a common issue on EJ25s, are there other common problems with these motors I should be on the lookout for? Runs and drives great right now.The Phase I EJ25, on the other hand...
Todd
2002 Legacy GT Wagon 2.5/5mt
1999 Legacy Outback Limited Wagon 2.5/4eat(wife)
1998 Forester S 2.5/4eat
1972 Buick Electra Limited 455/TH400
1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 360/TF727
2002 Legacy GT Wagon 2.5/5mt
1999 Legacy Outback Limited Wagon 2.5/4eat(wife)
1998 Forester S 2.5/4eat
1972 Buick Electra Limited 455/TH400
1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 360/TF727
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I have a 90 legacy wagon AWD and my 4EAT went out at 172K. Then I hit up the junkyad and put a 94 4EAT in it for $175+$25 core with 140K miles on it and it's still running great. Could probably use a flush though but the dealer wants $200 to flush it. Which is ridiculous.
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91 SS EJ20G Engine/Tranny/Diff Swap Build Thread Here
"Your testes are close to your bottom but you still play with them all the time." Jeremy Clarkson
All you need to do is remove one trans near the radiator or filter and you can do a fluid exchange yourself.. Put line in bucket and have friend start car. Just keep steady pace of fresh trans fluid down the dipstick tube, until clean fluid comes out of the hose and you're all set. Button back up, and check level. Add or remove as necessary.
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Mine is going strong at 145K. But I've only put about 9K on it since I got it. I'm sure my frequent full-power-brake launches will help with healthy fluid circulation and increase it's lifespan exponentially, though.
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The 4EAT in older SVXes tends to self-destruct every 50-80 K miles. One of my SVXes is now on its third gearbox. Later models are better. I think it's not such a problem in a Legacy because it is lighter and has less torque.
You can extend the life by adding an extra cooler and changing the fluid often.
Phil
You can extend the life by adding an extra cooler and changing the fluid often.
Phil
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1 x 1994 JDM SVX Version S40ii
1 x 1996 Legacy 2.2GX wagon (dual-ratio)
For ECU & TCU Diagnostics and Datalogging. See http://www.alcyone.org.uk/ssm
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Your friend is right, the 4eat in my 97 leg started binding after only 260k miles. But then it was still the original ATF and I did AX the car for a couple of years, and redline shifts happened on a daily basis...
Maybe he's not so right, at least in my case...
Behla's right though, in about half of the time that I've had the Leg, I've pulled the trans in my SVX 6 times.
Nottofast,
You should be able to use any transmission up to 98. But you either need to find one with the same final drive ratio or swap the rear diff over from the donor car also.
Maybe he's not so right, at least in my case...
Behla's right though, in about half of the time that I've had the Leg, I've pulled the trans in my SVX 6 times.
Nottofast,
You should be able to use any transmission up to 98. But you either need to find one with the same final drive ratio or swap the rear diff over from the donor car also.
Dave
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[size=75]-97 Legacy (ain't never gonna die)
-92 SVX (attention whore)
-86 Brat (more fun than the SVX)
-92 SVX Racer (lightest SVX)[/size]