93 Loyale Transmission question.

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93 Loyale Transmission question.

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Will it work with my 97 LSi? If so, any idea on what it would take to make it work? I found one for $150, with axels, and a clutch. The seller also says it has push-button 4 wheel drive.
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Re: 93 Loyale Transmission question.

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There are adapters to bolt the transmission up to your engine (search 'EA-EJ adapter' on the USMB), but you'll have issues matching up final-drive ratios and CV axles though.

I think it would be more trouble than it's worth... plus, if you want to research overseas, some Legacies came with dual-range transmissions.

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Re: 93 Loyale Transmission question.

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Dual Range Transmission? Thanks for the info btw.
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Re: 93 Loyale Transmission question.

Post by Danny-G »

The dual range is basicly a hi/lo 4wd transmission, I think the mid to late 80s gl wagons got them. I do know they came before the push buttom 4wd. The best way to explain them is think of the transfer case of a truck, thats basicly the dual range transmission.
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