Hi,
I need help in swapping a 4EAT FWD transmission in my '94 NA Legacy Wagon.
Are you in/near Chicagoland, have the experience and tools/jacks, or can refer me to a 'nearby' garage Subaru-experienced (and capable) for this?
(I found a replacement 4EAT FWD with 110K - the differential eventually went out after 200K on the original one. I know, I know, I should go with a 5MT swap, but it is for my girlfriend who ABSOLUTELY CANNOT drive a 5MT.)
Also, what would be a list of seals, O-rings, gaskets, etc. you would suggest I purchase to replace with this swap?
Thanks!
Mike
Need Help in Chicagoland with '94 FWD 4EAT Swap!
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Need Help in Chicagoland with '94 FWD 4EAT Swap!
'90 Legacy LS Wagon, EJ22, NA, FWD, 4EAT - 289K Miles (Girlfriend's Car)
'94 Legacy L Wagon, EJ22, NA, FWD, 4EAT - 200K Miles
'96 Legacy L Wagon, EJ22, NA, AWD, 5MT - 104K Miles
'09 Outback, 2.5L, AT - 64k Miles ("Company Car")
'94 Legacy L Wagon, EJ22, NA, FWD, 4EAT - 200K Miles
'96 Legacy L Wagon, EJ22, NA, AWD, 5MT - 104K Miles
'09 Outback, 2.5L, AT - 64k Miles ("Company Car")
Re: Need Help in Chicagoland with '94 FWD 4EAT Swap!
Hi Mike,
Were you able to get any input/feedback on nearby garages?
Were you able to get any input/feedback on nearby garages?
Josh
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Re: Need Help in Chicagoland with '94 FWD 4EAT Swap!
Hi Josh!
Thanks for checking back with me!
I've done some preliminary research on finding a local garage with Subaru experience. Price estimates are ~$500-$600.
I did get some advice and encouragement on USMB for attempting it myself! (Again, it is a FWD, which should be less difficult than AWD.)
Though I don't own a transmission jack (but could rent one), I do remember reading about the 'challenge' of seating the torque converter on reassembly.
The 'new' transmission (111K miles) has its torque converter attached and carefully wired on. I'm wondering/trying to remember, if I am careful in not removing this original torque converter from the new original transmission, is this 'seating problem' no longer a worry?
Admittedly, I do need to reread steps needed to refresh my memory! (Work has been occupying my time and attention.)
Thanks!
Mike
Thanks for checking back with me!
I've done some preliminary research on finding a local garage with Subaru experience. Price estimates are ~$500-$600.
I did get some advice and encouragement on USMB for attempting it myself! (Again, it is a FWD, which should be less difficult than AWD.)
Though I don't own a transmission jack (but could rent one), I do remember reading about the 'challenge' of seating the torque converter on reassembly.
The 'new' transmission (111K miles) has its torque converter attached and carefully wired on. I'm wondering/trying to remember, if I am careful in not removing this original torque converter from the new original transmission, is this 'seating problem' no longer a worry?
Admittedly, I do need to reread steps needed to refresh my memory! (Work has been occupying my time and attention.)
Thanks!
Mike
Re: Need Help in Chicagoland with '94 FWD 4EAT Swap!
You will need to remove the original torque converter. The shaft of the TC slides into the trans and not removing it is typically worse. The main thing is to make sure the TC is seated before jacking so that when you install it, it should be ok.
Having a trans jack is nice....The AT is heavy!
Having a trans jack is nice....The AT is heavy!
Josh
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1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
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Re: Need Help in Chicagoland with '94 FWD 4EAT Swap!
Thanks again, Josh, for the reply!
(Admittedly, I haven't done this before, so I'm 'shooting in the dark.')
What I meant to communicate is that the new, donor transmission came with its own torque converter 'that appears to be seated' - but I haven't checked (and need to figure out HOW to check). I was hoping that the torque converter in the donor transmission had retained its seating; the guy I bought the transmission from stretched wire across the donor transmission torque converter and anchored the wire to the transmission so the torque converter wouldn't move.
Is it unlikely the donor torque converter retained its seating? When these 4EATs are removed, do the torque converters typically stay with the transmission, or do they stay with the engine?
Thanks!
Mike
(Admittedly, I haven't done this before, so I'm 'shooting in the dark.')
What I meant to communicate is that the new, donor transmission came with its own torque converter 'that appears to be seated' - but I haven't checked (and need to figure out HOW to check). I was hoping that the torque converter in the donor transmission had retained its seating; the guy I bought the transmission from stretched wire across the donor transmission torque converter and anchored the wire to the transmission so the torque converter wouldn't move.
Is it unlikely the donor torque converter retained its seating? When these 4EATs are removed, do the torque converters typically stay with the transmission, or do they stay with the engine?
Thanks!
Mike
Re: Need Help in Chicagoland with '94 FWD 4EAT Swap!
Where are you located near Chicago? I am also from the area and know of quite a few subie shops
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Re: Need Help in Chicagoland with '94 FWD 4EAT Swap!
Hi marsh27,
I'm in the far west suburbs (near Geneva), but would be interested (and appreciative) of your recommendations in the Chicagoland area!
Thanks!
Mike
I'm in the far west suburbs (near Geneva), but would be interested (and appreciative) of your recommendations in the Chicagoland area!
Thanks!
Mike
Re: Need Help in Chicagoland with '94 FWD 4EAT Swap!
HobbyWrench wrote:Thanks again, Josh, for the reply!
(Admittedly, I haven't done this before, so I'm 'shooting in the dark.')
What I meant to communicate is that the new, donor transmission came with its own torque converter 'that appears to be seated' - but I haven't checked (and need to figure out HOW to check). I was hoping that the torque converter in the donor transmission had retained its seating; the guy I bought the transmission from stretched wire across the donor transmission torque converter and anchored the wire to the transmission so the torque converter wouldn't move.
Is it unlikely the donor torque converter retained its seating? When these 4EATs are removed, do the torque converters typically stay with the transmission, or do they stay with the engine?
Thanks!
Mike
Mike,
Sorry about the delay in responding.
As for whether the torque converter on the donor transmission retained its seating, it all depends on how it was removed. If the torque converter face is flush or slightly recessed with the transmission bell housing it is likely seated properly. The torque converters typically stay with the transmission.
Josh
surrealmirage.com/subaru
1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
surrealmirage.com/subaru
1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm