can an MT AWD trans. be converted to MT FWD?
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can an MT AWD trans. be converted to MT FWD?
i mean permanently not w/the fuse.
i mean take the center diff off of the AWD unit and replace it w/the mounting plate from a FWD trans.
can this be done?
this could save me alot of hassle in my quest for better acceleration if it were easily done as there are way more AWD subaru transmissions than there are FWD ones in the junkyard.
i mean take the center diff off of the AWD unit and replace it w/the mounting plate from a FWD trans.
can this be done?
this could save me alot of hassle in my quest for better acceleration if it were easily done as there are way more AWD subaru transmissions than there are FWD ones in the junkyard.
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having seen what that involves i would rather just buy a awd car. i know it can be done but im not sure i want to. if a found a good donor in a JY then maybe. but they dont like to sell whole cars and all the subarus in the JY here are AWD 4EATs. and i dont want an auto.BAC5.2 wrote:Why not just convert to AWD?
i like rallyxing my FWD subaru. i really like beating AWD cars w/my FWD subaru. i think learning how to drive a FWD car fast will make me a faster driver in a AWD car should i ever decide to go that route for rallyx or rally.
and if im gonna have a FWD car it might as well be a subaru. they are FWD pioneers afterall.
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i was thinking of using the back section of my FWD tranny in place of the back section of the AWD unit. coud it be as simple as removing the center diff and putting the FWD "cap" on it?vrg3 wrote:Maybe you could pull out the center diff, weld it so it's locked, and put it back in. Then you'd just have to somehow seal up the opening for the rear driveshaft.
i would assume its not that easy.
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that is definatelty possible and what i was plannning on doing. the ratios in 90 for the AWD and FWD were the same except the awd had a final of 4.11 instead of 3.70.vrg3 wrote:Could be. I don't know.
It also might be possible to transfer the front differential gears from the AWD junkyard tranny into yours, right?
but having to simply unbolt a few external pieces,if that is possible, would be much better than haveing to tear two apart.
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Looking at the FSM and knowing what I do about manufacturing and Subaru's resourcefulness, I'd say it should be pretty easy to just bolt the fwd end piece to the awd transmission. It looks like everything that's the same between them is ahead of the end piece.
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The gearbox/front dif is one section while the seperate back section transfers power from the gears to the difs. On the fwd transmission it only sends it to the front dif, while the awd version has the center differential. Essentially it would become a fwd transmission with adifferent ratio, but little to nothing externally would give away that it wasn't originally fwd.
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to be quite honest with you guys, the FWD tranny is really quite a bit different.
The AWD trannies have a driven shaft that is driven from the mainshaft. This is then connected to the center diff & viscous coupling.
The center diff is then connected to the rear transfer drive gear, and front drive pinion shaft. The front drive pinion shaft goes through the center of the front driven shaft.
On the FWD trannies, the front driven shaft is also the front drive pinion shaft.
Here's some diagrams to help show what I'm talking about.
FWD:
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... iption.jpg
AWD:
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... iption.jpg
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... n_assy.jpg
You can see in these scans how the power enters and exits the center diff.
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... rdiff1.jpg
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... rdiff2.jpg
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... rdiff3.jpg
If you wanted to convert it, you'd have to weld the center diff up, or I guess you could swap in a FWD drive pinion shaft....this is assuming it will fit.
The AWD trannies have a driven shaft that is driven from the mainshaft. This is then connected to the center diff & viscous coupling.
The center diff is then connected to the rear transfer drive gear, and front drive pinion shaft. The front drive pinion shaft goes through the center of the front driven shaft.
On the FWD trannies, the front driven shaft is also the front drive pinion shaft.
Here's some diagrams to help show what I'm talking about.
FWD:
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... iption.jpg
AWD:
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... iption.jpg
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... n_assy.jpg
You can see in these scans how the power enters and exits the center diff.
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... rdiff1.jpg
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... rdiff2.jpg
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... rdiff3.jpg
If you wanted to convert it, you'd have to weld the center diff up, or I guess you could swap in a FWD drive pinion shaft....this is assuming it will fit.
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you talking about the tranny?91legacyman wrote:would the awd even bolt up in place of the fwd tranny ?
yeah it'll bolt up just fine....just need a different tranny mount.
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