Rear wheel hops on slow turns

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roadhouse
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Rear wheel hops on slow turns

Post by roadhouse »

Just picked up 91 Legacy for cheap, when I make a slow turn, like a U turn in a parking lot, the rear wheels skip. I put the fuse in the FWD socket to disengage the rear diff and it still does it. Could the diff be the problem?
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Post by Gonzoturbo »

I rally-x'd my turbo and no I'm getting the same thing, ahop in the rear in tight circles and reverse. My mechanic says it's the extension on the back of the tranny. I'm wondering if the M/T on the n/a legacy would interchange. Anybody know?
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Post by nzKAOSnz »

not the LSD playing up?
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Post by Gonzoturbo »

It's my understanding that only the 91 turbo had a LSD. If this was an automatic (god forbid) I would replace the clutch pack. My tranny guy had never seen a M/T do this.

I guess 245 miles is a lot to expect out of the tranny.
Ben
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Post by Gonzoturbo »

Sorry that's 245k miles.

How can I tell if it's my tranny or my rear diff? Will a diff out of a WRX swap?
Located at the base of Pikes Peak
92 5mt white SS(Rally Car) 255k slightly modified
92 5mt silver SS(Wife's Car) 185k
91 a/t rio red SS(project car) 222k
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Post by Blackbart »

Are the wheel circumferences the same from front to rear? Take them off and wrap a tape measure around the tires. Are they the same? Don't rely on the size marked on the tire. I have two pair of tires, same size, diffferent brands, one pair measures 75.5 inches around the other pair is 76.5 inches around. They all have about the same amount of tread on them.
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Post by Gonzoturbo »

It looks like its the center diff. I found a core tranny and I'm gonna swap the tailpeices. The dealer even had the gasket in stock!!
I post results later.
Ben
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92 5mt white SS(Rally Car) 255k slightly modified
92 5mt silver SS(Wife's Car) 185k
91 a/t rio red SS(project car) 222k
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Post by Blackbart »

I think I may have a similar problem, or maybe this is normal? I noticed it when I was making a turn on a gravel parking lot. I decided to make it happen again and watched the rear wheels with the driver door open. I stopped the car and turned the wheel all the way for a tight left turn. I then drove in a circle at a real SLOW speed and the left wheel would kick gravel every few feet as if it was trying to catch up to the other wheel. The inner wheel is traveling slower then the outer wheel when makeing a circle but I thought the diff was supposed to take care of this by slipping. I then put the fuse in the FWD socket and it made no difference. I think tomorrow I will try the same thing on pavement, maybe the gravel did not give enough resistance? (This is not an LSD.)
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Post by Gonzoturbo »

The diff I used was a slightly newer design and did not work. I cleaned the old diff and threw it back in. Boy it's great to have a lift in garage..

I had completely drained the tranny from the plug and from the tailpiece. I really dont know what I did but the problem does not exist anymore.

I think at a Quarter million miles subies become haunted.
Located at the base of Pikes Peak
92 5mt white SS(Rally Car) 255k slightly modified
92 5mt silver SS(Wife's Car) 185k
91 a/t rio red SS(project car) 222k
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