My official, I hate 4EATS! Thread *rant*
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My official, I hate 4EATS! Thread *rant*
I hate them! I hate them! I hate them! They are the biggest pieces of shit ever made next to Fords, Windows ME, and many other things for which I can't think of at the moment!
I haven't even put 500 miles on my 90 BJ with 144K on the clock and I notice the damn tranny is leaking!!
I have (3) 90 BJ's and every single one of them has something wacked with the auto tranny!!
I would trade all three cars for one good LS wagon or sedan with a 5MT. Maybe I will do the 5MT swap on one of my wagons.
If I wasn't so damn tired I would go kick the crap out of the car.
I haven't even put 500 miles on my 90 BJ with 144K on the clock and I notice the damn tranny is leaking!!
I have (3) 90 BJ's and every single one of them has something wacked with the auto tranny!!
I would trade all three cars for one good LS wagon or sedan with a 5MT. Maybe I will do the 5MT swap on one of my wagons.
If I wasn't so damn tired I would go kick the crap out of the car.
1991 Legacy BJ L 5MT AWD 189K Paid $100 STOLEN 2/13/06
I hear ya. A few months after I bought my first SVX, I busted the ring gear and bought a new reman at the dealer for $3000 installed. Best price I could find. That was before I knew I could use a Legacy tranny with better gearing. After someone totalled that car about 7K later, I bought another SVX and got a good two weeks out of that tranny before the pinion shaft started screaming. But fortunately, I just pulled the other one that I just bought and slapped it in the second car. Damn thing weighs almost as much as an EJ.
In both my cases it was actually the diff and not the tranny, but same basic result. But after that, I just said heck with it and put a 5 spd in it.
Stephen


Stephen
small leak easy fix
Hi. I have noticed on both of my EATs that the O-ring for the tranny dipstick tubes are flattened and leak at the tube where it is fastened to the tranny. It is a very simple fix, there is one bolt holding the upper dipstick bracket and one smaller bolt holding it at the base of the tube. The o-ring is a 25 cent o-ring that is pretty generic. easy to replace and fix if that is where the leak is.
One can pick up the o-ring at a hardware store for next to nothing. Fixed my leak.
One can pick up the o-ring at a hardware store for next to nothing. Fixed my leak.
91 Legacy Sport Sedan 4eat
91crx si 165k
91 Civic RT4WD manual trans 168k
91crx Si 40.5k
85 BRAT Gl 140
97 SVX 74k
91crx si 165k
91 Civic RT4WD manual trans 168k
91crx Si 40.5k
85 BRAT Gl 140
97 SVX 74k
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SVX is a different story. They're geared so low that they burn themselves up. Our trannies usually outlast theirs due to our higher gear ratios.supernoob wrote:I hear ya. A few months after I bought my first SVX, I busted the ring gear and bought a new reman at the dealer for $3000 installed. Best price I could find. That was before I knew I could use a Legacy tranny with better gearing. After someone totalled that car about 7K later, I bought another SVX and got a good two weeks out of that tranny before the pinion shaft started screaming. But fortunately, I just pulled the other one that I just bought and slapped it in the second car. Damn thing weighs almost as much as an EJ.In both my cases it was actually the diff and not the tranny, but same basic result. But after that, I just said heck with it and put a 5 spd in it.
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1995 Polo Green Subaru SVX (189k miles - 08/2007-Present)Manarius wrote:The Neo-Cons would call me a defeatist. I'd call me a realist. I'm realistically saying that a snowball has better chances in the blazes of hell than democracy has in Iraq.
The SVX has a higher gear ratio....lower number....but higher ratio.
Josh
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My original 4EAT didn't start giving me problems until 179k, and never completely died on me. I did only have 3rd and 4th by the time the engine went on me though. I wasn't exactly nice to the damn tranny for the 14k I had the car before it went.
-Mike
White 1988 XT6 FWD 5MT (#2) 229k
Rio Red 1991 Legacy SS 180k :( - Dead
White 1988 XT6 FWD 5MT (#2) 229k
Rio Red 1991 Legacy SS 180k :( - Dead
I just got confused by your post, Josh. The svx's ratio is 3.54 (from what a svx owner told me) whereas the Legacy's is 3.90. I thought the lower the number, the lower the ratio, and vice versa, the higher the number, the higher the ratio. Maybe I'm getting the concept of "ratio" mixed up.Legacy777 wrote:The SVX has a higher gear ratio....lower number....but higher ratio.
Can you help me out with this?
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UPDATE!!!
Ever since I found out I (and the previous owner) put tranny fluid in the diff case and I corrected the problem...she doesn't leak a single drop. Shifting kinda sucks but it is much better than it was.
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A gear ratio of 3.54:1 would mean that the input spins 3.54 times for every 1 revolution of the output.
A gear ratio of 3.90:1 would mean that the input spins 3.90 times for every 1 revolution of the output.
So, the higher the "ratio" number, the more "gearing down" results. Resulting in lower (tranny-limited) top speed.
Ever seen a list of transmission gear ratios, say 1st-5th? Any car. 1st starts up usually around 3.5 or 4, and as the gear number increases, the ratio number decreases. That is, the input is spinning closer and closer to the speed of the output, and in ratios of less than 1:1, slower than the output.
A gear ratio of 3.90:1 would mean that the input spins 3.90 times for every 1 revolution of the output.
So, the higher the "ratio" number, the more "gearing down" results. Resulting in lower (tranny-limited) top speed.
Ever seen a list of transmission gear ratios, say 1st-5th? Any car. 1st starts up usually around 3.5 or 4, and as the gear number increases, the ratio number decreases. That is, the input is spinning closer and closer to the speed of the output, and in ratios of less than 1:1, slower than the output.
-Chris
91SS 4EAT stock, 200k mi
91SS 5MT rebuilt engine waiting for a shell
93TW 4EAT, Forester lift, 3" TBE, 11psi, 200k mi
94SS 5MT4.11+rLSD 311k km: RobTune550,TD05-16g @ 18psi,FMIC,3"TBE,Forester lift
91SS 4EAT stock, 200k mi
91SS 5MT rebuilt engine waiting for a shell
93TW 4EAT, Forester lift, 3" TBE, 11psi, 200k mi
94SS 5MT4.11+rLSD 311k km: RobTune550,TD05-16g @ 18psi,FMIC,3"TBE,Forester lift
Did Chris's post answer your questions?93Leg-c wrote:I just got confused by your post, Josh. The svx's ratio is 3.54 (from what a svx owner told me) whereas the Legacy's is 3.90. I thought the lower the number, the lower the ratio, and vice versa, the higher the number, the higher the ratio. Maybe I'm getting the concept of "ratio" mixed up.Legacy777 wrote:The SVX has a higher gear ratio....lower number....but higher ratio.
Can you help me out with this?
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
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