'94 5mt AWD compatibility question...
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'94 5mt AWD compatibility question...
My 94 needs a trans sooner or later, front diff makes a ton of noise, but we've already been over that on an earlier post. So after researching I was thinking that I could use just about any trans 92-98 as long at it was a cable clutch. I've read that the primary fitment issue is with the clutch itself and since I have a new-ish exedy clutch in mine, I checked their site to see what other Subarus that clutch fits. That info leads me to believe that I can't use a trans out of a 2.5 L car, only 2.2. Anybody have hard facts on just what my donor options are without having to make any mods? Thanks for helping to clear this up for me...
Todd
2002 Legacy GT Wagon 2.5/5mt
1999 Legacy Outback Limited Wagon 2.5/4eat(wife)
1998 Forester S 2.5/4eat
1972 Buick Electra Limited 455/TH400
1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 360/TF727
2002 Legacy GT Wagon 2.5/5mt
1999 Legacy Outback Limited Wagon 2.5/4eat(wife)
1998 Forester S 2.5/4eat
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Subaru = legos.Find a 5 speed that uses a push clutch,and that fits an ej engine,good to go...no?
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As long as he makes sure that the final drive ratio of the tranny matches the final drive in his car. There are both 3.9 and 4.11 push style 5spds.gijonas wrote:Subaru = legos.Find a 5 speed that uses a push clutch,and that fits an ej engine,good to go...no?
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1968 Porsche 911t survivor 47k original miles
2000 2.5RS daily driver.
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year doesn't matter, and it doesn't have to be a cable trans. As long as you have the clutch fork, you can make it work by swapping forks and moving the pivot ball that the fork rests on. You can also use post 98 (phase 2) transmissions. As matt said, the only thing that really matters is the FD ratio.
If you have a specific transmission in mind, just ask and we can provide input. www.northursalia.com has a transmission chart under tech docs that gives you the FD ratio and the tranny model code you can use for reference. I used it when I put a 2001 Subaru Outback transmission in my 95 impreza with a cable clutch.
If you have a specific transmission in mind, just ask and we can provide input. www.northursalia.com has a transmission chart under tech docs that gives you the FD ratio and the tranny model code you can use for reference. I used it when I put a 2001 Subaru Outback transmission in my 95 impreza with a cable clutch.
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Good info guys, thanks. Are the phase 2 transmissions better in some way? My engine is stock n/a and it will probably stay that way so I don't need any kind of bad-ass tranny, just something quiet and smooth.
Todd
2002 Legacy GT Wagon 2.5/5mt
1999 Legacy Outback Limited Wagon 2.5/4eat(wife)
1998 Forester S 2.5/4eat
1972 Buick Electra Limited 455/TH400
1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 360/TF727
2002 Legacy GT Wagon 2.5/5mt
1999 Legacy Outback Limited Wagon 2.5/4eat(wife)
1998 Forester S 2.5/4eat
1972 Buick Electra Limited 455/TH400
1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 360/TF727
Figured that as a given,but i guess some folks may not think of that until its too lateAs long as he makes sure that the final drive ratio of the tranny matches the final drive in his car

Also,even if the ratios dont match you can just use the matching rear diff if needed,nothing hard there.
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When you say post '98 is phase 2, does that include 98? Got a line on a '98 Outback 5mt (charts says # is TY752V2DCA). Owner doesn't know specific mileage, between 150k and 200k. It's hydaulic clutch. Thoughts?
Todd
2002 Legacy GT Wagon 2.5/5mt
1999 Legacy Outback Limited Wagon 2.5/4eat(wife)
1998 Forester S 2.5/4eat
1972 Buick Electra Limited 455/TH400
1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 360/TF727
2002 Legacy GT Wagon 2.5/5mt
1999 Legacy Outback Limited Wagon 2.5/4eat(wife)
1998 Forester S 2.5/4eat
1972 Buick Electra Limited 455/TH400
1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 360/TF727