SVX Network Forums Live Chat! SVX or Subaru Links Old Lockers Photo Post How-To Documents Message Archive SVX Shop Search |
IRC users: |
#1
|
||||
|
||||
another 5mt question
as the title states...i have a few questions on doing a 5mt swap.
currently, there is a 04 legacy 2.5 5mt in a locally upull that i can get for 100 (plus all odds and in like rear end, drive shaft, pedal assembly, clutch ect, brake booster?) but will this trans work well...im assuming it will and also understand install will be a little harder due to hydraulic lines? what else would be recommended to get off the car? also, any advice for the trans mount mod and pedal mod? i have OBD-1 so im sure no CEL will be thrown? Any help and advice would be helpful. I have done some googling...so please dont go there. My research has given me a pretty good insight on what i can expect but i havent found anything about anyone using 04 legacy 5mt...mostly older legacy/impreza swaps and 03+ wrx/sti swaps again im pretty sure the trans will work but better off safe then sorry Thanks fellas (and ladies)
__________________
VICSVX 94 SVX L AWD Conversion Barcelona Red First car and now being restored, 215xxx Last edited by VICSVX; 04-28-2017 at 09:59 PM. |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
Re: another 5mt question
No expert but I agree the tranny will work. You did not mention all the bolts. Get them also. Tranny cross member fabrication is the biggest part ,Pedal set can be done wrong also . Check out what others have done.. Don't know y u say hyd clutch is a bigger problem. Good luck and the effort is worth. Mine is an 02 WRX , I DRIVE IT LIKE A NORMAL CAR. If you don't go racing it and slamming gears the Legacy tranny works fine. Seen Forster and Impreza tranny even used .
__________________
When I was in school I sucked in sports. Then I found out I can buy trophies and now I am great at everything. |
#3
|
||||
|
||||
Re: another 5mt question
That tranny will be fine for a daily driver....as said above get the bolts for the flywheel, and Pressure Plate and driveshaft......that trans can be changes to use a cable clutch if you prefer
__________________
Huck Subaru Ambassador 92 SVX LS-Tour Magnaflow Exhaust, 5-Spd-AWD 88 XT6 AWD 5-Speed "Bride of FrankenWedge" 15 Impreza Premium Sedan 15 Crosstrek XV 5-Speed My 5-Speed "How-To" Write-up 1976 Pontiac Firebird Formula Current Count of Subaru's Owned.... "70" |
#4
|
||||
|
||||
Re: another 5mt question
Huck,
i was unaware that i can change from hydro to clutch....how would i go about that?? Conn, thanks for the bolt info...i have the how to-s saved for reference finally lol but i say the hydro is more complicated cause i have find mounting locations for the master and slave cylinders. As for seeing how others have done it, thats partly why i posted this post, to get others feedback and tips what did you do for you trans mount and the pedals...and the master/slave cylinders? pics wold be nice
__________________
VICSVX 94 SVX L AWD Conversion Barcelona Red First car and now being restored, 215xxx |
#5
|
||||
|
||||
Re: another 5mt question
Quote:
To switch them, you will need the Cable Clutch fork, and will have to unscrew the Pivot for the fork from the tranny, and screw it into a different locatioin (already threaded in the transmission) You of course also need a cable, and the cable bracket (that mounts on the top of the tranny)and the clutch pedal from a cable clutch car.
__________________
Huck Subaru Ambassador 92 SVX LS-Tour Magnaflow Exhaust, 5-Spd-AWD 88 XT6 AWD 5-Speed "Bride of FrankenWedge" 15 Impreza Premium Sedan 15 Crosstrek XV 5-Speed My 5-Speed "How-To" Write-up 1976 Pontiac Firebird Formula Current Count of Subaru's Owned.... "70" |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|